Love your edging and trimming. Makes everything so crisp looking. Also love ❤️ that you don’t slashwand run. You always clean up the grass. Stellar job. Enjoy watching you from Idaho USA 🇺🇸
Beautiful job Tim. Huge difference. It looks like it belongs in the neighborhood now. I just love how the home pops when the lawn is manicured. Thank you for sharing!
My biggest fear in grass this tall would of course be "Snakes". But you seem to attack yards like this and worse, with no fear at all. You're a brave man Tim. Beautiful job my friend as always.
.. Only snakes are deaf and will not respond to noises no matter how loud.. But, they can feel the vibration and that's what they react to.. Think that's why he's wearing leggings to protect the legs from both spiders and snakes 🤗..
@@aingealtara1479 There is always someone that wants to prove someone else wrong. Okay fine, they'll react to the vibrations of the mower. What's the difference since that is essentially all that sound is?
He has got gaiters on anyways, I think that helps put your mind at ease a lot on the very unlikely chance a snake tagged him. I would be more bothered about pissing off a spider though, takes a hell of a lot to do that though
I see you are very proficient in the use of all your tools in the trade. This is clearly seen in your posting. From the start to finish you exhibit not only a proficiency but also a care for each and every project you undertake. I have viewed many lawn care videos but I thoroughly enjoy your exquisite judgement and skill with edging. I don't see this level of skill and care with any other lawn care specialists. I always enjoy watching you carrying out you're tasks wether large or small. Thank you for posting. You certainly have earned my admiration! :)
Tim my love. Truly you are a great gentleman. It takes a special person with special skills to take yards and lawns and turn them into beautiful spaces. I love you and your work. Thank you for being a great help to your community. I know what a loving heart you have. Take care and stay safe my love 🍺😇🌞🌈🇺🇸👍❤️🕊🌹🎈
You do the best job on these grass cutting videos. The bagging of the cuttings looks the best. lot of the other guys don't do that and it doesn't look as good great work
Mostly concerned about stones, garden mulch(wood chips etc), snakes and odd spider (funnel webs and redbacks), and dust when mowing and snippering. I always try to get the workers to use eye and nose protection. Ear protection is best too. Legs need protection also but the heat in some areas often makes yard workers ignore this part of safety. So you see personal safety is my primary concern. You work hard there to create a neat yard.😁😁👍🇦🇺
Years ago I was at my mils place, in the conservatory. We moved into the dining room, then, what sounded like a gun shot happened and there was a hole in the conservatory window AND the dining room window. A lawnmower from over the back fence, about 40 meters away, had thrown a stone just a bit bigger than a marble. It could have been lethal. So, yeah, those concerns are valid.
I've recently gotten hooked on watching lawn mowing videos. I've watched at least half a dozen different channels, and I think you really do the best job of bagging and hauling away the grass clippings. It bugs me when other mowers just "cut and run". Keep up the good work, and good luck hitting 50K subscribers.
Oh Tim, you are a beaut bloke. Fancy offering money IF they knew you and then going ahead and mowing. Beautiful grass, just neglected. Thank you on behalf of their neighbours and the community’s.
I am always impressed by the degree of pride you take when doing these yards Tim. You even take the time to pull weeds the trimmer can't reach. I love it ;) Keep up the great work kiddo and say Hi to Mrs Lawnmower Man too ;)
Homeowner is young able bodied and the yard looks so overgrown astounds me. Great job Tim as usual. I am now old and disabled yet I still mow my huge block of land. I ran a business, raised kids, carer for my elderly mother and even studied time during those years of this young home owner, and I always mowed my own grass as busy as I was. My yard never got that long and messy. I can understand the disabled, elderly, as well as people going through tough times psychologically etc., Or you have been away for an extended period of time to have the yard go a bit too far. Or the mower won't start ever in for repairs or waiting to afford to buy a replacement mower. At times I borrowed a family members mower because I always feared the kids playing in long grass with snakes.
