Dude's mad about my mower...
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2023
- Although to be fair, a new mower WOULD be more shiny than my current one...
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It's funny how a customer who lets their lawn get out of control all of a sudden turns into a lawn expert when a lawn service shows up.
I walked off a job yesterday of this scum bag client. packed our equipment, told him to have a great day.
It's not the customer/homeowner complaining. It's the neighbors or his yt viewers(trolls)
Charge em extra for the inconvenience
Sometimes shit happens and a person that normally takes care of their shit can't anymore
Exactly right!
That is the most lush, green 12” lawn I’ve ever seen!
Mine will grow that tall in ten days, max, March - October. It's freaking awful. If I can't mow it every five or six days, I have to raise the deck of my (push) mower as high as it goes, and the mower still stalls out every six or eight feet unless I quickly push down on the handle enough to lift the mower up in the air until it clears. I'm desperately poor and have health issues (breathing problems, and I don't walk so well any more) - so I can't afford to pay someone to cut it, just have to cut it myself... somehow. About eight, ten years ago we had a crazy drought when it didn't rain more than an occasional sprinkle for six weeks. I loved it, lol. After the fourth week, I was able to mow it every eight days without it getting 8+minches tall (still got shaggy). But then it rained, and the grass went back to crazy growth.
It's hard to believe that anyone, anywhere wastes water on the stuff. You can't eat it, FFS.
I just know this is Florida 😂😊
@jamalblackmond4740 Oops. I saw your comment pop up in my CZcams app, and automatically assumed it was about one of those "world's most unbelievably bad driver!" videos I have been watching recently. Imagine my surprise... lol.
Tick city
@@wesgregg6451you need to get a couple of goats, they’ll keep your grass short and they’re really good for your mental health. Plus goats milk is really good for you and they’re tons of fun. You can train them like dogs and take them on walks and they don’t take any crap
It doesn't even look like you're scalping the grass. It looks like a perfect cut.
It's literally kicking up dirt when he cuts. This is totally unacceptable
Lmao what dirt@@nip9898
@@nip9898oh boo hoo
@@nip9898but it isnt even his fault. Funny enough, just got a new house. It was being flipped and no one was mowing, so it was overgrown. I did it yesterday and it does indeed look like trash for now, even though my mower was set up just fine. Give it a week and mow again, youll be okay. All the weeds that have come from YOUR untended lawn is a different story tho. Any landscapers got good advice on getting various plantlife out of my yard so its just grass? Lol
@@edmxero2029 It is entirely his fault. It's common sense not to ride your mower over/on a curb because it causes you to cut at an angle which scalps the ground. Not to mention you run the risk of grounding the blade on the dirt or curb which can fuck up your mower in a number of ways and cause a pretty significant safety hazard.
That lawn needs to be rented for feeding cattle 😂 😂😊
Ha ! Grazing rights!
Yes, plenty goats wanna taste it.
Unironically when my me and my dad drive past a tall lawn or some wild land on the side of the road, we always say we can come and feed the cows with it
Or goats.
@@JediJan; Sheep and goats are a small animal, easier to move around. Cows would be to Big and troublesome in the city.Two or three goats/sheep would be ideal for city lawns, plus they put down great fertilizer.
That’s a healthy lawn.
healthy and neglected
yeah no way he wanted it shorter
@@dxwkx9119he never said he wanted it shorter but that the customer basically wanted it done in stages rather than going from whatever height it was to 5 to 5 1/2 inches.
Hank hill would he proud
Not anymore after he cut it too short.
Hear that ladies, 5 inches is STANDARD
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Pppfffffffttttttt 😂 but we don't want average 😂
Had to go there didn't ya
@@kB5TVPI got u with the 8.75
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It only looks SO drastic is because it started SO overgrown. Now it looks fabulous. Great job. 😊
People are unreasonable and can occasionally be ignorant to things and this is one of those customers.
