Dude it SOUNDS like all the equipment you are buying/investing in are paying for itself in the first year/season. If that is the case, that’s a huge deal and profit for next year! Keep making that paper🎉
@@derrickbell3087 we're trying man! It's going well, better cash flow, spending a lot along the way too like you said. I'm really excited about these investments, no doubt they'll pay dividends now and for years to come.
@ most importantly the employees see it and feel appreciated! I’ve worked for multi million dollars company’s and you have to share an impact 🤣. The lunches go a long way too. Makes you want to go above and beyond and take care of the equipment
Before I started my business I worked for a county road dept. I plowed in a F450. Our fleet mechanics warned against leaving plows on all season because the weight over time warped and bent the frames. They said the frames aren’t designed for that amount of prolonged front end weight, especially with the bouncing that comes with driving. Just something to think about.
Brian save yourself a lot of time and get a stand on machine out there and instead of piling up…mulch them up on the lawn and then go over and pick them up, don’t have to break them down to dust but if you have woods can break them down quite a bit and then blow them into the woods..maybe you already do this..
Hey bryan lawn maintenance a nother great video i hope u have a safe holiday and merry Christmas to you do u put fule stabilizer in your mower for the winter months because i do for my lawn mower keep up the great work
Hello Brian! Love the videos, keep up the good work. Could you let me know what brand and style of sunglasses you are rocking? Like the look of them. Looking good! Thanks and take care.
@Dan. Born in Niagara falls, raised in Lockport, moved to Oklahoma. Us NYers tend to forget about the rest of the states this time of year. When I cut grass in NY, we were lucky to push it into October in the 2000s. My first shock was when I moved to Nebraska and worked for world of green inc. April first every year to December for the seasonal employees. It's really rare that we really see snow in December here in Oklahoma. We're still warm here and will continue this until the Arctic blasts hit this far south. As for upstate NY, I'm used to early lake effect snow. It's gonna be a bad winter for NY this year. For sure.
@lifeintornadoalley , I hope so if it dont snow like last 2 years im On the couch.. Ive consider migratory landscaping lawn mowing. How far south still grows? Just for the whim of it. Yet. Awesome reply, thanks bro.
Dude it SOUNDS like all the equipment you are buying/investing in are paying for itself in the first year/season. If that is the case, that’s a huge deal and profit for next year! Keep making that paper🎉
@@derrickbell3087 we're trying man! It's going well, better cash flow, spending a lot along the way too like you said. I'm really excited about these investments, no doubt they'll pay dividends now and for years to come.
@ most importantly the employees see it and feel appreciated! I’ve worked for multi million dollars company’s and you have to share an impact 🤣. The lunches go a long way too. Makes you want to go above and beyond and take care of the equipment
@@derrickbell3087 amen to that brother. We try to give them the best tools to succeed no matter what.
No tarps, no drag! 3 guys
My boss and tarps would have us at 6 guys for 2x hours.
It helps when boss gives you an $8000 spreader lol.
No hate you've earned it Brian.
Brian the scag windstorm is the way to go. Wet,frozen , dry leafs it doesn't care. It has serious air cam to it.
I hear ya!
No, he just needs the bigger billygoat lol
Im sipping hot chocolate mixed with: heavy cream, ice cream and hot chocolate marshmallows. And eating my garlic bread watching this.
Hell yeah brother!
Windstorm time 😎
Before I started my business I worked for a county road dept. I plowed in a F450. Our fleet mechanics warned against leaving plows on all season because the weight over time warped and bent the frames. They said the frames aren’t designed for that amount of prolonged front end weight, especially with the bouncing that comes with driving. Just something to think about.
That's some good advice, thanks for sharing that!
Brian save yourself a lot of time and get a stand on machine out there and instead of piling up…mulch them up on the lawn and then go over and pick them up, don’t have to break them down to dust but if you have woods can break them down quite a bit and then blow them into the woods..maybe you already do this..
Hey bryan lawn maintenance a nother great video i hope u have a safe holiday and merry Christmas to you do u put fule stabilizer in your mower for the winter months because i do for my lawn mower keep up the great work
Leaves, Leaves, Leaves!
Try out the blitz 40hp stand on the blower from Buffalo turbine. For me, scag have not been reliable.
Hello Brian! Love the videos, keep up the good work. Could you let me know what brand and style of sunglasses you are rocking? Like the look of them. Looking good! Thanks and take care.
How the? Why are you still out there? Sincerely, NY.
Still getting the last minute stragglers 📈😎
@Dan. Born in Niagara falls, raised in Lockport, moved to Oklahoma. Us NYers tend to forget about the rest of the states this time of year. When I cut grass in NY, we were lucky to push it into October in the 2000s. My first shock was when I moved to Nebraska and worked for world of green inc. April first every year to December for the seasonal employees. It's really rare that we really see snow in December here in Oklahoma. We're still warm here and will continue this until the Arctic blasts hit this far south. As for upstate NY, I'm used to early lake effect snow. It's gonna be a bad winter for NY this year. For sure.
@lifeintornadoalley ,
I hope so if it dont snow like last 2 years im On the couch..
Ive consider migratory landscaping lawn mowing.
How far south still grows? Just for the whim of it. Yet.
Awesome reply, thanks bro.
Hey Brian did you ever get the snow or no
What gas weed wacker do you guys use. I need to buy a new one.
Echo 2620's mostly!