Good on you Patricia! He looks as though he could be getting to his lawns without trouble but he could be in a difficult time of his life, but I agree, when I saw a young able bodied person, I thought it'd be nicer if it was someone who really couldn't, rather than has been lazy. Who are we to judge though! :P
trampoline indicates kids... wonder if he went through a divorce or something. Hope he's doing better. Sometimes an act of kindness is all it takes. Good on ya!
@ivomirrikerpro3805 Yeah, and notice how they never really state how many hours they actually spend doing any of those things that keep them busy? Meanwhile, here I am, able bodied and occasionally not able to mow my lawn since I'm working 90+ hour weeks between 2 jobs. I'm so lazy, infact that has given me the motivation tonight once I finish my 6th back to back shift I'm going to get the mower out at 2am and mow my lawn. Gonna have to be quick though, need to be back at work again for 6am. Wish I could be a stay at home parent and play "business owner" in a profitless business and study pointless things online that I put no effort into.
Sounds as though you and I worked similar hours. Given I worked 50 hour business weeks in a physically demanding indoor plant hire business which both my sons own now. I put 20 hours aside of studying my science degree after the kids were asleep which I did very well in. Plus taking care of my elderly mother with cancer running her to appointments and hospital. Including running the household for my kids. Plus, I allotted 2 nights 5.30pm till 7.30pm a week volunteering for kids living on the street and feeding them. Midnight to 1am was my bedtime and up again 6am. Unlike you having back to back jobs and if you live alone makes it harder to maintain a yard. My ex-husband did chip in as well.
As always Tim, a great job. Thank you again for your " free mow fridays". Maybe a little note to the home owner that the gardenia's would love a feed. If you only filmed this video today, they should have lots of flowers and buds on them. Only commenting as I am a " little" partial to gardenia's.
Awesome job Tim 👏 I've been following you for a long time, love watching your channel an your amazing transformation,s , keep them coming Tim Thanks 😊....
Now that's a proper yard! That mower amazes me. It knocked it right down. Beautiful job, Tim. As for what I would fear the most...I'm not really afraid of snakes but I wouldn't want to run into Mr. Brown or Mr. Black. My fear is spiders so your red backed spider would not be fun. My only other fears would be hitting something with the mower or some poor, innocent lizard. That would upset me a lot!
@@outgoingllamma85_67 Snakes don't bother me. I like having the non-venomous around. As for the venomous, I am not scared of them, but I do have a healthy respect for them. If they leave me alone, I leave them be- unless they're near home, Then I have someone relocate them out away from peopley places. I used to do it myself, but I can't get around well enough now.
Tim, you need to consult with most of the council contractors of Australia to show them how to mow an area and not make it look worse then when they started. You have an eye for detail and most importantly you have a care factor. 👍
I love watching videos of people who clean super dirty homes for free, now I just came across this video and it's just amazing that people like you do different services for free, even mowing their overgrown lawns! The end result is so beautiful and the video is inspiring! I wish I could go around doing something I enjoy for free! Also I miss living in a house and mowing too, I've never had the chance to learn how to use a weed eater but it looks so fun and gives such a nice look and I can't wait to live in a house again so I can go back to taking care of a lawn and eventually a garden! Also when you used the weed eater and it left behind all of the trimmings I was curious how you'd gather them up off the lawn, using the lawn mower like a vacuum cleaner is so clever!
I'm an American who moved to Sydney to teach after 9 year Army in 1979. I have found 2 "Funnel web" spiders, plus a few "Red Back" spiders that were handing out at the compost bin (Similar to black widows).... I grew up in Michigan on 164 acres of woods, did a combat tour in Vietnam (101st Airborne) ... seen bamboo pit vipers which we called “two step.” Plus a couple king cobras... the "Funnel web" spiders still scare me the most!
most people would be scared of snakes but having mowed for a living 45 years and done many long overgrown lawns I have found all you see of snakes is them buggering off, my fear when using the rear discharge it rocks and large chunks of wood and on to many times to remember pieces of steel and other metals being removed from my shins even with leg guards on at the hospital and being stitched up.