I think it is reasonable to request a specific length but if he says he doesn't offer that length, then he doesn't offer that length. No biggy.
But his mower does 5” but he inexplicably cut it down to 3”. I side w the homeowner.
@@thorr18BEMthe home owner didn't complain nor requested anything. Also 3 inches is like a standard. 4 inches maybe. But 5 is too tall
@@stephenpawking 5 is not too tall but I think you missed the point. The point is if I want 12 inch tall grass, there’s nothing wrong with asking for that. If that’s not on the menu, so to speak, then settle for what’s offered or dine elsewhere but there shouldn’t be hard feelings.
@@thorr18BEM nigga I know what you mean. And 5 inches is too tall. Also in some states having tall grass is a small felony and will get you fined if you don't cut it
That overgrown grass is BEAUTIFUL. Holy shit, it grew damn near perfect.
at around 8 inch. get 2ft grass ittl look terrible and be prickly lol
Literally! Looks so soft and luscious! Living a good life here lol
Great to walk on too I'm sure, not super spiky
last time I seen tall grass that lovely... it was my uncle's field he was growing grass up high to turn to hay for the winter. We hear a loud noise and some Government idiot took the industrial mower through the field. I say idiot because he had to bust down the log fence to get it in.
@@JackDesert while working for the city I would often be told to shit like that. I would never do that without confirming with everyone and eventually got fired for checking so often..
The ones who complain the most, usually don’t even do it
They usually end up knowing the least, too. Pretty much the Dunning-Kruger effect.
Yep just said he likely hasn’t mowed a single freaking yard.
These kinds of people (me) put so much pressure on themselves to do things "right" that they end up failing no matter what. Then you become bitter over your own failures. it compounds and suddenly even though you want to do the best you can, you'd rather just not do anything at all.
I wouldn’t want the ruts from that big machine in my tiny yard.
The one who complains the most is the guy who spending his money and I hate to mention this but he had something in mind and either the expert didn't understand didn't care or just sold him whatever he had under somewhat false pretenses.
Hey, it looks great. Never mind the haters. I prune trees. My customers are easier. Partly because my customers know they don't know arboriculture.
Happy New Year!
I'm a bit disappointed when the trees I use for shade in parking lots get pruned back really far, but they aren't my trees, and we get hurricanes, so I guess they need to get pruned.
Can we appreciate how this guy doesn’t purposely mow his grass into the road
I love it
It's funny seeing motorcyclists act like they care about safety as soon as they see grass in the road.
@@BillDownhill we don’t wear helmets for nothing…
@@irocjared That's right. You wear them so you don't get a ticket.
@@BillDownhill we wear them so we protect our noggin. There are several states that don’t require helmets, bikers still wear them.
Nothing makes someone more of an expert than having access to the comments section.
This comment needs to be built into every post ever made😂❤
Exactly. I’ve met more pro fighters, dog trainers and doctors on here than extually exist on the entire planet
You haven’t seen my lawn. I follow the Lawn Care Nut’s regimen.
Yea because people couldn't possibly have more knowledge than you on any given subject...cry harder
@@ang_10011 anyone I’ve ever considered a professional in anything doesn’t spend a minute of their day professing it on you tube lol. I’d also say that not everyone is who the claim they are is an understatement my friend 😂
Bro is going to encounter a Ratata in that grass 😂
If so he'll be more like Ra-splat-ta
Solid gold comment 🤌
If he's lucky a Entei Suicune or Raikou might show up
😂😂😂
😢
Florida grass after 2 weeks of “eh, I will take care of it later.”
Looks more like 7 or 8 days to me.
Takes me back to my grandpa’s manual reel mower days. Times are waaay easier now.
Why Americans are waaay fatter now.
I'll never forget my grandpa asking me to mow the grass on his 2 acre plot. I'd never seen a riding mower at 10 years old but I knew what that mechanical push mower was. Damn thing hadn't been used in at least a decade but I mowed that whole yard (more like a field). He didn't say a word till I finished because he thought it was funny as hell.
