How to PERFECTLY Edge a Sidewalk EVERY time! [Flip Edge VS Edger!]

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  • @BriansLawnMaintenance
    @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před rokem +5

    Edger OR Trimmer?! You Decide 😎

  • @gto2000five
    @gto2000five Před rokem +9

    In my business the edger is strictly for reestablishing the edge but only if there's dirt/mud over the concrete. String trimmer is by far faster, more accurate, and less messy for edging. Plus you don't have to go back to the truck for another tool. Side note, my marching band days in high school have finally paid off 22 years later!

  • @stefang4929
    @stefang4929 Před rokem +4

    Brian, Years ago now. I cut Commercial Lawns here in Michigan As well. What worked for me vary well was Initially Yes Use the Edger to Create the Nice Clean Line and Have a Dug out Start,But as the Season Goes Whip Edging is a Huge Time Saver. Always Great to watch your Videos.

  • @roberthatch3739
    @roberthatch3739 Před rokem +2

    I use an edger first time in the spring. Flip edge after, and the edger every 4-5 weeks during the season as necessary. I tend to walk backwards while flip edging, but forward where it’s easier. So basically, a little bit of everything.
    Thanks for the vids! Always look forward to seeing them.

  • @markschmaus5580
    @markschmaus5580 Před rokem +3

    Walk Backwards with a string trimmer. I also use a Troy Bilt driveway edger that you walk behind and just push it along. Does a great job!

  • @jameschatman3801
    @jameschatman3801 Před rokem +15

    I actually use both stick edger and string trimmer it just depends on situation/status of the edges.

    • @equinoxacidz2493
      @equinoxacidz2493 Před rokem

      Hard edge I always use a edger, rounded edges like asphalt driveways, I trim edge

  • @ethangray2375
    @ethangray2375 Před rokem +4

    Usually do a flip edge unless it is a corner lot or a first cut; then I will use the edger. For me it has been a lot easier to master flip edging by holding a trimmer all the way upside down vs sideways (if that makes sense)

  • @TheLawnFellas
    @TheLawnFellas Před rokem +3

    I prefer using a stick edger first time then maintaining it with a trimmer!! I suggest always getting a straight shaft especially if you get employees. If you get an employee like me a lefty the curved shaft is out the window 👍🏼

  • @proamericanlawncare-qn3qd

    I tried your style once… the line wasn’t to straight. Hats off to you!

    • @allanmowz
      @allanmowz Před rokem

      Maybe try it again but with left hand much further down the shaft. You get more control over the moving end that way that up on the grip as he was doing. Personally I walk backwards so where I'm going is on the cleaner side of the spin and can see better to keep the line straight.

  • @mattd8411
    @mattd8411 Před rokem +2

    Looks good sir Brian. I think it would look a little bit more good er if you tried it with a shindaiwa 262 lol.

  • @andrewhawblitzel330
    @andrewhawblitzel330 Před rokem

    At my company we always carry both, we edge like you were we hit it with the hard edge every other week and just keep it clean with the trimmer on the off weeks! Great videos keep it rolling🤙

  • @_frivolousteddy_5924
    @_frivolousteddy_5924 Před rokem +2

    I can see using an edger for overgrown yards but it just seems like they trench more so then edging? Whereas string trimmer edging looks nice nice you master it and leaves less of a mess.

    • @jordanbentley
      @jordanbentley Před rokem +3

      You're supposed to have the back wheel down and hold it at a less of an angle, the blade shouldn't go deeper than the sidewalk. Guy in the video kinda butchered it lol

  • @jeramicox7094
    @jeramicox7094 Před rokem +1

    I own a lawn care biz also, 14 years strong now!! I’ve always edged with my weed eater, holding it upside down with the motor by my ear and walking backwards too. I thought I was the only person in the world who did this 😂 Glad to see I’m not!!! I could totally work for you if I ever gave up owning.

