Watching this cleanup job reminds that the right tool for the right job is so important. Hand snips have their place but a good chain saw makes quick work of the heavy stuff.
It's amazing what a good hedge trimmer and chainsaw will do. Bet the neighbor over the fence is dancing a jig now that that vine mess is gone. Looking forward to the next video. Great job Tim!!😊
While the little handheld trimmer is handy for small jobs, the hedge trimmer is just a giant electric scythe to hack through all that vegetation quickly. Major props to Lee at Managed Waste Service! If I ever lived there, wouldn't hesitate to use your services. As for the chainsaw, I think you'll recoup the costs here shortly. It's a decent brand and I do like the turquoise color.
As always, you literally amaze me you are such a professional individual and I love watching you you put your heart and soul in it and the transformation is coming along. Great keep up the good work.😊
Oh my goodness Tim!That looked painful ! While the hand saw does it’s job, agree it needs to be sharp! Mikita to the rescue. It’s taking on a positive transformation. You have to be proud of that. ❤️
WOW TIM SOME OF THOSE TREE LIMBS WERE HUGE A FANTASTIC JOB OF CUTTING THOSE TREE BRANCHES I COULD SEE THE THE SKY WHAT A DIFFERENCE WOW 🤩 GREAT JOB GREAT WORKER FROM TEXAS
Well Tim, this makeover takes the cake, to take on a yard like that by yourself, I will have to give you a medal. You put so much energy into it. Great job, I would hire you in a fast minute.
Heroic removal of overgrown bushes. From how you were initially trimming, those initial ones had spread somehow through much more of the ground than was originally intended. Glad the hedge trimmer did a great job for you. Humor, at 6 minutes along, we have a new form of "Grime Line". Interesting watching your choices progress. With the vining, I suspected shrub rescue might not work but you gave it a good try. The "tree form" shrub could have looked interesting and added something to the corner. You are recovering such a huge amount of lost space in that back yard. Thank you to your friend at Greenwaste. This may not be a lawn job at all, at this point, but it is still something that is a fire hazard, a rodent trap, space loss and other things and something people may have to face and learn to take down after years of disruption, overwhelm. Chuckled when you were able to get out a mower and chop up final waste at one point.
So much work that is on the property is not immediately visible. You are persistent and don't give up, I appreciate that. I believe you are tired then. I wish you a lot of strength and health to complete such a difficult job!! You already have it very nicely edited there!!💯👍👍
you inspired me with your fb reels to give back in my own community however not on my own but with my brother & kids in toe we found the most overgrown yard & made it look great again the elderly lady didn't know how to say thank you. taught my kids a valuable lesson & made me feel on top of the world. what you do is amazing Tim thank you for the inspiration & for helping those in need of a hand up 👍
An amazing amount of very tedious work there. People that have never done anything like that have no idea what it takes to do it. Thumbs Up and pace yourself!
I love this project…it’s been great fun seeing the fantastic transformation from all your hard work! May you very much enjoy your new chainsaw & maybe some of the time it’ll save! Thanks for sharing this adventure with us…looking forward to #6.
I love watching lawns get cut but it can get a bit boring for some of your viewers. I think investing in a saw will be a great investment for future projects. I am loving this series and can't wait for part 6. Your doing a great job and I hope your channel grows greatly with these more complex jobs.
Yes, you needed that chainsaw. That monster is seriously dense. I'm having a lot of fun watching this transformation. Great job so far. Eagerly awaiting the final reveal.
This is a MUST SEE VIDEO for me. What a job. We call that growth multi flora rose in the US. It just grows like crazy in fence rows. You did a great job removing it.
