You ready for the season to start? Getting close! I also run a landscape and lawncare business and this is our third season, so far it will be the biggest one yet, got some nice commercial contracts on the books, super excited.
I've been looking at the Bad Boy Revolt for a little while now. It doesn't look like there's much it can't handle, and I love the fact that I can get one small enough to fit through a regular gate. I'm not doing commercial work so it should last me a lifetime! The dealer is bringing one over next week for me to try out on our yard, and as long as it doesn't kill me I'll probably buy one.
@@southstreetbarbecue7875 heard that mane😂 it was scary buying it because I was one of the first people to own one and there was zero videos or info out but I have been very pleased with it
Looks like that BadBoy handled all that overgrowth really well.. I was looking at one this past spring and will prob pull the trigger on one before next season..
The cross cross is not what I’m talking about.. the first pass you went over the same stretches to get from the back to front.. instead of actually cutting the uncut grass … idk just an observation..
They both have their pros and cons but overall I like the stand ons more. They’re more versatile and the platform is so comfortable I don’t really notice any extra fatigue
Wow, that's a nice set up man. The Isuzu truck with two extra guys, how many yards are you all grinding a day? Also, I've only run Scag, but I really like the BB Revolt's this year. I think the MSRP on a 54 is like $8800 or something close to that. That's a sale if that's the case.
Appreciate it man! It’s been a really efficient setup for us. We try to do between 10-20 each day but it really depends on the size of the yards. Yards this size, if it wasn’t overgrown, I’m confident me and my guys could do 30 a day. I bought this revolt in 2019 and my dealer was running a special, I picked it up for $6,500 before tax and now I wish I had’ve gotten two at that price haha
I love my deck adjuster. Some people don’t like them because it moves on the fly. I like the adjustment on the fly though because it helps my float over bumps
The cross cross is not what I’m talking about.. the first pass you went over the same stretches to get from the back to front.. instead of actually cutting the uncut grass … idk just an observation.. oh ya…. DONT DO 360s on the lawn you trash the sod like that…
Is this the SD 34? I almost just bought one as my first mower for a one man business but apparently the SD is the residential model, do you know if thats true?
@@russelllawnmaintenance123 I bought it and tested it out on my lawn. i left about 5 ruts and kept popping wheelies on it and almost fell off a couple times. These zero turns are tough at first
@@victorelizalde333 lot of different factors like what what kind of equipment you have, how many guys you have working with you on the job, and what the market in your area is. For me $100-$120 is a good price. It took us around 30-40 min
I’ve noticed that most people that talk trash don’t actually own one or if they did it was an older low end model. If you ever get the chance to demo one of their commercial units (Rebel/Revolt or better) I think you would be very pleased.
@@ken3700 I charge enough money for my jobs that I’m not worried about the extra 10-15 seconds it takes to blow the driveway off. The driveway has to get blown off anyways it’s not adding as much time as you think especially if you have commercial blowers.
Your cutting path in the back yard is wasteful… you’ve covered the same stretch more than five times.. major waste of valuable time.. … take a look how farmers plow fields.. they don’t run their machines repeatedly across the already plowed areas… Just a thought… you’ll have more time to do more work if you run the pattern more efficiently… aka if that machine is running it needs to be cutting.. good job otherwise.. your definitely doing things that is causing you more work and taking longer to finish…
@@ken3700 I’m more concerned with leaving a quality product for my clients than being fast. If you charge enough for your jobs than you won’t have to slop through each yard trying to be quick.
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You ready for the season to start? Getting close! I also run a landscape and lawncare business and this is our third season, so far it will be the biggest one yet, got some nice commercial contracts on the books, super excited.
That’s awesome man! I’m super pumped as well. Can’t wait to finish up on the house I’m building so I can dedicate all my time to this season
I've been looking at the Bad Boy Revolt for a little while now. It doesn't look like there's much it can't handle, and I love the fact that I can get one small enough to fit through a regular gate. I'm not doing commercial work so it should last me a lifetime! The dealer is bringing one over next week for me to try out on our yard, and as long as it doesn't kill me I'll probably buy one.
@@southstreetbarbecue7875 that’s awesome man! I just saw your other comment about buying one in the spring. Demo must’ve gone good
@@russelllawnmaintenance123 I still haven't even had the demo, I've seen enough and just want it!