    • @allanmowz
      @allanmowz Před rokem

      Many many do it like that. Myself included. I've used the motor by the ear description myself several times. Do you hold your left hand as he did way up on the grip or lower down the handle nearer the point of movement? Far more control further down. I'm too cheap to buy an edger so it's all trimmer haha.

  • @jomo8924
    @jomo8924 Před rokem +1

    I'm better with the trimmer. Brian's lawn and maintenance is awesome. Brian, thanks for the free lawn inquiry download. Got me a good amount of aeration/clean- ups! Keep up the hard work!
    Thanks Joe

  • @dexewing1
    @dexewing1 Před rokem +3

    I usually flip edge with the string trimmer, walking backwards. Also find it easier to walk faster and I can usually keep the line in-line just behind the curb. If I do it slower I tend to drift a bit. Weird, but it's worked for me so I'm not knocking it.

  • @user-po5bf5zf4v
    @user-po5bf5zf4v Před rokem +3

    I use the bent shaft. It seems to be easier for tall people like myself vs the straight shafts. First cut of the season I like to use a qalk behind, I found it to be faster and easier. After that echoe combi system bent shaft.

  • @vernonaskey9871
    @vernonaskey9871 Před rokem +4

    For my personal choice, I feel the edger does the best and fastest job. Hence the edger is for edging and the trimmer is for trimming. Why is your guy holding the edger that way? Your digging too deep with too much dirt and mud up on the walks. Just saying

  • @vangreenlawncare
    @vangreenlawncare Před rokem +1

    Cut in a new edge with a stick edger. Maintain with trimmer. Edge it out with the edger a few times here and there throughout the season to keep it looking fresh. 👌

  • @user-pi5pm5sz9u
    @user-pi5pm5sz9u Před rokem +1

    In my years of doing I’ve only seen maybe 2 or 3 that have mastered edging with a string trimmer. In the south the lawns can be edged weekly during the growing season. The dilemmas with edging with a string trimmer are 1.) doing it weekly that gap can get bigger and bigger. Then you’ll have a little. The ones who go backwards and walk on the grass most of the time don’t leave a gap however the grass blades along the edge or cut on an angle not giving you a true crisp edge. Personally for a crisp edge, it’s best to edge after you cut using a stick edger. Curve edger seem to work better when edging around the landscape beds. In closing, take the training wheels off the edger. If your doing this work everyday there’s no need for wheels . You can control the depth. You’re only supposed to use the tip of the blade, doing it this way, you’ll use less blades.
    BLD 👍🏾

  • @DonaldAJr
    @DonaldAJr Před rokem +1

    Once you go forward with an edger blade, always go in reverse. You clean out the edge that way. Flip edging is easy but it's hell on your ear. I learned that in the 90s. I don't know why I enjoy these videos, but I do.

  • @quike387
    @quike387 Před rokem +1

    I do the walking backwards always works for me 😊

  • @francoguzzo1810
    @francoguzzo1810 Před rokem

    we use the Echo Pas 2620, i use the edger attachment to get my lines at the start of the season or whenever it needs to be cleaned up, but when it comes to weekly maintenance, we just use the string trimmer

  • @MsMrhawk
    @MsMrhawk Před rokem

    I use both, i can always get the cleanest and consistent edge with the edger...however it does take a little more time!

  • @user-xf7qq2oj9b
    @user-xf7qq2oj9b Před rokem

    Love a battery-powered trimmer for exactly what you're doing. A good 18-volt edger/trimmer (I have a Toro) is fantastic. Lightweight, easy to use, and eco-friendly.

  • @johndennis95
    @johndennis95 Před rokem +21

    Walking backwards is the easiest and leaves the cleanest edge. If you haven’t, TAKE OFF YOUR WEEDEATER GUARD, it will save you an eternity

    • @cinforammi8543
      @cinforammi8543 Před rokem +4

      Stand on the grass side as opposed to the concrete side gives the nicest edge imo.