A family with a newborn?, your showing up would have been much appreciated help. Thank you. Just on the small sloped area connecting to the neighbors, you showed how much work goes into a groomed area. You edged, mowed, blew-off clippings multiple times to get that nice look, for them both. With the changing weather there, it occurred to me that that back yard was not only long but probably fairly damp/wet. You would be dealing with wet clippings that wouldn't dry or mulch... Ah, it was overcast and you let the first cut sit for two days to dry before completing. Smart. Admiring your good mower, making a major cut without really pausing. People did assemble a pretty thoughtful list of things to consider in working on yards: spiders; snakes; sharp thrown objects; dog poop; stones or wood chips; dust... I tend to think of major objects hiding in grass, often set against fences "out of the way" and then lost in high growth. Those were very nice Before and After photos and a great change in appearance.
I would like to see one of these lawn mowing videos in reverse! It would kind of look like you were putting the grass back how it was. IDK I think it would be neat
Given the clues that there is or was a dog, I'd be looking out for poo piles! LOL I have to admit I was hoping to see you painting the brown spots again. I've been checking out the products here, but I see several complaints about the color getting on their dog's feet and even having it tracked into the house and showing up on the carpet. Even after drying for a couple of days.
I think your money is safe in your pocket, because people that watch your channel, like to learn how to do a better job on their own yard! We don’t let our yard get that bad!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Always a pleasure to watch you do what you do very well....just send me the $100 I'm here for you ... when I don't see new ones I look back and watch the old ones time and time again... Give my best to your newlywed Nicole and Best of course to you my friend Tim!!!!
How can an able bodied young man let their yard get this bad. Great job and living in Florida for many years this was always my motivation to keep my grandparents yard cut frequently.
Snakes! Though you have rarely run into any. I'm always afraid of snakes in tall grass in any country. Especially here in the USA. Lots of snakes in the grasses around south Louisiana. Great video as usual, Tim. Excellent job.
Looks beautiful Tim, the front and back. It was a blessing for these new parents. Thank you for the blessing to them. Question, I'm always curious about how long it takes to work on the job, do you think you could mention it in your future videos? Thank you.
As a person that works as a landscaper as well I’m surprised his lawnmower hasn’t broke yet the way he cuts the grass like that without using the weed eater first to chop it down some is crazy but no hate I salute wat you are doin by giving free maintenance service and showing others through these videos how to work on there own yard 💯🤝
Views and shares of this video are the best way to support Free Mow Fridays! Thanks for enabling me to go out and have fun doing what I love 🙏
This is incredible
What a legend, even came back to clean up the clippings from a mulch mow! Deadset champion
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Thank you
I noticed you don't use your utility mowers 1st much any more, any reason for that?
Tim, I’m so grateful you pick up your clippings. I wish all lawn professionals did the same.
What an ignorant thing to say....
Stump up the cash for the lawnman and he will take the clippings.
Depends on your yard. Nothing wrong with mulch mowing. It's 90% water
@@nopressuregolf it doesn't decay nearly as fast as people say. At best you should Mulch once or twice a month
They do if you pay them to.
You’re a good man Tim, I’m sure his neighbors were grateful.
@Double Dog Dare My question is, why didn't the neighbors, at least, offer their help?
@@thomasshort1784 it's not their job to look after lazy neighbours!
Your work ethic is OUTSTANDING. Finished product is so sharp and clean. Great job. Love your channel, Tim ❤
Thanks Maggie!
🤢🐍🤢🕷️🤢 Very nice job! Quite long it was. 👍👍👍👍
Love your edging and trimming. Makes everything so crisp looking. Also love ❤️ that you don’t slashwand run. You always clean up the grass. Stellar job. Enjoy watching you from Idaho USA 🇺🇸
You do a great job. Enjoying from the USA keep up the excellent work.
Enjoying your work videos from Southern California
Biggest fear with that lawn would be an empty beer fridge when I got home 😂
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺here ya go...just in case mate.
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lol
Without a doubt. If you know, best Australian beer? The only one I know is Fosters.
Beautiful job Tim. Huge difference. It looks like it belongs in the neighborhood now. I just love how the home pops when the lawn is manicured. Thank you for sharing!
My biggest fear in grass this tall would of course be "Snakes". But you seem to attack yards like this and worse, with no fear at all. You're a brave man Tim. Beautiful job my friend as always.
