Okay, please tell me I'm not the only one who, when they saw the thumbnail, said "I have to stop everything and watch this video!" This video pretty much has it all.... Neil, pretending he is a fireman, Neil sweating profusely, and Neil talking about how he makes pancakes! Who needs cable? 🤣🤣🤣 Very cool looking piece of equipment!
Pocket knife goes a long way. Also you have a tractor loader and forks. Set yourself up for less work. Always use the tools in your toolbox and work smarter not harder.
Always watch your videos especially how you do a great job how you are willing to get your hands dirty and use the equipment, even if you don't sale it.
If you do clogged the quicker you get it shut down the easier it is to clear. Also if you get your mix right you can get rye grass to grow up the side of a 😅
I've only ever hydroseeded+watched others doing it with seed mixed in... vs spreading seed and hydroseeding over it. But maybe that's just something here in Wisconsin. They, in general are a pain to clean out and flush hoses when finished for the day, or when they break down lol. Keep up the GREAT work Neil + production crew!
Hydro seeding is great.... unless you get an unexpected torrential rain the day after it’s put down 😑😑😑 although, just spreading grass seed doesn’t appreciate downpours either. Sod is the way to go.... if you can justify the expense 🤣
Okay, please tell me I'm not the only one who, when they saw the thumbnail, said "I have to stop everything and watch this video!"
This video pretty much has it all.... Neil, pretending he is a fireman, Neil sweating profusely, and Neil talking about how he makes pancakes! Who needs cable? 🤣🤣🤣
Very cool looking piece of equipment!
Are you going to give us an up date when the grass comes through would like to see how it has turn out and how long it has taken to come up ?
Planning on it
First time I saw hydro seeding was 45 years ago, I'm still amazed to this day every time I see it just about grow before your eyes.
Pocket knife goes a long way. Also you have a tractor loader and forks. Set yourself up for less work. Always use the tools in your toolbox and work smarter not harder.
Interesting to watch. A mix of topics is great for us to watch.
Always watch your videos especially how you do a great job how you are willing to get your hands dirty and use the equipment, even if you don't sale it.
I started sweating just watching Neil work so hard.
You leave this open to some comments that can't be put in type. I got too much time on my hands. 🤪😜🤪
Haha looked a little tired Neil 😊🤣
If you do clogged the quicker you get it shut down the easier it is to clear. Also if you get your mix right you can get rye grass to grow up the side of a 😅
I've only ever hydroseeded+watched others doing it with seed mixed in... vs spreading seed and hydroseeding over it. But maybe that's just something here in Wisconsin.
They, in general are a pain to clean out and flush hoses when finished for the day, or when they break down lol.
Keep up the GREAT work Neil + production crew!
Hydro seeding is great.... unless you get an unexpected torrential rain the day after it’s put down 😑😑😑 although, just spreading grass seed doesn’t appreciate downpours either. Sod is the way to go.... if you can justify the expense 🤣
That's a lot of area to lay sod on!! I think the workload would put me off that.
Do you have videos of the rest of the process? I would love to see the whole thing
Three others went up in the last week if you checked the channel.
@@MessicksEquip found them thanks
Epic machine get it like epic cuz it’s a epic hydro seeder lol
Hey Neil, what did you use to kill the weeds?
Roundup. In a prior video.
Oh, hell yes!
Just called and “ medical alert” answered
mis-keyed the number? 800-222-3373 or 877-260-3528
Cool
i dont know why people like mowing so much..
So you can drive your tractor!!
hi
thats an inch and 1/2 hose not 2 inch, one man can't handle a 2 inch.
One man can handle a 2 inch hose.