Bro I started with a small little 5'8 trailer zero turn 50' handheld equipment and went on my way. With that 1st stimulus check we got a while ago. I just invested into getting started and went from there. Good luck to you sir. Lets get it 💪💯
Hey man if it doesn't get dirty You ain't working 😂 Very nice setup I use 2 Husqvarna 22" push mowers in my fleet. That 5.4Triton engine is boss had it in my 97 Ford Van and it stood the test of time. Still using residential mowers and they're working for me ✔️💯💪🏾
Yes Sir 👍 couldn't agree more. I love my residentials. They will last many hours as long as we take care of them. Thanks for the love. Hope you have a great season 🙏
Thank you brother. I started back in 2020 and slowly working for equipment that I will need. I tried to do not spend on my lawn account and just re-invest back into my business. Facebook market will have good deals on equipment. I have bought good used equipment and till this day they are still going strong. It will pay off man. I am sure you will have more than I will soon 👍
@leonardomigot4040 Hey man I will try to answer you question to the best of my experience. Feel free to ask. That is why we all are brothers in this industry and hopefully here to help anybody out. So to your question depending where you live and how you do business will depend on your state or country laws. Not everywhere have the same laws so therefore license or some type of permit may be requiered. I will suggest getting information depending where you live and go from there. If you are just starting a couple of laws might not affect you as much but like i said highly recommend to research your state laws. Now Diesel vs Gas are two different things. If you have a mower most likely will be powered through gasoline. I know diesel mowers have slight different components. Long story short if its a diesel engine mower then stick to Diesel. Would not recommend to mix fuel.
Great set up and I can't believe you are only part time ❤ I am a huge fan of echo equipment and I think it's better than Stihl and Husqvarna 👍 Good luck to you for the 2024 season, I know you will smash it 💪💪💪💪💪
Man i have been working since I was 12 years old. I just like to keep myself busy. Keeps my mind rolling. Growing up my parents didn't like me killing time lol. It just became a norm for me to stay busy. Thanks for the feedback 👍
I don’t have any payments for equipment so I’m not as fast and don’t need many customers to make good money, not working my Ass of to look good and pay it all for payments 😊😊😊 Think about what I’m saying and I’m retired mechanic
Thats awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Glad all my equipment is paid for and from here on now is just trying to get caught up with a couple of bills I have left. Thanks for watching 👍🏽
great vid man. glad to have you in the industry. i am on the mission for 2024 to follow and follow the journey of small lawn guys. Ever want to check us out we would love it but like always not necessary for our subscribing to your chanel. Oh and dang got a couple other fav channels of mine dropping comments.
Thanks brother. I have always watch many green industry videos but now I just want to relate my experience to others also. It is crazy how we can all relate and connect somehow with what we do lol. Thanks for the support as we are all here to support each other 💯
Right now I have 25 solid clients. My biggest thing is I offer my services to every so often landscape jobs or folks that normally mow their lawn. I use the "Hey if you ever are out of town, traveling, Or just can get to your yard due to busy schedule just shoot me a shout. Man I tell you it works for me so basically long story short I stay mowing most of the season because clients do use me many times through the season. I also think if you have good rates on your lawns and you offer quality work you may not need to overwork yourself or try to mow 100 yards a week. Building trust with your clients will go a long way. Hope this help brother.
I started in the early 90s. We loved our lesco belt drives. I still use mine on a few yards. Never had issues with old tanks like the belt drives.
Yes sir. They are built to last. I may replace the engine on my 36 but I just love the frame on these. Not like the cheap metal they use today 👍
Small lawn care big money. Good luck.
Thanks bro. We here to support each other💯💯💪💪
Check out the Tri-clone HEAVY DUTY trimmer heads for your next lawn care jobs
Great lawn care set up Successful set up ✅✅🦾🦾
The come as you are beat goes hard!
Thanks man yeah I heard it with Bass and sounds hard 💯🔥
@@SwaysLawnCare love the setup dude! Keep up the hard work!