Snakes will run away when they hear all the noise of the mower etc. I would be more aware of spiders hiding under wood etc.
.. Only snakes are deaf and will not respond to noises no matter how loud.. But, they can feel the vibration and that's what they react to.. Think that's why he's wearing leggings to protect the legs from both spiders and snakes 🤗..
@@aingealtara1479 There is always someone that wants to prove someone else wrong. Okay fine, they'll react to the vibrations of the mower. What's the difference since that is essentially all that sound is?
@@chriswaite8784 I had a snake try to attack my lawn mower once and it got sucked in and thrown out as a bunch of gibs
He has got gaiters on anyways, I think that helps put your mind at ease a lot on the very unlikely chance a snake tagged him. I would be more bothered about pissing off a spider though, takes a hell of a lot to do that though
This looks so good. You made it look like a mansion. I hope the people living there think so too. You do beautiful work. God bless you. ❤️🙏🙏👍👍❤️
Wow! Great edging and transformation! Loved that you picked up the clippings!
What a transformation! The yard is incredible!
My 22 month old son is currently in an obsessed with watching people mow lawns stage, so thanks for your videos haha
It's not always a stage
Source: 22 year old son
I see you are very proficient in the use of all your tools in the trade. This is clearly seen in your posting. From the start to finish you exhibit not only a proficiency but also a care for each and every project you undertake. I have viewed many lawn care videos but I thoroughly enjoy your exquisite judgement and skill with edging. I don't see this level of skill and care with any other lawn care specialists. I always enjoy watching you carrying out you're tasks wether large or small. Thank you for posting. You certainly have earned my admiration! :)
Tim my love. Truly you are a great gentleman. It takes a special person with special skills to take yards and lawns and turn them into beautiful spaces. I love you and your work. Thank you for being a great help to your community. I know what a loving heart you have. Take care and stay safe my love 🍺😇🌞🌈🇺🇸👍❤️🕊🌹🎈
You do the best job on these grass cutting videos. The bagging of the cuttings looks the best. lot of the other guys don't do that and it doesn't look as good great work
Lucky is he that had you do free mow Friday for him!!!
You are truly a super guy Tim.❤️
Well done Tim. It turned out great. Thanks for helping out the community and for sharing the video.
Love how you transform these gardens.
what a cute video. The home owner sure looked confused. It's not every day someone offers you money
The lawn mowing technique is so amazing, it's so satisfying to watch, the lawn mower is so modern, I wish I could have one
My fear would be a snake. Glad you helped there. God bless.
Mostly concerned about stones, garden mulch(wood chips etc), snakes and odd spider (funnel webs and redbacks), and dust when mowing and snippering. I always try to get the workers to use eye and nose protection. Ear protection is best too. Legs need protection also but the heat in some areas often makes yard workers ignore this part of safety. So you see personal safety is my primary concern.
You work hard there to create a neat yard.😁😁👍🇦🇺
Debris is my biggest fear after a previous encounter with a flying stone to the face. Great job, as always 👍
Ouch yes...I've had some stones and big seed pods hit next to my eye...I need to buy a mesh face guard...can't stand my plastic one.
That must have hurt! Our kitchen window was broken by a stone from the neighbours lawn mower.
@@Heavens-Humanaterian-Army I've been afraid of these guys getting hit in the head or face as well it's very dangerous.
Years ago I was at my mils place, in the conservatory. We moved into the dining room, then, what sounded like a gun shot happened and there was a hole in the conservatory window AND the dining room window. A lawnmower from over the back fence, about 40 meters away, had thrown a stone just a bit bigger than a marble. It could have been lethal. So, yeah, those concerns are valid.
Brown snakes and red belly blacks, also red back spiders, and black widows
I've recently gotten hooked on watching lawn mowing videos. I've watched at least half a dozen different channels, and I think you really do the best job of bagging and hauling away the grass clippings. It bugs me when other mowers just "cut and run". Keep up the good work, and good luck hitting 50K subscribers.
Started watching this vid and could not help myself paused it and went and mowed my lawn
Your a good person Tim, many blessing your way. Love your videos. 👍👍👍 I would fear snakes.