    • @johndennis95
      @johndennis95 Před rokem +1

      @@cinforammi8543 yeah that’s what I do, you can see what your cutting better

    • @cinforammi8543
      @cinforammi8543 Před rokem +5

      @@johndennis95 plus it allows you to walk forward while edging and then you can turn around and be trimming the right direction as you go back down the line. Little things to be efficient.

    • @bryanc.7819
      @bryanc.7819 Před rokem +1

      ​@@cinforammi8543yup way easier and straight

    • @Purosanluispotosi
      @Purosanluispotosi Před rokem

      That’s that way I do but I worn out my shoes so fast especial on that back sides

  • @tsant6591
    @tsant6591 Před rokem +1

    Ok, so you know I'm in Florida, and the majority do weekly edging with a stick edger. St Augustine grass has runners, and that steel blade leaves it looking right & tight!

  • @deoji2
    @deoji2 Před rokem

    String trimmer all day. It's just the way I have been doing it for 25 years. ( But I do it every week on my accounts, so it keeps it super easy.

  • @jnj2233
    @jnj2233 Před rokem

    I use my straight edger first cut of the year to get the edge back in check then maintain with string trimmer. Occasionally I’ll bring my edger once a month if I need to redefine the edge again. It’s less work with an edger but for me I’m used to a string trimmer since I’ve always used a string trimmer for edging whenever I couldn’t afford a designated edger. Starting off in the biz u can get away with just a string trimmer if your skill is pro level at flip edging. Cool vid!

  • @robertzettner4203
    @robertzettner4203 Před rokem

    You need that good .095 string with the wire in works awesome I love it

  • @mentalosrs3076
    @mentalosrs3076 Před rokem

    I maintain with a trimmer walking backwards.
    Charge extra to get the edge line in, where i use a stick edger :)

  • @powweezy
    @powweezy Před rokem

    Straight edge 2620 every time, looks the best and way quicker and crisp if done right. Fresh blade, adjust that wheel high and ride the wheel. However, Im all residential. Great videos bro

  • @logansimpson5980
    @logansimpson5980 Před rokem

    Great video I can edge either forwards or backwards I use a edger for overgrown stuff and I use it most of times nowadays

  • @Doughboy2913
    @Doughboy2913 Před rokem

    Depends on my edge. I use edger in beginning of season or if it needs redefigned but I flip edge to maintain it.

  • @OscarOrod
    @OscarOrod Před rokem

    There's nothing better than the big power trim with the 5 hp motor!

  • @lances8610
    @lances8610 Před rokem

    I edge with the string edger every time I mow with a straight shaft bachwards. Holding it 45 degree vertically and horizontally works best for me.

  • @darkthrottle6663
    @darkthrottle6663 Před rokem

    I flip edge but i walk forward holding the trimmer head behind me if that makes sense. I also use the edger if i need to initally establish a hard edge on the lawn. If the lawn is over grown onto the sidewalk you have to use the edger and a shovel to clean the edge up.

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Před rokem +2

    I'm still a surgeon with my trimmer, so no, my stance hasn't changed ( and I walk mostly forward with her, since that seems to be a thing in the comments....I don't see why people walk backward with it ) 😂 Though, I have considered the edger for helpers, but I've had three not great helper experiences this year, so that's kaiboshed for now.

    • @jordanbentley
      @jordanbentley Před rokem

      Walking backwards makes the trimmer head spin in the same direction you're pushing it and it kinda gains traction and goes in a straight line by itself, sorta like a wheel

    • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
      @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Před rokem

      @@jordanbentley 😂 Thanks for the explanation, brother, but I know it's a little less resistance ( amd sometimes it wants to run away on you ). It's the walking backwards part I'm talking about. I hold the trimmer so the head faces and spins the same way as most people who walk backward. It just feels more natural logical to run it forward 🤷‍♂️ A little faster too.