Dang healthy looking & no weeds!
Seriously!!! That was my thought. Just gorgeous!!
Yep I fault it looked a lot prettier with the grass the way it originally was because it is so green and healthy ... and Lush
They must get rain there. We've been really dry in Sw Minnesota for the last four years. Our lawns look like shit. A lot of the lawn grass has died in higher areas and areas that aren't shaded at all during the day. The weeds and quack grass have taken over a lot of it.
@@jje8182 From what I understand longer grass doesn't take as much water to keep healthy. So even if they don't get much rain or water it that much the lawn would be healthier just because they don't cut it short every weekend.
@soul-heart3292 That is true to some extent, but if they were in a drought, the grass would still be brown, and it wouldn't get nearly that tall. Lawn grass has a very shallow root system. I always mow my lawn at 4 and a half inches and leave the grass on the lawn. That also helps with holding moisture in, but we've been so dry the last four years that nothing helps. I used to have a nice looking thick green lawn before the drought started here.
Tell the guy to get a goat.
I understand the joke, because it is an old one....but the last thing a goat will eat is grass.
Some of them will nearly starve before eating grass.
Like if you tied a goat to a stake in the yard to eat the grass they will eat the rope instead as they follow you back to the house to start eating the plants in your flowerbed.
@@alexistaylor969haha wow i figured they really ate the grass
Lol my grandpa had a horse and it would have a field day eating all the grass😂
@@rileystrain8 They will nibble the grass here and there and they do like some of the more robust prairie or reed type grasses.
Most yard grasses for lawns today are nothing but invasive non native species.
These type of grasses aren't the best for grazing.
Horses love them but kill them off easy because they aren't grazing grasses.
Goats however love dense foliage type of coverage.
So think like dense prairie grass or a thicket full of briars and shrubs.
That being said, if your yard is full of "weeds' and looks like an unkept meadow if you don't mow it, then yes the goats will eat that.
What we think of as weeds in our lawn today (it was different before suburbia white picket fence propaganda in the 50s and 60s) are the primary grazing target for goats.
Sheep. Goats are browsers they don't like eating off the ground. Trust me 4 years with 3 goats plus a lawn mower and a weedwacker.
I mow pastures and clear land. I can technically mow about 10 feet in the air but everyone seems to want it mowed short. Crazy 😂
First time I’ve ever heard of someone asking for less than 6 inches.
Longer grass is better for your lawn during the warmer seasons cause it shades the roots and helps with water retention
Not that long
Some cities have legal height laws
@@VoskaineYeah, that looks like a wheat field.
Also attracts tons of fleas and ticks
@@MoonPack01985Only one of many reasons we'll never live in one.
That's some healthy grass
I wanna eat it for some reason
It probably rains there often
@@smileorgobyebye6330r u a cow spy?
@@playnangamen868 Nuuuuuuuu
@@smileorgobyebye6330wow a cow that types
That's a nice sales pitch ❤😂😂
At my old job, the Exmarc Lazer and Wright Stander goes up to like 6, maybe 6½ on the stander.
We had a customer who wanted it cut every few months, but he was cool about it. We basically went over it max height, then tried to get it down a little below that, but it was like doing 3 cuts, and on the 3rd we where blowing out the lawn at the same time, all to the woods.
When it's that tall, it never comes out perfect, but given enough time it came out pretty damn good.
And to be clear, customer was paying for the time, and had a bunch of trees, so even without irrigation the lawn never burned (we didn't cut mid-summer).
I bet it smelt wonderful!. nothing better smelling then fresh cut grass!