@@doodeeman1304 Thank you! Thanks for watching 💯🫡
I love them Kawasaki engines as well
Thinking about doing this part time starting from scratch.., good luck
Bro I started with a small little 5'8 trailer zero turn 50' handheld equipment and went on my way. With that 1st stimulus check we got a while ago. I just invested into getting started and went from there. Good luck to you sir. Lets get it 💪💯
Hey man if it doesn't get dirty You ain't working 😂 Very nice setup I use 2 Husqvarna 22" push mowers in my fleet. That 5.4Triton engine is boss had it in my 97 Ford Van and it stood the test of time. Still using residential mowers and they're working for me ✔️💯💪🏾
Yes Sir 👍 couldn't agree more. I love my residentials. They will last many hours as long as we take care of them. Thanks for the love. Hope you have a great season 🙏
@@SwaysLawnCare ✔️💯👍🏾
raw and facts. use what you got boss man
You guys have opinions on the husqvarna 22? I’m looking to get new push mowers for my fleet!
@@MulchMasters Love my 2 rear wheel drive and has the blade clutch feature. I've had Honda Toro but for me Husqvarna 💯
you have more mowers then i do😁 keep it up you may end up saying hmm full time one day LOL
Thank you brother. I started back in 2020 and slowly working for equipment that I will need. I tried to do not spend on my lawn account and just re-invest back into my business. Facebook market will have good deals on equipment. I have bought good used equipment and till this day they are still going strong. It will pay off man. I am sure you will have more than I will soon 👍
Looking good my friend!!!! I subbed!
Long vids are good man.. keep them coming
Gonna subscribe and follow.
Nice set up
Thanks bro👍
@leonardomigot4040 Hey man I will try to answer you question to the best of my experience. Feel free to ask. That is why we all are brothers in this industry and hopefully here to help anybody out. So to your question depending where you live and how you do business will depend on your state or country laws. Not everywhere have the same laws so therefore license or some type of permit may be requiered. I will suggest getting information depending where you live and go from there. If you are just starting a couple of laws might not affect you as much but like i said highly recommend to research your state laws. Now Diesel vs Gas are two different things. If you have a mower most likely will be powered through gasoline. I know diesel mowers have slight different components. Long story short if its a diesel engine mower then stick to Diesel. Would not recommend to mix fuel.
Nice setup
Thanks bro 💯
Great set up and I can't believe you are only part time ❤ I am a huge fan of echo equipment and I think it's better than Stihl and Husqvarna 👍 Good luck to you for the 2024 season, I know you will smash it 💪💪💪💪💪
Thank you very much! Hope you have a great season out there! Be safe 👍💯
I love Echo too brother 💪
Dope setup 🫡
Thanks bro 👍
Awesome!!
Good set up man.
Thanks brother 👍
Hey man, is not small setup, you have big equipment right there!! 😅 how you manage you time?
Man i have been working since I was 12 years old. I just like to keep myself busy. Keeps my mind rolling. Growing up my parents didn't like me killing time lol. It just became a norm for me to stay busy. Thanks for the feedback 👍
I don’t have any payments for equipment so I’m not as fast and don’t need many customers to make good money, not working my Ass of to look good and pay it all for payments 😊😊😊
Think about what I’m saying and I’m retired mechanic
Thats awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Glad all my equipment is paid for and from here on now is just trying to get caught up with a couple of bills I have left. Thanks for watching 👍🏽
great vid man. glad to have you in the industry. i am on the mission for 2024 to follow and follow the journey of small lawn guys. Ever want to check us out we would love it but like always not necessary for our subscribing to your chanel. Oh and dang got a couple other fav channels of mine dropping comments.
Thanks brother. I have always watch many green industry videos but now I just want to relate my experience to others also. It is crazy how we can all relate and connect somehow with what we do lol. Thanks for the support as we are all here to support each other 💯
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On your trimmer check and see if that model Husqvarna trimmer is in the recall list was wired wrong ?
Thank you brother was not aware of this issue. I will check up on this matter 💯
Nice set up.
Thanks!
Dope 💪🏽💪🏽
Thank bro 👍
The Cutta is on the seen!💯
heck yeah good to see some other guys i follow hitting this new channel up.
HI there, how many customers are you running part time? I have a fulltime job too and have 27 customers and was as high as 31.
Right now I have 25 solid clients. My biggest thing is I offer my services to every so often landscape jobs or folks that normally mow their lawn. I use the "Hey if you ever are out of town, traveling, Or just can get to your yard due to busy schedule just shoot me a shout. Man I tell you it works for me so basically long story short I stay mowing most of the season because clients do use me many times through the season. I also think if you have good rates on your lawns and you offer quality work you may not need to overwork yourself or try to mow 100 yards a week. Building trust with your clients will go a long way. Hope this help brother.
Also in the Boro
Yes Sir💪 we are back at it man 💯
What part of middle TN?
Murfreesboro brother
@@SwaysLawnCare same!