    • @jordanbentley
      @jordanbentley Před rokem

      @@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power oh my bad, yeah sometimes I feel like I should be wearing a helmet while flip trimming, tripped over so many downspouts

    • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
      @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Před rokem

      @@jordanbentley 😂 I tripped over a low stone wall backing up with an old _walkbehind_ once, and it didn't have safeties engaged 😬 Thank God I didn't let go. Same thing when I unknowingly ran over a yellowjacket nest at a different place ( but I was walking forward ) and got two.up my shirt. I didn't let her go, but had the brief presence of mind to disengage the transmission 🤣 Oofa, that was a property full of problems. Glad I don't do it anymore.

    • @allanmowz
      @allanmowz Před rokem

      It depends on direction of spin. With my counter clockwise trimmer when I go backwards the ejection goes away from me and the side I'm cutting towards is clear to see. A leftie or a clockwise spinning trimmer would reverse that for the same results. But I wonder if it also has something to do with the type of grass as all I cut down here in NZ is kikuyu which can put on lots of height and bulk in just weeks and if I'm not clearing it backwards then it's clumping up in front of where I'm going.

  • @davidjaskiewicz3461
    @davidjaskiewicz3461 Před 9 měsíci

    I do the flip edging while walking backwards or forwards depending on situation.

  • @upscalelawncaremonroe408

    String trimmer is the way to go!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @davidmarshall2297
    @davidmarshall2297 Před rokem

    You guys are awesome! I get on my hands and knees and use a scissors..😅

  • @melissarohringsherriff996

    I use a spade for first cut, string trimmer after.

  • @Whiskey7BackRoads
    @Whiskey7BackRoads Před rokem

    Walk backwards with string trimmer, takes some practice but faster and looks good for home DIY, used your code at Ballard yesterday also, thanks for the discount

  • @GreenScapeLawncare
    @GreenScapeLawncare Před rokem

    6:41 if you flip the stock handle upside down it makes for a awesome flip edge handle I do that because I run a Darwin as well

  • @jacobmonza1660
    @jacobmonza1660 Před rokem

    Flip edge all day. My thing is why have 2 pieces of equipment when one can do the job of both. Plus walking time to to the trailer to switch out from the trimmer to edger. I do it every other cut as well.

  • @modelsncrawlers3209
    @modelsncrawlers3209 Před rokem

    I've never used a stick edger before in all my years doing commercial mowing, big company or small company. I can see the benefit of it for initially setting an edge if it's overgrown or covered with dirt, but after that first time, your best friend is a good 'ol trimmer. In the right hands, it's faster and cleaner. In my experience, if you edge before the mower, you should put the SLIGHTEST tilt on the edge to make up for what the mower can't vacuum into the deck. If you go after the mower, you can usually go just vertical. Another thing I've noticed a lot of newbies do is dropping the trimmer head far into the edge. That eats up your line and also causes what I like to call "line-slap", where the line isn't able to spin completely straight like it needs to and causes a wavy edge by "slapping" the grass when it's rotating instead of shearing it off at high speed. I've used echo, shindaiwa, stihl, and red max trimmers. They all do the exact same job as long as the motor and trimmer head can operate like they're supposed to.

  • @campoffthemap8307
    @campoffthemap8307 Před rokem

    Once you use a Darwin grip, you’ll never want to go without. Saves the back obviously, but it seems like you have better control too, since the leverage point is farther down the shaft.

  • @ecklesfarmsstopmotion

    Hey Brian, this video was very helpful! thanks!

  • @calebtworek4547
    @calebtworek4547 Před rokem

    I like both flip edging and stick edging but never fails using a STIHl stick edger for our job sites doing sidewalks at Davey Tree with the gator blades on the STIHL edgers.

  • @gregdyer1991
    @gregdyer1991 Před rokem

    String trimmer….usually walk forward with trimmer to right side edging….but flip it when it makes more sense. For corner lots or long edge lines, I hold it vertically on my right side and walk forward.