I was told at some point that smell everyone loves is the grass crying out in pain…
I’m weird Im not a fan of this smell. I’m more of a fan of gasoline, paint (especially spray paint), and marijuana lol. Probably cuz I grew up in dirty jersey
@@MimiExistswhat in the flying fuck was that person on xd
@@meechie9z I grew up there too! Never smelled marijuana though lol
@@meechie9z.😮
100% agree I got a guy who only calls when is knee high so got to charge more
I’d take the weekly price you’d to it at and multiply it for every week he waits. If it would be a 40 dollar lawn to do weekly and he waits 4 weeks then it’s 160
@@Steamaroon I have the neighbor next door that thinks like that. She was an apt dweller for 13 yrs, she buys this nice well kept house next to me. Takes 20 min to mow with a 22” power driven mower. She lets it grow to 20”+ before she mows/bales it. Says she hates to mow grass. Told her that a house doesn’t come with a guy to mow like her apt complex had. Then she said she was too busy to mow so the kid across the street is hired to mow it. After the first 20”+ tall mowing she says I’ll tell you when to mow again. The lazy thing wanted him to wait to mow when it got to 20 + tall, then trim, and bag grass. The poor kid worked for over 2 hrs for the same money as if it was done weekly. He walked away from that yard
By that logic a barber should charge a guy with long hair years and years of backlog ? That's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard... what if a customer has cut their own lawn for a few years? Are you gna get mad and charge them an extra fee for not giving you custom during that time 😂😂 what a joke
@10highsky hair is different from grass. When a hair is cut, no matter how long it is, the hair just falls to the ground and can be easily sweeped up. When your cutting grass that's tall it takes more time, more effort. In addition to that, you have more debris to cart to the dumpster. So a well serviced yard takes 30 minutes and one that's not takes 3 hours. Do you think 🤔 charging the same price for a job that regularly takes 1/6 of the time to complete is wise? Clearly your not a successful business owner.
@@amariwilliams6939he's probably bald 😂
Exactly right I'm just surprised it's still so green under all that! Here in the UK it would be like straw for month before started to rejuvenate
Depends on the grass, really. That location gets plenty of light and wind it seems, which really helps. I have grass that turns yellow if you look at it wrong, and then other grass you could cut constantly and it will never stop! 😂
It’s so healthy because it hasn’t been cut. It does best if you never cut it lower than 4 inches, but all the stupid code enforcement people will start giving you notices if it gets much beyond 5, which it will do in 4 days typically during the summer.
Yep. I own a lawn biz. We cut to 3 inches in the spring and 3.5 all summer.
Same, well have worked for one for 3 years now and run my own crew and we never cut below 3
people that are cutting below 3 are ruining their blades, their belts, the engine, oil, burning through gas like crazy, etc.
@@Lincolnator721not to mention ruining the grass. The county extension service says Bahia shouldn’t be cut less than 4 inches. Too bad code enforcement doesn’t care. They can fine you either way. Too tall, get a fine. Dead lawn, get a fine. Water when it isn’t your day, have a fine.
The customers always become experts when they’re not happy 😂😂😂😂
When they don’t want to pay. This is kinda expensive
@@darylrichardson8567get with the times, everything is expensive! I recently had a TV installed with the wires behind the wall and it was $275 for 1.5 hours 😭
Yet they can't describe what they actually want on the front end.
Q
It was someone in the comments, not an actual customer
Love your common sense and straight to the point speech. 👍💕
Straightforward common sense and four times as expensive that's an American.
Don’t forget about “transport mode” that’s where I put my toro Zmaster when mowing extremely tall grass
Love and Respect your Lawnmowers!❤😂
With a lawn that long, you definitely need a careful walk through in order to find any surprises and get them out of there.
A woman laid down in tall grass actually got killed by a lawn mower
Yep, hit a water meter once time and it broke the pipe on the wrong side of the metre towards the street/road. Was a nightmare
Best comment on the thread!!!👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Definitely that's what I used to do before I had a snake stand up at me
Doesnt matter. This guy gets paid thousands to make the gras look good. He gets ripped off by someone on his car cutter that doesnt want to actually stand up and do the rest of the work(cut it small with hand tools).i work in construction they have a way of talking so the costumer that pays money will be told its their fault. Stand your ground then. If you pay money
That was pure satisfaction seeing this mower cut thru grass that long.
