As a heavy mechanic I judge everyone... I always do pre and post but more so middle. If I find something post I say oh easy 2 mins okay fix it now or wait till I wake up unless I know I need it right away or can wait a day. But drives me nuts... And then I live in Detroit and I see all these ppl driving around with bad lights and I can't even go a half mile with out getting 2 tickets for a cracked windshield...
Like you I'm a retired Truck Driver, regional work VA to ME. A VCR (Vehicle Condition Report) was filled out everyday. Start of log and at the end. Whenever I got out of the cab I always made a visual inspection of the cab and trailer. That tire went bad a long time ago. I just shake my head watching young people sometimes.
The socket set would be ok for small repairs but a 3/4 drive socket and extension with a breaker bar will be needed for the wheel nuts and they will be left hand thread
You guys should level that wall of leaves a bit when blowing into wood lines. I always push them several feet into the woods and level them to the ground so it looks like natural debris on the ground. A giant leaf wall down the property line in the back isn’t ideal
Isn’t that the property where Zack was helping you last year, and one of the mowers caught on fire? Also, I am looking at getting a leaf plow, what would you recommend?
It is so amazing that you are able to show the issues that you have and keep a positive attitude about everything it is an amazing value that you both have and show people and know that the LORD has always got your back .
What about static electricity from the blowers? The leaves you say are exteermly dry, are your machines grounded? I blow snow in winter and I feel the discharge of the static! Believe you me, it's sharp?
I got a br800c blower from stihl love it with the side start but I do want to check out the red max ebz9000 even know I am a big shindawia guy for everything else
I'm sure harbor freight probably has that socket just have to make sure you have an impact that can handle it. Sometimes if you find a good company they have roadside assistance play possibly could have brought you one to replace that one and then you could have done your jobs while they come and worked on you and then get the other three after you finish your job but that's in the past
lookin good. I miss doing fall clean up's but nobody is biting up this way. every quote I've done this season everyone acts like I just took a deuce in their cheerios. apparently in northern indiana ppl think a clean up like you just did should be under 50 dollars lol.
That was a good size pile of leaves. Looks like you definitely got your monies worth out of those tires. Tires are just outrageous anymore. Surprised you got by with 2 grand. lol. Excellent job as always guys. Y’all be safe careful stay warm and dry and keep up the great work. Bruce in Wv!!!
Those tyres didn’t get like that in one day ,you need to do pre checks not just starting the vehicle to warm it up Herein the Uk if you were stopped by the police you would have no licence after one stop ,3 points per illegal tyre =12 points in Uk no licence. You need to be more professional with the amount of vehicles you have.
Man I want a ride on blower! That looks insane! Talk about a time saver wow
As a retired tractor traiiler driver do you do a proper Pretrip and Postrip inspection on your vehicles and equipment?
Came here to ask the same thing. Check the oil and tires every morning at the least. takes no time at all and could really save you from huge issues.
As a heavy mechanic I judge everyone... I always do pre and post but more so middle. If I find something post I say oh easy 2 mins okay fix it now or wait till I wake up unless I know I need it right away or can wait a day. But drives me nuts... And then I live in Detroit and I see all these ppl driving around with bad lights and I can't even go a half mile with out getting 2 tickets for a cracked windshield...
Like you I'm a retired Truck Driver, regional work VA to ME. A VCR (Vehicle Condition Report) was filled out everyday. Start of log and at the end. Whenever I got out of the cab I always made a visual inspection of the cab and trailer. That tire went bad a long time ago. I just shake my head watching young people sometimes.
He ain't no truck driver. He's a lawn boy.
That's 1 man hour.
And one pretty woman hour.
I remember the same incident🔥 happened last year at this same property!! Bad leaves!! 😂
Definitely can tell difference without leaf plow this time
You need to get a socket that fits and carry it with you in the truck,
We keep a 1/4" ratchet set, wrenches in the truck incase it's needed.
@plandscapesoh9702 on a truck that size you should have 3/8 and 1/2 inch drive stuff.
@@plandscapesoh9702 he needs 1" drive sockets.. My best guess is those lug nuts are 41MM
They are also very tight... 360+ ft.lbs. you average truck is 90 to 150 ft.lbs.
The socket set would be ok for small repairs but a 3/4 drive socket and extension with a breaker bar will be needed for the wheel nuts and they will be left hand thread
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I'm amazed at how compact the blower attachment is and how much output of cfm is has mind blowing.
Check out cold fires they make aerosol can extinguishers
oh yeah, a 25 min Spence vid!!!!
@@Mike-ye1zc glad you like it 💪🏼
You guys should level that wall of leaves a bit when blowing into wood lines. I always push them several feet into the woods and level them to the ground so it looks like natural debris on the ground. A giant leaf wall down the property line in the back isn’t ideal
Should have put the landscape trailer back in service for the day. Carry everything you need.
I was thinking the same thing. I think that the ramp rack limits the use of the pickup.
@@obedcasillas3404 we thought about it.
Isn’t that the property where Zack was helping you last year, and one of the mowers caught on fire? Also, I am looking at getting a leaf plow, what would you recommend?
Hello Spencer team hope you guys had a great day
Good Evening Team Spencer
Strength in unity ☝️
@bmills9821 hello how are you
How bout them Dawgs
Nobody's fault but your own.
Pre and post trip inspections daily are a must.
Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you.