  • @1blacktrike
    @1blacktrike Před rokem

    Milwaukee M18 battery, straight rod and Flip and walk forward and lay a mean straight edge and follow curves like a master

  • @chrisalicea9330
    @chrisalicea9330 Před rokem

    Stick Edger on dry days. Wet days that string trimmer looks to do the job.

  • @ilovegodverymuch8791
    @ilovegodverymuch8791 Před rokem

    Straight shaft, and i flip, trim, and becoming a pro at it

  • @stephenkutz1896
    @stephenkutz1896 Před rokem

    I use the Edgit Pro on my 2620. I can edge sidewalks almost as fast as I can walk. It’s a great tool for edging and trimming. I rarely see anyone using them. I’m not sure why it’s not more popular.

  • @MrChickensnatcher
    @MrChickensnatcher Před rokem

    I use the stick edger, then go back with the weedeater and touch it up. I flip edge walking forward while on the grass.

  • @lolothelion8555
    @lolothelion8555 Před rokem

    Ima pole edger guy myself them blades make alot of a cleaner edge then string imo plus the blades from the pole edger make a lil trench in the dirt where the string hits the grass mostly

  • @raqiya5944
    @raqiya5944 Před rokem +1

    Only starting my 2nd season of lawn maintenance but I generally charge for stick edging on first cut/spring cleanup and then use string trimmer rest of season with regular maintenance. Thoughts and Feedback appreciated.
    Curved shaft Stihl edger
    Redmax 2620 trimmer
    Stihl combi for bed redefining

    • @allanmowz
      @allanmowz Před rokem +1

      Use what gives you the best results. It may differ depending on which lawn it is or even which part of the lawn. Don't be an on or off the grass guy, go on whichever side is best for the part of the job you are doing. If the result is you are happy to do it like that and it looks pretty and you didn't chip any windows then you are doing it right.

  • @alwaysapplypressure2477

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  • @williammoore5452
    @williammoore5452 Před rokem

    I do all just depends on the yards we are doing really does

  • @chuckmaxon3727
    @chuckmaxon3727 Před rokem

    I use a curve shaft stick edger.

  • @brianlacapra5916
    @brianlacapra5916 Před rokem

    I think those edgers make you work harder than you have to I get faster more efficient results with a string trimmer and less fatigue and we call it sharp whipping in Connecticut, love your videos B-rye keep up the hard work

  • @Sparky20Simulation
    @Sparky20Simulation Před rokem

    Last year I "attempted" to flip edge, which worked ok, gave decent results. However this spring for my second season I pulled the trigger on a KM131R and a straight shaft edger. I haven't gotten to use it on any properties besides fine tuning it at my own property, but it is going to be a life saver. I like flip edging, but I think that the blade will give a much higher quality look and make my business more professional. Also I mow a lot of nicer high class properties with alot of sidewalks so it should save on my shoulders, (My arm locks up when I flip edge for a long time). Thus far my pick will be Hard blade edger but time will tell. One last note is I feel the string trimmers are a bit more erratic and I really have to rev a lot to get a clean cut, thus if I catch a rock it will launch farther. I think a hardblade edger will be a lot more controllable.

  • @Tourn4x4
    @Tourn4x4 Před rokem

    Flip edge over the shoulder 👌

  • @blakehowery2864
    @blakehowery2864 Před rokem +1

    Great video, love the channel! New to starting and trying to get my lawn care business going. Might be a dumb questions but what’s the benefit for walking and trimming backwards? I’ve tried both forward and backwards just curious. Thanks bud

    • @allanmowz
      @allanmowz Před rokem

      That depends on the direction of spin and the ejection of material. I walk backwards because I'm walking towards the clean side and away from the ejection side, which means I can see where I'm attacking easier. With a clockwise trimmer I'd probably go the other direction. And you'd probably reverse all that if you went left handed on it.