Imagine mowing rough or native at a golf course.
The satisfaction is real.
Keeps blades sharp and level.
Idk why but the way he was explaining everything had me dying laughing.😂
Thank you 👏👏👏I had a customer with overgrown grass complaining to us about the cut looking trashy but yet it was well over a foot long when we cut it. He's right if you want nice looking cuts it takes regular maintenance not every time it's knee high.
Had a job where the grass was 59 inches, my baby went right through it but had to go over again..just too much grass lol
lmao imagine showing up to a yard like this and then they're like "You gotta cut it right. Where's your mower's adjustability?"
They probably expected you to be out there for a couple of hours cutting it with a regular mower.
I've noticed some people actually judge the quality by the amount of time spent, as if the job is bad when done with superior, commercial equipment
For $50 too!
@@ChristisFaithful ummm cutting a lawn this small with a zero turn, absolutely makes the job look bad, wtf you talking about? 😂
@@TheMrBMHas somebody who has 3 years of commercial lawn mowing you abosultely can make it look good just not at that length for reasons already stated 2 out of my 5 days a week is moeing yards like this one
The grass is too high! It comes down to people being flat out cheap and wanting to wait 3.5 weeks to cut grass. It’s hard on the equipment and most people not cutting your yard twice and three times in one cutting.
Yards are like haircuts. Most common haircuts are ever 2 weeks. When you got for your haircut your barber should be able just go over your hair easy with the same haircut and not have to put the big ass guards in they clippers after 3-4 weeks lol
Everything this man said is common sense💯💯💯
Your mower does a wonderful job. And that lawn is lush. Had to be professionally laid and frequently watered; possibly by an underground system.
The 1/3 rule only applies to normal growth scenarios.
When it’s overgrown, you do the best you can.
These comments are interesting. No idea what they mean..
Had a neighbor when I was living with my dad at 15. He asked if I would clean up his back yard and cut the grass. His back yard was big enough to fit another house on with some property of its own. The grass looked like a wheat field that was still green. Were talking 4ft tall stalks in some areas. Misc trash and branches all over the yard. I cleaned up the trash and told him I can cut the grass now or if he wants it to look better after its cut id come back in a few weeks. He decided to wait. Then a few weeks later after cutting the grass down to a manageable size for my mower with a weed eater I mowed the yard and the lawn looked amazing. Keep in mind my dad constantly tried to keep up his yard with mowing and watering and we had several dead spots in our lawn and most of the grass would yellow in large patches. Yet the neighbors lawn looked like turf. Uniform green coloring and honestly looked way better than I thought it would turn out. That yard still looks like that and that was more than 10 years ago.
Maybe your dad should have quit mowing his lawn so frequently and give it a chance to grow.
When you leave the clippings, it is actually green fertilizer . Farmers do this to old hay crops. Jus plow them under.
Cap
@@pootmahgoots8482yes also mow at a good height for the type of grass you have
Hopefully you chrged accordingly, given you were young and eager people take advantage 😊
Great work with the cuttings i struggle frequently with over grown laws figuring out best way to cut with out leaving piles i have to clean up.
Walking through that grass like honey i shrunk the kids
If my yard looked like that and someone cut it with a smile like you I’d say thank you so much and move on.
I love natural lawns
I like trimmed and shaved
@@JizzinUrhole If a person is unwilling to keep up the maintenance of their natural lawn, keeping it close trimmed and shaved is the best. ;)
@@JizzinUrholeso does he 😂
“Alright lemme just put a lift kit on my lawnmower JUST FOR YOUR LAWN!”
That's a beautiful lawn before and after!!!!
Love how customers want you to change Chemistry, Physics & Standard Equipment just for their ‘discrepancies’.
Where does chemistry or physics become involved in this video?