I like how you are transparent what you do and don’t try and virtue signal like the other UA-camrs that do yard work for free
Thanks! That means a lot.
Marvel should totally add "Tim The Lawnmower Man" to their superhero collection! 💪🏻👍🏻👏🏻
Excellent work! Wow! Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Oh Tim, you are a beaut bloke. Fancy offering money IF they knew you and then going ahead and mowing. Beautiful grass, just neglected. Thank you on behalf of their neighbours and the community’s.
Thanks for the support
He got paid around $5000-6000 to post the video up. So it's not just all kindness and butterflies. 🤣🤣
I would fear the hard work 😂 Beautiful job Tim, now he knows who you are.
Bhaaaaa, spot on Sue :-)
As always looks fantastic 😌😊 I just love the work you do. God bless you 🙏
Tim, du leistest sehr gute Arbeit, ein großes Lob!!!!!
I am always impressed by the degree of pride you take when doing these yards Tim. You even take the time to pull weeds the trimmer can't reach. I love it ;) Keep up the great work kiddo and say Hi to Mrs Lawnmower Man too ;)
Tim, I think of you as being like Mr. Rogers. You make everyone your neighbor and bring cheer to all.
Good exercise too. ❤
Homeowner is young able bodied and the yard looks so overgrown astounds me. Great job Tim as usual. I am now old and disabled yet I still mow my huge block of land. I ran a business, raised kids, carer for my elderly mother and even studied time during those years of this young home owner, and I always mowed my own grass as busy as I was. My yard never got that long and messy. I can understand the disabled, elderly, as well as people going through tough times psychologically etc., Or you have been away for an extended period of time to have the yard go a bit too far. Or the mower won't start ever in for repairs or waiting to afford to buy a replacement mower. At times I borrowed a family members mower because I always feared the kids playing in long grass with snakes.
Good on you Patricia! He looks as though he could be getting to his lawns without trouble but he could be in a difficult time of his life, but I agree, when I saw a young able bodied person, I thought it'd be nicer if it was someone who really couldn't, rather than has been lazy. Who are we to judge though! :P
trampoline indicates kids... wonder if he went through a divorce or something. Hope he's doing better. Sometimes an act of kindness is all it takes. Good on ya!
Of course the boomer has to chime in with how fantastic they are and how entitled everyone else is; like clockwork.
@ivomirrikerpro3805 Yeah, and notice how they never really state how many hours they actually spend doing any of those things that keep them busy?
Meanwhile, here I am, able bodied and occasionally not able to mow my lawn since I'm working 90+ hour weeks between 2 jobs.
I'm so lazy, infact that has given me the motivation tonight once I finish my 6th back to back shift I'm going to get the mower out at 2am and mow my lawn.
Gonna have to be quick though, need to be back at work again for 6am.
Wish I could be a stay at home parent and play "business owner" in a profitless business and study pointless things online that I put no effort into.
Sounds as though you and I worked similar hours. Given I worked 50 hour business weeks in a physically demanding indoor plant hire business which both my sons own now. I put 20 hours aside of studying my science degree after the kids were asleep which I did very well in. Plus taking care of my elderly mother with cancer running her to appointments and hospital. Including running the household for my kids. Plus, I allotted 2 nights 5.30pm till 7.30pm a week volunteering for kids living on the street and feeding them. Midnight to 1am was my bedtime and up again 6am. Unlike you having back to back jobs and if you live alone makes it harder to maintain a yard. My ex-husband did chip in as well.
As always Tim, a great job. Thank you again for your " free mow fridays". Maybe a little note to the home owner that the gardenia's would love a feed. If you only filmed this video today, they should have lots of flowers and buds on them. Only commenting as I am a " little" partial to gardenia's.
Tim, you are the best UA-cam Landscaper in my opinion. Your work is so neat and I love that! You should do more videos.
Awesome job Tim 👏 I've been following you for a long time, love watching your channel an your amazing transformation,s , keep them coming Tim Thanks 😊....