@@randywhelan8944 did I say it was someone else's fault ?
It is so amazing that you are able to show the issues that you have and keep a positive attitude about everything it is an amazing value that you both have and show people and know that the LORD has always got your back .
It’s always something at the worst time
@@bmills9821 truth
Love this setup on the toro for leave cleanup. Makes the job easier 👍
@@Skeldinglawncare for sure
You guys work so hard and so efficiently. Great clean up
@@bruceslawncarenist9234 thank you
Canton bandag usually pretty good about truck tires. Used them alot for the semis and forklifts where I used to work.
What about static electricity from the blowers? The leaves you say are exteermly dry, are your machines grounded? I blow snow in winter and I feel the discharge of the static! Believe you me, it's sharp?
I love the Hoodies!!
Love the video
Hey Shawn I'm glad you got the tires safe and sound for the for the landscape truck.
Hello 👋
Oh man, if it ain't one thing it's another 😒
I love TQ's Hoodie. I wish u would sell them. Hint hints 😉
that’s a lot of leaves to leave laying on the yard year after year.
Hey Team Spencer sucks about the tire, but I am glad you were able to get it fixed.
Mount a fire extinguisher on the mower.
Awesome job Shawn and tq have a great upcoming Thursday stay safe out there
Why not use the trailer?Or did you get rid of it
Tqs looking good bro 😊
Nice pony tail tq
That’s the way I would go as well Re-Caps save a little$. All The Best!!
@@chhook949 Recaps save money but,I never used them.Safety First!
Always break down right at the end of the season motor vehicles trailers,
Ive been using great lakes tire for a while now. They service a lot of semis and they have done work with my tractor tires before
Did you have a leaf catch on that same property last year? Thanks for the great vid stay safe God bless
I love you have the American flag on your hoodie!❤
I got a br800c blower from stihl love it with the side start but I do want to check out the red max ebz9000 even know I am a big shindawia guy for everything else
Well, it sucks but look on the bright side. You won’t have to worry about those for a long, long time.👍🇺🇸👊
You may want to get a high torque cordless impact and a couple batteries .Bud wheels have 20 lug nuts if you have remove the inside wheels.
With that much leaves I would’ve just brought the vac in and hauled them off the front at least just to save myself time
Wasn't this the same property as last year you guys had a leaf fire? As you said. They burn quickly. Stay safe Team Spencer.
I'm sure harbor freight probably has that socket just have to make sure you have an impact that can handle it.
Sometimes if you find a good company they have roadside assistance play possibly could have brought you one to replace that one and then you could have done your jobs while they come and worked on you and then get the other three after you finish your job but that's in the past
Compared to your br800, how many br800s would it take to compare to the multi force blower?
@dpsebera not sure, but my guess would be probably 8
@@SpencerLawnCare I appreciate that info, its an absolute beast.
33mm socket should prolly get yourself one just to have encase of a flat and keep it in the truck
stud is square you dont need to remove that just remove the 33mm nut just seen at the end you talked about getting the tool
lookin good. I miss doing fall clean up's but nobody is biting up this way. every quote I've done this season everyone acts like I just took a deuce in their cheerios. apparently in northern indiana ppl think a clean up like you just did should be under 50 dollars lol.
Hi Team SPENCER living around in PHOENIX and other cities , there many tire shops, truck stops ,24 hours on call.
THEY'RE IS A SPECIAL TOOL THAT HELPS WITH LARGE TRUCK TIRES. IT'S A RATCHET BUT IT SOMEHOW HAS MORE TOURQUE THAN A REGULAR RATCHET.
Get TQ the BR800
Just got to get you a one inch gun and a few spare tires. There not bad to do. And you can find them used
Weee.doggy that's a lot of leaves
OMG do you check your tires regularly? That has been damaged for quite sometime.
That was a good size pile of leaves. Looks like you definitely got your monies worth out of those tires. Tires are just outrageous anymore. Surprised you got by with 2 grand. lol. Excellent job as always guys. Y’all be safe careful stay warm and dry and keep up the great work. Bruce in Wv!!!
Hey Shawn when are you picking up the used truck you just bought the other day
what you may won't to do is get a socket and Carrie it with you that way you have it
Sean two grand ain’t bad for all six I paid almost 1500 just for four truck tires mounted balance for alignment
If that was my yard, I'd just mulch up the leaves. The trees need that to thrive.
U need two of them big blowers
All of you making remarks on what he should have done but i bet he makes double what anyof y'all do. I think he knows what hes doing
Why don’t u put a cable across the 2 handles on the gate so to can open it easier
The tires look bad.
Thanks Captain Obvious.
That tire has been bad for a long time, You need to look at that stuff daily.
Why not blow back yard to woods and ]sick front up with the special dump truck, you can put them by drive and pull truck right in.
@briancaskey4773 Customer doesn't want to pay for that.
Shouldnt of sold the open trailer you had. Could have used that in this pinch and been able to take leaf plow.
One man hour and one woman hour. Lol
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2 grand for 4tires just fainted and fell bac k in it !!!
Those tyres didn’t get like that in one day ,you need to do pre checks not just starting the vehicle to warm it up
Herein the Uk if you were stopped by the police you would have no licence after one stop ,3 points per illegal tyre =12 points in Uk no licence.
You need to be more professional with the amount of vehicles you have.
If you don’t have the tools to do the job you’re not wasting any work