“Hey I neglect my lawn. Fix it so I can call u back in a month”
People expect you to do acts of god. You either can or can't.
Just gotta have proper equipment to do it right way ..not make a video about customer because u don't want to push mow your first couple rows on edge of lawn
I love the idea of some psycho demanding the lawn be 8.75 inches in height and have you come around almost daily to make sure it stays that way
As long as they pay you to come daily
Id go back hourly if they pay for each visit 😂
Dudes like "IM GOING FOR THE SAVANNAH GRASSLAND AESTHETIC!"
We have clients who have landscapers at their house 5 days a week. Makes you wonder when they actually get to enjoy it
@@CNrite the other 2 days in the week
People who still trip their lawn with blades: "Yup, that's a bald spot now"
Beautiful lawnmower ❤👍🏾..
You could always put a lift kit and some sweet rims on the mower 🤣🤣
I've thought about changing the tires on my mower to add or subtract height
@@ralanham76boggers gotta get boggers
Thats not a bad solution!
I had a Husqvarna heavy duty riding mower. It mowed too short and kept getting stuck on uneven ground. I got some bigger tires for the front. The rear axle had plastic spacers between the rear axle and the frame. I ordered a second set of spacers to raise the frame up and got bigger rear tires. Problem solved.
Add on a turbo since you’ll need more power to cut the taller grass lmao
My husband use to be a landscaper and he would mow over the lawn maybe 3 times in a day lowering the settings each time if the lawn got away, with immaculate lines.I have no experience; I only mow it once and it looks like I was trying to figure out a maze. He still tells me “thank you” ☺️ 😂
That’s a mighty fine husband you got there, you are by far the most luckiest person ever. Very kind ❤
3 times in a day is pointless. Once a week works just fine. Never had to do 3
3 times a day is just a joke, no neighbour wants to hear that.
@@Voskaineyou’re misunderstanding he goes over the lawn 3 times in different settings to take care of his equipment. He mows the lawn every other week. Sometimes once a month when he’s not up to it.
@@twoowlcandies2798 you’re misunderstanding my husband goes over the yard 3 times on different settings to take care of his equipment. He only mows every other week or so.
I had a hard time finding one that even reached 5". Love my toro.
I think he ment being able to cut off 5 inches
Are you kidding me I love an incredibly short lawn.
I swear I would have had to run barefoot through that thick beautiful grass
careful.. when it gets that tall, it might obscure old rusty metal scraps or sharp twigs.. step carefully unless you're sure it's a lawn clear of pokey things
Yea, that's true. But, DAMN! That was some beautiful grass. @@bfboobie
@@jaywholoveseveryone1721ant hills : "bonjour"
@@tunasandwich8049 awww, c'mon you all! let me have my fantasy 🤣😂❤
@@tunasandwich8049Biodiversity
In central Florida that's like a week of growth 😂
3 days if it rains everyday lol.
Same in Louisiana.. especially if you have st.agustine
@brucetec6597 bro you not lien. I'm giving up in a push mower. Damn thing just bogs down and wants to die every 6 feet
Imagine cutting your lawn once a season like this chad
I see no problem here. Grass looks good 👍
I wish long grass could be a thing. It always looks so luscious.
Well ignoring the fact that the HOA will cry about their property values going down, it's actually not good for pets if your pet odor. Makes it easier for them to catch fleas and ticks.
Usually people with a long-life that don't attend ever bother to clean it up. So there are probably some items in there that either you're going to step out and hurt your foot like maybe some leftover kids toys or whatever.
In Ireland this year we were asked not to cut our grass through may and June to help the bees ❤
@@HK47_115 that’s true. I forgot about ticks. It just looks pretty to me but your right there are risks to it.
@@Seymourmunni that’s sweet. They’ll appreciate it.
@@HK47_115 Or just use products to treat the foliage and your pet for fleas/ticks.