Me encanta es un hombre que sabe tratar a la gente mayor y rápido y consiente a la gente.
well done Tim
Now that's a proper yard! That mower amazes me. It knocked it right down. Beautiful job, Tim. As for what I would fear the most...I'm not really afraid of snakes but I wouldn't want to run into Mr. Brown or Mr. Black. My fear is spiders so your red backed spider would not be fun. My only other fears would be hitting something with the mower or some poor, innocent lizard. That would upset me a lot!
My fear is a water gage or anything like that. Hot one so hard last year it bent a blade to almost 90 degrees
I'm not one to scare easily, but I think I'd worry most about spiders when moving things out of the way. Another job well done!
Its mostly snakes in long grass
@@outgoingllamma85_67 Snakes don't bother me. I like having the non-venomous around. As for the venomous, I am not scared of them, but I do have a healthy respect for them. If they leave me alone, I leave them be- unless they're near home, Then I have someone relocate them out away from peopley places. I used to do it myself, but I can't get around well enough now.
Nice work, as usual! You make it look easy!
I always like that you do not leave the cuttings you take that away.
I do pride myself on the fact that not many do and it’s the biggest part of the job
@@timthelawnmowerman also comes with a cost so mad respect.
Thank you Tim. Great job!
What a job on that thick grass. Definitely gave you and the equipment a good workout.
This is the kind of tall grass I wish we have in my Country of Fort Wayne, Indiana USA 🇺🇸
I can never find a blade of grass that you missed! Love the way you seek perfection with every job. An admirer from South Florida, USA.
Tim, you need to consult with most of the council contractors of Australia to show them how to mow an area and not make it look worse then when they started. You have an eye for detail and most importantly you have a care factor. 👍
Чистовая работа!!!отличный покос травы!!аккуратно подстрижен газон.👍🔥
👏👏✨️. I love the fast sounds of the equipment 🥰
As ALWAYS.......... a thorough and beautiful transformation!!!!! Los Angeles, California is watching. Stay Safe.
Wonderful job Tim! The yard looks great.
I love watching videos of people who clean super dirty homes for free, now I just came across this video and it's just amazing that people like you do different services for free, even mowing their overgrown lawns! The end result is so beautiful and the video is inspiring! I wish I could go around doing something I enjoy for free! Also I miss living in a house and mowing too, I've never had the chance to learn how to use a weed eater but it looks so fun and gives such a nice look and I can't wait to live in a house again so I can go back to taking care of a lawn and eventually a garden! Also when you used the weed eater and it left behind all of the trimmings I was curious how you'd gather them up off the lawn, using the lawn mower like a vacuum cleaner is so clever!
The backyard transformation was phenomenal! Wowzers
Fabulous transformation Tim. Bet the owner was pleased. ❤
GREAT JOB TIM. I STILL DON'T GET THESE YOUNG GUYS NOT BEING ABLE TO CUT THE GRASS.
Hopefully he can weed the beds in front
We do not know the circumstances of why they cannot do it themselves, sometimes life just overwhelms us.
Terrific Work as always. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Always such a gentleman and true yard sculptor❤❤❤❤
So glad there was no snake!!
Your work is FINE!
I'm an American who moved to Sydney to teach after 9 year Army in 1979. I have found 2 "Funnel web" spiders, plus a few "Red Back" spiders that were handing out at the compost bin (Similar to black widows).... I grew up in Michigan on 164 acres of woods, did a combat tour in Vietnam (101st Airborne) ... seen bamboo pit vipers which we called “two step.” Plus a couple king cobras... the "Funnel web" spiders still scare me the most!
Awesome job Tim. That masport mower is amazing.. I have the Honda hru21 contractor mower and can guarantee it would have struggled against that lawn..
most people would be scared of snakes but having mowed for a living 45 years and done many long overgrown lawns I have found all you see of snakes is them buggering off, my fear when using the rear discharge it rocks and large chunks of wood and on to many times to remember pieces of steel and other metals being removed from my shins even with leg guards on at the hospital and being stitched up.