What is this massive flowering vine/bush... looks like weigelia flowers... but??? What a tangled mess... you are just REACHING into it.... 🐍 den is possible here! The complexity of this yard, is mind blowing. The shubery/vines took up so much room. You are literally WHACKING threw it......the chitter-chatter of birds is marvelous, what a nice thing to hear in one's yard. I really hope owners maintain new yard! CUT 90% out of that entire yard
You really did a nice job,buying those cutters and saw will pay for themselves in no time,you gotta admit you do like a challenge.great video as always.keep it up and carry on.😎😎😎👍👍👍
The biggest breakthrough in maintenance tools in recent years has been the hedge trimmers. I have one that's nearly 10 years old and I'd trade it for yours in a heartbeat because it's a beast. Your new hurdle is the debris you clear because it fills a trailer very quickly unless you spend a lot of time cutting it up so it packs better. Even then you have the dump fees to worry about. Have you thought about a chipper easily big enough to handle all that which would probably be bigger than you're going to find at Bunnings or similar outlet? You could then use the chips around the yards and not have to take anything away. If you could carry all your gear on the truck then towing a chipper becomes realistic. I know having a chipper is a big jump but it'd be a huge time and money saver for both you and your customers. Your industry has done a good job at combatting over grown lawns in general but 9 out of 10 gardens could use a good prune and cleanup. With all your contacts I think you'd stand a good chance at getting free chippers to demonstrate.
Lots of good work, Tim. Jasmine is not allowed to be bought, sold, or swapped at all over here in NZ. It just smothers native bush and everything else, but I do love the fragrance. There are still small pockets of it around. Is it still sold over in Aussie? That yard is going to look amazing when you've finished!!
The Hedge trimmer was the star tool on this one! Chain saw for the big stuff. Found some forgotten things under all that mess! You’ve given me ideas on how I can use my trimmer instead of the hand trimmer all the time! Good one! - watching from Lake Wales, Florida
I don't know what the laws are in your country, but in Texas, if you bought the chainsaw under your business account you can write it off at the end of the year on your business taxes. You may also want to talk to your CPA and see whether the free yard makeovers fall under charitable donations. If both apply, it should help with your business next year and can allow you and/or others that join you help your local community. Also an idea that you can consider: talk with local businesses and community leaders, and see whether they are willing and able to sponsor individuals and/or groups that need help with their yard work. Whether it is donating their: time, expertise, financial resources, and/or all of the above/even more. It can help bring back community to your city, one neighborhood at a time.
Awesome job Tim, you have done a lot on this property, I can see you're not done yet. I'm sure that chainsaw came in handy and will in another paying jobs as well. 👍👍👍👍👍😉🇺🇸
Hi Tim, Nothing seems to slow you down. Do you run on batteries...lol. You are doing an amazing job at this property. Thank you to Waste Management Station for allowing Tim to dump the waste there for Free, much appreciated. Hanging out for the next part. Stay Safe my friend. From a Tassie watcher. ❤🙏👍🍺🤗
I feel my favorite quote from my favorite movie here is appropriate every time I see vines: "Clarke, that's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year. That it is Edward."
Oh my, Tim. I wish my government pension budget wpuld allow me to give you the $400. Your outdoor cleanups and video sharing mean so much to those of us not able to meander outside and enjoy the beauties of the gardens and the surrounding nature. May you be deeply blessed and between you and me, I don't think you will have to wait long to recoup your monies for the saw. After all, it IS an investment! Be well. Keep on blessing others. The rewards will be great! Many hugs to you and yours. FANTASTIC OVERALL yard enhancement! I can just imagine the joy the family will receive from your hard labor. Peace.
I hope this help you recoup the $400.
Oh my Judy! Your views are enough but thank you so much!
Can you say why you have to go so close to the ground when the grass is that high
Some child would love it if you left that tunnel LOL
It’s really pretty hearing the birds in the background singing!
Love watching your videos!
Thanks so much! Appreciate you 🙌
Ngl, the “hedge trimming” at the beginning was satisfying for some reason.
Very good... almost like magic...what a difference ...can't believe it's the same yard...
Thank you, Lee, at Managed Waste Services! The yard is looking great, Tim!
Very overgrown but pretty vine. Tree just ugly. Nice job! 👍👍👍
There's no charge for dumping green waste in Australia, don't know what Tim is talking about.
@@DoctorMeatDic there is a charge in Brisbane
Man those bushes just didn’t want to let go. Glad you were a little cautious before sticking your hand in there. Hard work but it’s looking great 👍🏻
Awesome job. Tough vines to pull out. Thank you so much for helping this person out. ❤️🙏🙏👍👍❤️
This is the best I have watched thus.
, MAGNIFICENT WORK. CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE.