I have a Dixie chopper that you can raise very high, probably 10- 12 inches. The reason being is for raising up I’m going over logs for rocks in the yard unexpectedly. Super handy. When you see something in front of you, you just put your foot on it pushed down and it’s raised up nice and high.
Loved the Dixie Chopper I used at my airport job!
My 60 inch Dixie chopper Max's out at 6in
Right in spring I don't mow my lawn till may 1st and it's usually about 12 in. I cut it down to 8 to look for sticks and stuff in my yard then come back through
That's a nice feature, cool
Bro took the Stevie Wonder line
No. You could have raised it. And why not come back? But being cut at 2.75 or lower with this tall grass I can understand the homeowners displeasure. I would have went with going higher but explained to homeowner that it would need cut twice. Too much grass laying on the lawn unless you're raking it. I didn't see a bag ..lol
EXACTLY. I always tell people if you want your grass that high, plant hay next season and not fescue. 🤣
Plant hay? LOL Hay is not a specific type of grass. But you can make hay from fescue.
@@morrismonet3554I was hoping a comment like yours would be here when I expanded replies!
I grew up on a farm, still farm. Hay is your finished product. Think of it like the word, "salad". Salads can be made from a whole host of different "ingredients". Hay is no different.
What exactly a farmer plants to harvest as hay, can be SO varied. Climate, soil type, what particular species of animal you plan on feeding it to.
Hay is also often made from non-grass species- alfalfa, clover are very common.
And yes, fescue is a common grass in many hay fields and pastures!
You can't let hay get that tall in my city, I checked. Which is just stupid tbh because I have a million childhood memories of lighting bugs (that prefer taller grass) and clover and wild oats
I have exactly 0 memories like "hey remember that time I went out into the 1.5" field of the same kind of grass everywhere?"
@@PrincessNinja007 Precisely why I live in the country. I could easily make twice as much money or more in a city. But I'd rather see my butterflies and lightning bugs. Not to mention not having to deal with all the crap that goes with city or even suburban living.
If you let it get this bad you got no right to complain about height 😂
But, To be fair, you could do a mini tractor with grass cutting attachment and back seat attachment, to handle any height (In the country side that is what they use for 1 meter tall grass that is mostly used for animal feed)
@@Narinjasno.
@@Narinjasyeah but there isnt really the room for something like that
@@Narinjasyour not using a tractor to mow a lawn in a urban setting lmao. His zero turn is just fine and allows for precision work which is something you aren't going to get with a PTO driven rear mower deck on a utility tractor.
Bad? You mean natural?
We’re not gonna talk about how satisfying this is?
Client: "need more adjustability."
You: "need less grass."
No, Copper Creek Cuts. This lawn looks amazing after you finished it! I've seen many videos from a few different lawn companies that go do volunteer work for out of control yards & sometimes the lawn itself looks way worse than before! They have their blades so low it ends up looking like a brown dirt lot instead of a lawn. Yours looks great.
Damn you gotta bale that lawn, it looked perfect.
Man, you over there making zig zags
Oh wow you and every other lawn mower somebody mad oooooo sooooo original
Yeah, that 1/3 rule is hard to practice on an overgrown Turfgrass system or at the start of the season. That’s the great thing about Turfgrass. It recovers from most “scalps”
That lawn still looks somewhat nice considering how green it is
Ugh, I had a commercial client say this to me. They started the landscaping contract for the season halfway into May when the lawn was already over a foot tall. Well we cut the lawn down to 4” which was the highest we could go, but it looked terrible. If they want better results they can start the contract two months earlier next time.
That fella is just jealous because you did such a great job!! 👏 👏
I'm just glad your plan or cut didn't include blowing it in the road. Great methodical knowledge!
The pattern I cut my grass in mean I always throw grass towards the road but I keep a broom next to the mower for when that happens, I didn’t realize how dangerous it can be until me fiance told me so now I always sweep the grass off the road
It's illegal in some states to blow mowed grass onto roads.