A family with a newborn?, your showing up would have been much appreciated help. Thank you. Just on the small sloped area connecting to the neighbors, you showed how much work goes into a groomed area. You edged, mowed, blew-off clippings multiple times to get that nice look, for them both. With the changing weather there, it occurred to me that that back yard was not only long but probably fairly damp/wet. You would be dealing with wet clippings that wouldn't dry or mulch... Ah, it was overcast and you let the first cut sit for two days to dry before completing. Smart. Admiring your good mower, making a major cut without really pausing. People did assemble a pretty thoughtful list of things to consider in working on yards: spiders; snakes; sharp thrown objects; dog poop; stones or wood chips; dust... I tend to think of major objects hiding in grass, often set against fences "out of the way" and then lost in high growth. Those were very nice Before and After photos and a great change in appearance.
hey Tim you always do a great job i always love watching your channel
An amazing job looks great I know the customer was very pleased
I would like to see one of these lawn mowing videos in reverse! It would kind of look like you were putting the grass back how it was. IDK I think it would be neat
Given the clues that there is or was a dog, I'd be looking out for poo piles! LOL I have to admit I was hoping to see you painting the brown spots again. I've been checking out the products here, but I see several complaints about the color getting on their dog's feet and even having it tracked into the house and showing up on the carpet. Even after drying for a couple of days.
looks amazing!!
I love your professionalism sacrifice and discipline to stand up for people who can’t or won’t stand up for themselves no matter what the circumstance
I think your money is safe in your pocket, because people that watch your channel, like to learn how to do a better job on their own yard! We don’t let our yard get that bad!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Another fantastic job, Glad you were able to pass along a blessing .
Awesome job as usual Tim 👍👍. You tamed that jungle that was the back yard. Cheers from sth east Queensland 🇦🇺
Yard look wonderful. Thank you. 🥰🥰🥰
Always a pleasure to watch you do what you do very well....just send me the $100 I'm here for you ... when I don't see new ones I look back and watch the old ones time and time again... Give my best to your newlywed Nicole and Best of course to you my friend Tim!!!!
❤ the finished job, 👍🏻. Having a lovely crisp edging makes a huge difference. 😊 Tim. Have a nice week
Wet and thick and very overgrown,that’s just the way you like it.very nice,great video.just keep doing what your doing.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎
WHY IS THIS SO SATISFYING
ANOTHER AWESOME SAUCE LAWN TIM!!! 🚜🚜🚜🚜. Have a Great Weekend 🌈😄🌞🌞🤣😂🤣🤑 KEEP CUTTIN IT UPPPPP 🚜😎
Suuuuupeeeer dokonalá úprava pozemku. Majitelé by Ti měli líbat ruce! Děkuji za tohle video a už se těším na další !!! Skutečně bezvadná práce !💯👍👍🌿
Your mower is built different, that's crazy impressive, well done mate
Wow how amazing doing great free mow fridays love it.👍🏼👍🏼
Tremendous change Tim perfect
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR WORK
How can an able bodied young man let their yard get this bad. Great job and living in Florida for many years this was always my motivation to keep my grandparents yard cut frequently.
Fabulous transformation!
Always love your videos.....
I appreciate that!
Hopefully this will inspire the owners to take care of their yard now. Looks slick as usual. 💎🙏💕🐨
Beautiful transformation!!
Snakes! Though you have rarely run into any. I'm always afraid of snakes in tall grass in any country.
Especially here in the USA. Lots of snakes in the grasses around south Louisiana. Great video as usual, Tim. Excellent job.
The reveal is fantastic!
Love your work. You're amazing. Thank you for helping people out.your truly appreciate and are amazing
You’re 1 AWESOME MAN 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I like this new approach. Tim u are full of surprises
Looks really lovely. I find your videos so relaxing. Well done Tim 😊
Looks beautiful Tim, the front and back. It was a blessing for these new parents. Thank you for the blessing to them. Question, I'm always curious about how long it takes to work on the job, do you think you could mention it in your future videos? Thank you.
As a person that works as a landscaper as well I’m surprised his lawnmower hasn’t broke yet the way he cuts the grass like that without using the weed eater first to chop it down some is crazy but no hate I salute wat you are doin by giving free maintenance service and showing others through these videos how to work on there own yard 💯🤝
Amazing transformation and a lot of hard work.