That’s a monster shrub! I’m loving this transformation!
Woooh! Good thing that you had those hedge trimmer’s. They saved you a lot of work and time.
Keep it going Lawnmower Man. Gonna make that yard a star.
Great job Tim. That was was definitely some overgrown bushes/trees. You got it done. 👍
Good lord Tim, that bush and vine is out of control, good thing you are there to tame it
Keep up the good work
Watching this cleanup job reminds that the right tool for the right job is so important. Hand snips have their place but a good chain saw makes quick work of the heavy stuff.
A heroic battle against the shrubbery!!!
Those power pruners are pure genius. They look fast and powerful.
At the start, I was like, I’d be using my hedge trimmer. Nek minute😆😆😆. Good job. 🤘🤘🤘
Thank goodness you bought the chainsaw. What a difference in efficiency and much less frustration for you! Good work!
Wow that's a lot of waste him great job I hope this video gets a lot of views
Great job, you’re a man of fortitude!
It's amazing what a good hedge trimmer and chainsaw will do. Bet the neighbor over the fence is dancing a jig now that that vine mess is gone. Looking forward to the next video. Great job Tim!!😊
Managed Waste is a treasure! Really a partner in this massive project. Thank you Tim for this installment and looking forward to the next!
With the work you have been doing , I'm surprised you haven't needed a chain saw long before this!
While the little handheld trimmer is handy for small jobs, the hedge trimmer is just a giant electric scythe to hack through all that vegetation quickly.
Major props to Lee at Managed Waste Service! If I ever lived there, wouldn't hesitate to use your services.
As for the chainsaw, I think you'll recoup the costs here shortly. It's a decent brand and I do like the turquoise color.
As always, you literally amaze me you are such a professional individual and I love watching you you put your heart and soul in it and the transformation is coming along. Great keep up the good work.😊
Great work Tim .The hedge cutter and chainsaw are a God send for this job .I cant't believe how dense those vines are .
I know it’s a ton of back breaking work, but it’s been super fun to watch you renovate this yard!
Oh my goodness Tim!That looked painful ! While the hand saw does it’s job, agree it needs to be sharp! Mikita to the rescue. It’s taking on a positive transformation. You have to be proud of that. ❤️
Hedge trimmer really did well! Great idea! 👍
That was a Herculean task!
I’m looking forward to the reveal on that section of the yard. I’m sure it will be remarkable
Great job on those trees and vines. Looking forward to the next part
This is fascinating, I can't stop watching
ohhh that chainsaw work was soooo satisfying! great clean up, Tim!
WOW TIM SOME OF THOSE TREE LIMBS WERE HUGE A FANTASTIC JOB OF CUTTING THOSE TREE BRANCHES I COULD SEE THE THE SKY WHAT A DIFFERENCE WOW 🤩 GREAT JOB GREAT WORKER FROM TEXAS
I love that utility mower. I call it "The Beast "
Well Tim, this makeover takes the cake, to take on a yard like that by yourself, I will have to give you a medal. You put so much energy into it. Great job, I would hire you in a fast minute.
Love watching you work and making people 's lives a bit more cheerful 😊
Good on you Tim👏 brilliant clean up🙏🙏💜🇦🇺
That was a hard slog. It is amazing how much space you were able to reclaim. 🎉
Heroic removal of overgrown bushes. From how you were initially trimming, those initial ones had spread somehow through much more of the ground than was originally intended. Glad the hedge trimmer did a great job for you. Humor, at 6 minutes along, we have a new form of "Grime Line". Interesting watching your choices progress. With the vining, I suspected shrub rescue might not work but you gave it a good try. The "tree form" shrub could have looked interesting and added something to the corner. You are recovering such a huge amount of lost space in that back yard. Thank you to your friend at Greenwaste. This may not be a lawn job at all, at this point, but it is still something that is a fire hazard, a rodent trap, space loss and other things and something people may have to face and learn to take down after years of disruption, overwhelm. Chuckled when you were able to get out a mower and chop up final waste at one point.
You are doing an amazing job!! Can’t wait to see more.😎
Well done Tim. Thanks for helping out your community and sharing the video. Looking forward to seeing your next video.