I scalp my grass every time I mow. Just waiting on that glorious day in the summer when it all dies and I don't have to mow anymore
F*ck 😂😂😂
You sound like my hubby. He dislikes yard work too.
Winter time you don’t have to mow.
That's one of those customers you have pay you first. "I'm doing you a favor. If you actually cared, you would have called me two weeks ago."
I used to mow professionally. I used a bagger on small residential yards in subdivisions. Always made em look great by bagging old grass.
It's why I fear doing lawn care professionally. I don't know how to handle those kinds of people who blame you for their own shortcomings!
Agree 10 day or 2 week cut if not don't take it.
I work at a mower shop and we sell Scag, Toro, Cub and Stihl mowers. There is only one mower that I know of that goes above 5in of cutting height and it’s a new model from scag. The V Ride XL or something like that. It literally is debuting on the market this upcoming year and we don’t even have one in stock yet but I believe I remember the Scag rep saying it goes to 7in of cutting height. To me it seems unnecessary but there is one customer we have who uses a TigerCat 2 and cuts his yard (or maybe a field) once it gets really long. I can’t remember if he cuts on maximum height which is 5 or if he goes straight to 3, but either way his machine is constantly covered in clippings when he drops it off for service and he puts a lot of stress on his machine doing that. A TigerCat 2 is a very good commercial grade machine and it still gets a workout cutting grass like that.
I think it does a great job!
Looks good..
We schedule our lawns every two weeks. Once it’s past 3-4 weeks we charge up double or more depending on how bad it is. My customers never have to worry about their lawn not being cut. But there are people who just can’t afford it which we understand and we still help out. All you need is customers who respect your work
Yeah rip off
Wait, what. This sounds like it’s not worth it. You can do the same job less often, but you’re charging more? So if they can’t afford it every month then you charge them more.. that’s not right. That’s not helping others. That’s taking advantage of those in need like a lot of businesses. I doubt you help others by doing it free or at a reasonable rate more often than you get paid more for work than it’s worth. I understand you have to charge your prices to live so it’s not your fault to do well in an unequal economy. But no reason to convince others that you’re a better person for it.
@@ffrreeddyy123456 a regular lawn can be cut in 15-30min, can range from $35-80+. Trim some trees in a couple hours for hundreds or thousands. A crew should be making 100hr+. Some people take advantage and think more work is worth the same price. That being said you can always haggle.
tbh if they cant afford it would prob be better to pay the neighbor kid not knocking your business at all just thinking aloud
@@codybaker4257 100% correct.
I love watching grass getting mowed. The progress is so nice to see.
Thats worse than an overgrown lawn. 😂 That being said, great job! Its amazing to see a young person who isn’t afraid of hard work in this day and age. Keep it up!
Well said my dude!
Usually it's the guy holding a code enforcement citation for a couple of hundred $$$$ who freak at their lawn cut so short.
I have never seen such a lush yard. Gorgeous ❤
As a Florida man, Im just... shocked his grass is so green without any maintenance
Some people just refuse to accept the consequences of their own actions.
He should be grateful you are doing such a great job on his lawn!!!!!!😂
My grandmother would mow the grass till it was nothing but dirt. I miss hearing my grandfather hollaring at her for ruining his grass 😂
My 5' Vantage only goes to 5" wish it went to 6" like me 😂
Every inch matters
Can’t lie 5” looks nice and fluffy
It’s 3”.
That ain't a lawn Im seeing...
That's a J U N G L E
get ready what nature would do if not being mown in a green desert
😂😂when i first startef out i actually did tried to cut a tall lawn at 5 then tried to come back to cut it lower. Needless to saw they werent happy wirh that plan 😂
Exactly this dude! Worst case scenario is if it really looks that bad you just double or triple cut it a few times, maybe a pass or two with the deck up, blades on to help
Idk why this channel keeps ending up in my feed. But I'm here for it. You tell em!
Pay now…. Or really pay later. The pay is yours 😂😂😂