  • @chrisbosley8280
    @chrisbosley8280 Před rokem

    Straight shaft flip edging. If it's a new property I will use the edger first to establish a clean edge, but after that its all string trimmer,

  • @alwaysapplypressure2477

    Redmax is the 🐐 of wackers hands down they are light the trigger is very sensitive easier on me all day gas tank is big enough as well a Major Plus ➕️

  • @Hitm8kr
    @Hitm8kr Před rokem

    It just depends . Some properties i straight shaft with the km131 and some I flip edge, it depends on the concrete and etc. like some of my properties go straight to the street and some have a sidewalk

  • @fros7314
    @fros7314 Před rokem

    The "shout out to you Connor" sent me😂

  • @billhull6842
    @billhull6842 Před rokem

    I am thinking about expanding into edging. I have been getting feedback about it. I can edge and square the edges with a weed whacker, but I have tried to edge, and I am not a big fan of. But I think I need to expand into that service.

  • @geraldhuntington9531
    @geraldhuntington9531 Před rokem

    We use an actual edger. Now if there is someone like Connor working for us then he it she can do their preferred method as long as it looks clean and professional.

  • @raypowell1534
    @raypowell1534 Před rokem

    Weed eater for sure with out the guard on it. When I do use a edger I like to walk backwards I found to give me more sharp edge

  • @vallybutterfly98
    @vallybutterfly98 Před rokem

    Do you have a video on how to deal with lots of obstacles like trees with a zero turn? And still have nice finished lines?

  • @brandonstaley1289
    @brandonstaley1289 Před rokem

    Im not great at using a weed eater for edging either so when its time and needs it, i use an actual edger. And mine is straight shaft

  • @lightfoot6908
    @lightfoot6908 Před rokem

    I turn my trimmer 90° from normal trimming pos., engine in front of me, head behind me and to my right, I look over my shoulder walk straight, and throw the debris away. It’s a lot easier to control that way for me.

  • @Andrew_Garcia1
    @Andrew_Garcia1 Před rokem

    Golden edger once a year, then edge it pro weekly. Easiest way and the training is very simple and you don’t have to Cary a edger every week, and or go back to the trailer. Also backwards

  • @curtharris7426
    @curtharris7426 Před rokem

    I use string, have always wondered how a steel blade effects concrete after a few years.

  • @Tracy77751
    @Tracy77751 Před rokem

    Awesome…! Thank you so much…! ❤❤❤

  • @allowat162
    @allowat162 Před rokem

    Blade edger...on a PAS style powerhead. Use the curved head when using an Oregon 40-002 edger blade. Otherwise straight shaft rest of the time

  • @user-tt5bh5up7s
    @user-tt5bh5up7s Před rokem

    If there has never been an edge or it's massively over grown, I'll use an edger, otherwise I walk backwards. This blows all grass back into yard and make an incredible edge when turned on its side

  • @kc9740
    @kc9740 Před rokem

    That was brutal watching the guy in the blue with the edger

  • @tri-citypropertymaintenanc4617

    Echo 2620 Curved shaft edger!

  • @ScottLara
    @ScottLara Před rokem

    Straight edger! #Florida

  • @Blastable
    @Blastable Před rokem

    usually I stand on the sidewalk side and walk backwards, when you’ve got a defined edge after a few weeks the string will dig into the crack and pull you with it

  • @claudestevens1350
    @claudestevens1350 Před rokem

    Big fan of edger in my own yard but I think that when using it in a business sense it would be better to use the line trimmer with less mess. Thoughts?

  • @peterpanfham9890
    @peterpanfham9890 Před rokem

    I use a straight shaft trimmer and I flip edge and walk backwards

  • @stevesula5930
    @stevesula5930 Před rokem

    I get my best lines with string and walking backwards. With the wildfire potential out here you never see edgers.

  • @MrChandlerB23
    @MrChandlerB23 Před 11 měsíci

    If you walk backwards you will have better control and straighter edges and I only use a line trimmer for my edges I've never used the blades for edging

  • @shift_click_vroom9562
    @shift_click_vroom9562 Před 4 měsíci

    Back in my day they used a train horn on West Maple

  • @CZAnthonyX
    @CZAnthonyX Před rokem

    I cut a new hard edge once a month, but i maintain the edge via flip edging.