Unbelievable job tim...keep up the good 👍 work...
Thank you, amazing amount of growth, that chain saw is another great tool to tame the job.
Wow I am enjoying the videos on this clean up for sure Tim! Another part coming soon! Massive Mess that's what this has been for you!
I've been watching every part and other cleann ups since I woke up at 5am you are so awesome
So much work that is on the property is not immediately visible. You are persistent and don't give up, I appreciate that. I believe you are tired then. I wish you a lot of strength and health to complete such a difficult job!! You already have it very nicely edited there!!💯👍👍
Really enjoying this series. Your tenacity is impressive Tim! 💚
you inspired me with your fb reels to give back in my own community however not on my own but with my brother & kids in toe we found the most overgrown yard & made it look great again the elderly lady didn't know how to say thank you. taught my kids a valuable lesson & made me feel on top of the world. what you do is amazing Tim thank you for the inspiration & for helping those in need of a hand up 👍
That’s amazing 🙌
This backyard is starting to look amazing, I know it's hard work (probably an understatement) but it's looking outstanding. Great work Tim!
Imagine watching a guy cutting down bushes.. well thats my Tuesday 😂 theres something really therapeutic about your videos Tim keep it up 😎👌
This job is enormous. I do hope you do well, you deserve it. Great job can't wait to see the next one.
Great job as always Tim! I'm looking forward to seeing the next instalment - then later the entire job in one video.
Wow Tim. This is a big job. Thank you for the video.
Great job. Shout out from Tampa Florida, USA.❤❤❤
An amazing amount of very tedious work there. People that have never done anything like that have no idea what it takes to do it. Thumbs Up and pace yourself!
I love when you angle your hedge trimmer into a scythe configuration and turn into the green reaper 👽
this transformation is incredible! Great job👋
Tim, keep up the good work and thanks for sharing this video clip with us.
It's a great help for you to have chain saw in your work same as other vloggers always using chain saw with this kind of job
I love this project…it’s been great fun seeing the fantastic transformation from all your hard work! May you very much enjoy your new chainsaw & maybe some of the time it’ll save! Thanks for sharing this adventure with us…looking forward to #6.
Thanks as always Karen 🙌
I love watching lawns get cut but it can get a bit boring for some of your viewers. I think investing in a saw will be a great investment for future projects. I am loving this series and can't wait for part 6. Your doing a great job and I hope your channel grows greatly with these more complex jobs.
Yes, you needed that chainsaw. That monster is seriously dense. I'm having a lot of fun watching this transformation. Great job so far. Eagerly awaiting the final reveal.
Me too! I'm keen for a new project!
@@timthelawnmowerman I think your investment will definitely be used again and again.
This is a MUST SEE VIDEO for me. What a job. We call that growth multi flora rose in the US. It just grows like crazy in fence rows. You did a great job removing it.
Do we? I don’t recognize it.
A chain saw is an expensive investment but it'll come in handy, you'll be glad you have it.
Great job, have really enjoyed watching this transformation, look forward to the next one. :)
That's a big job and you just keep on trucking on it your the best
Wow its really a amazing job. I did feel a bit sad the brushes have to go.
Wow, that was a massive job, I felt for you, but it was a great accomplishment, well done 😊
Excellent work. I think I would have brought the wife along for this one.
What is this massive flowering vine/bush... looks like weigelia flowers... but??? What a tangled mess... you are just REACHING into it.... 🐍 den is possible here!
The complexity of this yard, is mind blowing. The shubery/vines took up so much room. You are literally WHACKING threw it......the chitter-chatter of birds is marvelous, what a nice thing to hear in one's yard. I really hope owners maintain new yard!
CUT 90% out of that entire yard
You really did a nice job,buying those cutters and saw will pay for themselves in no time,you gotta admit you do like a challenge.great video as always.keep it up and carry on.😎😎😎👍👍👍
The best Tim..
The biggest breakthrough in maintenance tools in recent years has been the hedge trimmers.
I have one that's nearly 10 years old and I'd trade it for yours in a heartbeat because it's a beast.
Your new hurdle is the debris you clear because it fills a trailer very quickly unless you spend a lot of time cutting it up so it packs better.