@@southstreetbarbecue7875 heard that mane😂 it was scary buying it because I was one of the first people to own one and there was zero videos or info out but I have been very pleased with it
Looks like that BadBoy handled all that overgrowth really well.. I was looking at one this past spring and will prob pull the trigger on one before next season..
It did very well! One thing this mower has never lacked is power. It does drink some gas on these over grown properties but I’ve never had it bog down
The cross cross is not what I’m talking about.. the first pass you went over the same stretches to get from the back to front.. instead of actually cutting the uncut grass … idk just an observation..
The more i see these mowers the more i want one 😊
I have really loved mine!
Awesome job ❤
Thank you!
@@russelllawnmaintenance123 you're welcome 🤗
How to these stand ups compare to the normal sit downs. Ive never used on and am intrigued
They both have their pros and cons but overall I like the stand ons more. They’re more versatile and the platform is so comfortable I don’t really notice any extra fatigue
Wow, that's a nice set up man. The Isuzu truck with two extra guys, how many yards are you all grinding a day? Also, I've only run Scag, but I really like the BB Revolt's this year. I think the MSRP on a 54 is like $8800 or something close to that. That's a sale if that's the case.
Appreciate it man! It’s been a really efficient setup for us. We try to do between 10-20 each day but it really depends on the size of the yards. Yards this size, if it wasn’t overgrown, I’m confident me and my guys could do 30 a day. I bought this revolt in 2019 and my dealer was running a special, I picked it up for $6,500 before tax and now I wish I had’ve gotten two at that price haha
Has the deck adjuster been a problem? Any issues? My ferris takes hills great but too pricey now and cut so so
I love my deck adjuster. Some people don’t like them because it moves on the fly. I like the adjustment on the fly though because it helps my float over bumps
13:51 sax bee vibes. :)
The cross cross is not what I’m talking about.. the first pass you went over the same stretches to get from the back to front.. instead of actually cutting the uncut grass … idk just an observation.. oh ya…. DONT DO 360s on the lawn you trash the sod like that…
Is this the SD 34? I almost just bought one as my first mower for a one man business but apparently the SD is the residential model, do you know if thats true?
@@elevan009 this is a revolt 48. The sd is considered the more residential affordable mower in their lineup
@@russelllawnmaintenance123 am I trippin or did you run the SD commercially in your old videos? If so how did it hold up to a busy schedule?
@@elevan009 I still run it every day commercially. We haven’t had any issues with it this far and I’ve been very happy with the mower
@@russelllawnmaintenance123 I bought it and tested it out on my lawn. i left about 5 ruts and kept popping wheelies on it and almost fell off a couple times. These zero turns are tough at first
@@elevan009 heard that! You get the hang of it lol.
Hey bud how much would you charge for a work like this ??
@@victorelizalde333 lot of different factors like what what kind of equipment you have, how many guys you have working with you on the job, and what the market in your area is. For me $100-$120 is a good price. It took us around 30-40 min
@@russelllawnmaintenance123 thanks man
Anit think a bad boy was this hood with a lot bad stuff I hear
I’ve noticed that most people that talk trash don’t actually own one or if they did it was an older low end model. If you ever get the chance to demo one of their commercial units (Rebel/Revolt or better) I think you would be very pleased.
What are yaw really doing. ?
Not sure I understand your question
And repeat and repeat
Why would you cut with the chute facing the driveway am make more work for yourself and waste valuable time ?
@@ken3700 I charge enough money for my jobs that I’m not worried about the extra 10-15 seconds it takes to blow the driveway off. The driveway has to get blown off anyways it’s not adding as much time as you think especially if you have commercial blowers.
Your cutting path in the back yard is wasteful… you’ve covered the same stretch more than five times.. major waste of valuable time.. … take a look how farmers plow fields.. they don’t run their machines repeatedly across the already plowed areas… Just a thought… you’ll have more time to do more work if you run the pattern more efficiently… aka if that machine is running it needs to be cutting.. good job otherwise.. your definitely doing things that is causing you more work and taking longer to finish…
@@ken3700 I’m more concerned with leaving a quality product for my clients than being fast. If you charge enough for your jobs than you won’t have to slop through each yard trying to be quick.