Wow the Scag handled that tall grass like it was nothing! Very impressed with the property after, you guys did a great job. Love to POV action too. A head mounted camera like a GoPro would be amazing for future videos!
@@theperstinprescription9833 How about maximizing the quality of your work? There's more to it that taking a huge 72" 0-turn and rutting the crap out of the turf blasting through the yard. Plus going over the yard 19 times trying to get the clippings small enough is NOT a time saver slash money maker.
Love seeing that Scag eat that grass with no problem. Enjoyed your video. Thanks 👍
Thanks for watching!
And people wonder why I choose Scag, this video says it all! Good work fellas
For sure! Scag is our favorite brand as well!
Wow the Scag handled that tall grass like it was nothing! Very impressed with the property after, you guys did a great job. Love to POV action too. A head mounted camera like a GoPro would be amazing for future videos!
Was your front baffle in the stock position here or had you adjusted it any?
What kind of grass is this ?
It’s mostly tall fescue
And you just sold me on a vride. One question though how often does it go threw deck belts?
About every 200-300 hrs I’d say on avg
@Ledge Hill Landscaping seems a little low for that belt I usually get a season outta my walk behind
Great video how do you like the quick shoot blocker
It's great! We use it a lot!
@@Ledgehill. Is easy to reach and to install. We have vrides at my work and need shoot blockers for them
@@logansimpson5980 Yes, it is easy to reach and pretty easy to install. It works great for us!
Got some quick shoot for see vrides and we love them
Nice job
Thanks man! 👊
Is that the brady bunch house?🤢
Should be using that grass glap and not throwing the clippings into the neighbors yard
Where's the bagger? Professional crews bag every lawn. Mil-lineal kids.....
@@theperstinprescription9833 How about maximizing the quality of your work? There's more to it that taking a huge 72" 0-turn and rutting the crap out of the turf blasting through the yard. Plus going over the yard 19 times trying to get the clippings small enough is NOT a time saver slash money maker.