Even then you have the dump fees to worry about.
Have you thought about a chipper easily big enough to handle all that which would probably be bigger than you're going to find at Bunnings or similar outlet?
You could then use the chips around the yards and not have to take anything away.
If you could carry all your gear on the truck then towing a chipper becomes realistic.
I know having a chipper is a big jump but it'd be a huge time and money saver for both you and your customers.
Your industry has done a good job at combatting over grown lawns in general but 9 out of 10 gardens could use a good prune and cleanup.
With all your contacts I think you'd stand a good chance at getting free chippers to demonstrate.
I was going to say this yard could definitely use a chipper to mulch up all the branches and vines.
Don't really want to lug around a large piece of equipment like a chipper
He gets free green waste disposal for this job..thank goodness. 😁😁😁
Lots of good work, Tim. Jasmine is not allowed to be bought, sold, or swapped at all over here in NZ. It just smothers native bush and everything else, but I do love the fragrance. There are still small pockets of it around. Is it still sold over in Aussie? That yard is going to look amazing when you've finished!!
We have Jasmine in the US. Had some on lattice near my garden shed, smelt & looked great, many Easter pics taken there!
The Hedge trimmer was the star tool on this one! Chain saw for the big stuff. Found some forgotten things under all that mess! You’ve given me ideas on how I can use my trimmer instead of the hand trimmer all the time! Good one! - watching from Lake Wales, Florida
I hope you are going to be safe during the storm. California
@@kathyspeights3263 we are prepped and ready… now the waiting begins…3 hours
I don't know what the laws are in your country, but in Texas, if you bought the chainsaw under your business account you can write it off at the end of the year on your business taxes. You may also want to talk to your CPA and see whether the free yard makeovers fall under charitable donations. If both apply, it should help with your business next year and can allow you and/or others that join you help your local community.
Also an idea that you can consider: talk with local businesses and community leaders, and see whether they are willing and able to sponsor individuals and/or groups that need help with their yard work. Whether it is donating their: time, expertise, financial resources, and/or all of the above/even more. It can help bring back community to your city, one neighborhood at a time.
Oh my gosh !!!! That sure did resemble hard work. Lol...gteat job
Looking better already!
What a massive amount of work!!
Slowly coming together, good job
Hard work continues…well done
Thanks!
Thanks you so much!
Thank you for help these people out !! What a great job like always !!!!!!
Awesome job Tim, you have done a lot on this property, I can see you're not done yet. I'm sure that chainsaw came in handy and will in another paying jobs as well. 👍👍👍👍👍😉🇺🇸
That big bush you cleared out makes me break out in a rash. It was hard for me to watch. Your not boring. Its scary to me.
Great job once again Tim
Hi. Al Bladez sent me.
Awesome work!!
Hi Tim, Nothing seems to slow you down. Do you run on batteries...lol. You are doing an amazing job at this property. Thank you to Waste Management Station for allowing Tim to dump the waste there for Free, much appreciated. Hanging out for the next part. Stay Safe my friend. From a Tassie watcher. ❤🙏👍🍺🤗
Lee is a Legend
Cutting grass can definitely be easier than clearing out overgrown junk.
Sure is!
I feel my favorite quote from my favorite movie here is appropriate every time I see vines: "Clarke, that's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year. That it is Edward."
Oh my, Tim. I wish my government pension budget wpuld allow me to give you the $400. Your outdoor cleanups and video sharing mean so much to those of us not able to meander outside and enjoy the beauties of the gardens and the surrounding nature. May you be deeply blessed and between you and me, I don't think you will have to wait long to recoup your monies for the saw. After all, it IS an investment! Be well. Keep on blessing others. The rewards will be great! Many hugs to you and yours. FANTASTIC OVERALL yard enhancement! I can just imagine the joy the family will receive from your hard labor. Peace.
What a nasty hedge! Glad you got the chainsaw. Amazing you managed to unravel all that mess, great job!
GOOD JOB Tim
Well done Tim great work👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job . Take advantage of it. I love the beautiful scenery. Greetings from us CLEAN UP TT
400 bucks well spent Tim (Tim the hedge man) very satisfying.
Glad you enjoyed
i enjoy watching all your videos