I currently drive a tow truck for a well established towing company in town. I am on the way to buy a used 2020 ferris is3200x 37hp efi vanguard with 500 hours. Searching ferris videos while researching led me to you, and now I'm binge watching your no outlet videos because this is good info for anybody to have! Good stuff Johnny!
Thank you for this video Mr. Johnny. Being 17 and going back to school full-time now, I know things can get stressful this time of year, like years past, trying to balance work and school, but it was because I never planned anything and just did jobs as I went. But now that we’re going back full time, I already have a few jobs lined up before mowing starts that I need to get done, but I’m going to get a planner and plan all of them out for the year to come. Thanks again Mr. Johnny, god bless.
Great advice like every year johnny. But even as a veteran in the business, it is a good reminder every year. I think we always have that mindset we want to do more and can handle it. But we have to be reminded. I see it every year with guys in my area. They trying taking on too much and then they drive themselves out of the business. Or they don't keep any kind of schedule and are always behind and lose customers but then just replace with new ones the next year. I like to keep a schedule and keep the customers for the long haul
Johnny, thanks for the video. Do you have a place that you keep all the work you do for the year? Do you have a list of the mulch jobs, cleanups etc. or are they all throughout the calendar? What I really mean is how to you total up your revenue for the year?
Great information Johnny. We do our schedule for Monday through Thursday. That gives us days to move everything up a day if it rains. Plus allows us to do other jobs that come up. We always start at day one, setting up the winter fund. A lot of people listen to bad information. Like you said, most people they listen to are failing businesses. I love the No Outlet series. God Bless you brother. We do work long hours through the mowing season. But the guys also like having 3 days off on the weekends and everything is done
My main problem right now getting clients. I ran around doing door hangers on Saturday and haven’t gotten a single call yet. I know how to run my business and be efficient. I just can’t get any customers. Hell I lost 2 last year because people wouldn’t pay.
I'm losing a few customers as many as 6. I'm trying to replace them while still mowing but it's making the schedule tight. I'm solo. I mow about 70 yards and put around 600 hours a year on my mowers. Any thoughts? In bus. Since 98 full time since 06 still learning.
Great video Johnny. What you said was all true facts. Hard to find employees who do the same quality work of the owner. I work full time for a company but have a side business. I love it. I make good money on the side and its nice working solo. I know what work I can handle
Another stellar Jonny Mow video ! I’ve been playing this game for over 40 years. I’ve spent the last 20 years owning my business. I like you have managed to pay the bills and have some left over to make it thru in the lean times.
The phone will ring my man. Get your name out right now. Tell everyone what you do. Stop bigger landscape. Companies give them your business card tell them if they get any overflow send them ur way
This is good advice, If im jam packed with work I would rather raise my prices and make more profit. Id rather have the smallest ugliest truck with the bigger bank account.
Good evening Johnny Mow this is Uncle Mike hey let me say to you and your subscribers everything you're saying is absolute Common Sense business gold 100% I would only add a bit of advice to anybody whether they're just starting or they've been at it for a long time read Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People it's old and hookie but it's the original and has common sense that Rivals your own I was able to start a business on my own back in the day and do very well on the books advice even though I was scared shittless to cold call or talk to customers okay enough said I found your channel because I'm just trying to find out what is the blade tip speed on a Snapper Pro s200xt I can't find this spec anywhere and I've searched high and low you look like the man to ask I'm a landowner not a commercial lawn guy just looking for a zero-turn mower which I've never owned one before so I'm pretty lost but I'm doing a lot of research and I have almost narrowed it down to the Snapper Pro I have 40 acres of land that varies from Sandy to muddy from 4ft grass to flat as a board I'm basically looking for a bush hog that will manicure a golf course hahaha would appreciate your advice what mower do I buy I've already destroyed several riding tractors not going back that way and yes I do own a bush hog on a tractor but I recently had a guy come out and cut my property with his Gravely zero turn and I was freaking amazed I got to get one of these things
You hit the nail on the head. You have to get your times down for each day. The good Lord gave you a brain so people need to use it. The problem is people are trying to out live there means and that my friend will get you in more trouble in life because you are trying to keep up with the Jones.