  • @lawncare504
    @lawncare504 Před rokem

    HEZ3060S edger is the way to go

  • @coreyparrish6765
    @coreyparrish6765 Před rokem +1

    Tell your guy to Use the wheel, it is much better. IF not, you destroy the guard faster. it should only go in about 1/4 inch, or you destroy the blade faster as well. I use both though, short runs can be string trimmed, but like others say, a corner lot takes more time, so an edger is better.

  • @robertkalanzjr8309
    @robertkalanzjr8309 Před rokem

    Hi what’s a good line to use when edging thanks Bob

  • @tonymoreno9090
    @tonymoreno9090 Před rokem

    Honestly it’s not a fair comparison , because the edger already had the walk edged- so the string trimmer doesn’t do the same job. Maybe bi- weekly it’s faster with the trimmer. As always great videos

  • @ethanmiller3935
    @ethanmiller3935 Před rokem

    I am on the stick edger sise of this argument. Question for you, straight or curve shaft for the edger? I got the pas2620 with curve edger, and boy does it do better than a 21cc!

  • @seanbennitt261
    @seanbennitt261 Před rokem

    Is Toro a good brand for a first commercial trimmer can you let me know Brian

  • @craigwooster2245
    @craigwooster2245 Před rokem

    String trimmer walking backwards weekly and you have capacity of doing trimming other things. In New England stick trimmers just aren't used. I was blown away that so many people use stick trimmers where I live in SC. it's an extra piece of equipment and for only one purpose, so think

  • @frhizzy2746
    @frhizzy2746 Před rokem +1

    hey brian, im 17 just started a lawn care business i work at mcdonalds and saved up money for a 21 inch push mower, weed eater, blower, and a edger. working on getting some yard signs and i have business cards. What advice could you give for me to get started? theres a lot of competition in the area, i do good work but dont know how to get customers. I live in a really small town less than 8,000 ppl

    • @FatherAndSonMinistries
      @FatherAndSonMinistries Před rokem

      get flyers and put them on mailbox flags and just keep doing that, some clients will be bad but most who call are good clients.
      of course, good work speaks for itself, but when you are new, you have to get the word out!
      worked for me!

  • @allanmowz
    @allanmowz Před rokem +1

    With your first segment of flip edging in this video, lower your left hand much further down the shaft and ignore the grip. You'll get way more control for a straighter line. Having it way up high like you did makes way too much moving room and a longer lever between you and the moving end. So it'll be able to move much easier than if you hold closer to the moving end. Like you I walk backwards and that's because of the anticlockwise rotation on my trimmer. I walk towards the clear side so visuals are improved of where I'm going. On or off the grass doesn't matter - that's dictated by the design of the lawn and what I am avoiding throwing stuff towards.
    Additionally, once a line is set in an edge it only requires maintenance. So there's nothing against setting it with the edger tool then maintaining it with the trimmer after that point. But I can't justify paying full price on an edger when the trimmer works so well already. This coming from a Kiwi bloke with knee high kikuyu grass that can grow over concrete.

    • @allanmowz
      @allanmowz Před rokem

      Afterthought. You can also do the waist height inverted method if you want an angled cut such as against a house or fence line. It depends on what you are trying to do which dictates what you do to achieve it.

  • @MB12116
    @MB12116 Před rokem +2

    Next controversial topic: guard or no guard? I keep the guard, as I’ve tried it without the guard and the benefit was negligible for me and I think the guard adds some value as you don’t get as much thrown back at you.

  • @ryany5553
    @ryany5553 Před rokem

    Vernon is right holding the edger that way is way slower , here in south florida you edge every week and nobody does it with a trimmer

  • @VictorsMowingandMore
    @VictorsMowingandMore Před rokem

    I use Stihl Trimmers and I hold it sideways