I currently drive a tow truck for a well established towing company in town. I am on the way to buy a used 2020 ferris is3200x 37hp efi vanguard with 500 hours. Searching ferris videos while researching led me to you, and now I'm binge watching your no outlet videos because this is good info for anybody to have! Good stuff Johnny!
Great advice Johnny !!
Excellent advise
Thanks my man
Thank you for this video Mr. Johnny. Being 17 and going back to school full-time now, I know things can get stressful this time of year, like years past, trying to balance work and school, but it was because I never planned anything and just did jobs as I went. But now that we’re going back full time, I already have a few jobs lined up before mowing starts that I need to get done, but I’m going to get a planner and plan all of them out for the year to come. Thanks again Mr. Johnny, god bless.
Go get it my man.
Finally someone preaching the truth! I’m a solo guy like you Johnny! Got way to much work 24/7
Awesome my man. Get after it.
Great advice like every year johnny. But even as a veteran in the business, it is a good reminder every year. I think we always have that mindset we want to do more and can handle it. But we have to be reminded. I see it every year with guys in my area. They trying taking on too much and then they drive themselves out of the business. Or they don't keep any kind of schedule and are always behind and lose customers but then just replace with new ones the next year. I like to keep a schedule and keep the customers for the long haul
Great perspective
@@JohnnyMow thanks johnny
Good pep talk. 👏
Thank you
Nice advice Johnny. Anyone can take the leads, but actually performing the work in a quality and timely manner is another thing.
You got that right.
I agree
Johnny, thanks for the video. Do you have a place that you keep all the work you do for the year? Do you have a list of the mulch jobs, cleanups etc. or are they all throughout the calendar? What I really mean is how to you total up your revenue for the year?
Gopher lawncare program
Great information Johnny. We do our schedule for Monday through Thursday. That gives us days to move everything up a day if it rains. Plus allows us to do other jobs that come up. We always start at day one, setting up the winter fund. A lot of people listen to bad information. Like you said, most people they listen to are failing businesses. I love the No Outlet series. God Bless you brother. We do work long hours through the mowing season. But the guys also like having 3 days off on the weekends and everything is done
Thanks brother
My main problem right now getting clients. I ran around doing door hangers on Saturday and haven’t gotten a single call yet. I know how to run my business and be efficient. I just can’t get any customers. Hell I lost 2 last year because people wouldn’t pay.
You will get them. Keep grinding
@@JohnnyMow Hell yes! 👊🏼👊🏼
Great info to help the new guys figure it out!
Thank you
I'm losing a few customers as many as 6. I'm trying to replace them while still mowing but it's making the schedule tight. I'm solo. I mow about 70 yards and put around 600 hours a year on my mowers. Any thoughts? In bus. Since 98 full time since 06 still learning.
You have to decide now how you want to go bigger or grow the top resolve the bottom
Great video Johnny. What you said was all true facts. Hard to find employees who do the same quality work of the owner. I work full time for a company but have a side business. I love it. I make good money on the side and its nice working solo. I know what work I can handle
Awesome my man.
Another stellar Jonny Mow video ! I’ve been playing this game for over 40 years. I’ve spent the last 20 years owning my business. I like you have managed to pay the bills and have some left over to make it thru in the lean times.
The chemist speaks!!! Thou shalt listen
I just started, I just need phone to ring. Then I'll use this method, Thanks for the knowledge.
The phone will ring my man. Get your name out right now. Tell everyone what you do. Stop bigger landscape. Companies give them your business card tell them if they get any overflow send them ur way
This is good advice, If im jam packed with work I would rather raise my prices and make more profit. Id rather have the smallest ugliest truck with the bigger bank account.
This is information is very great god bless
Thank you
Good evening Johnny Mow this is Uncle Mike hey let me say to you and your subscribers everything you're saying is absolute Common Sense business gold 100% I would only add a bit of advice to anybody whether they're just starting or they've been at it for a long time read Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People it's old and hookie but it's the original and has common sense that Rivals your own I was able to start a business on my own back in the day and do very well on the books advice even though I was scared shittless to cold call or talk to customers okay enough said I found your channel because I'm just trying to find out what is the blade tip speed on a Snapper Pro s200xt I can't find this spec anywhere and I've searched high and low you look like the man to ask I'm a landowner not a commercial lawn guy just looking for a zero-turn mower which I've never owned one before so I'm pretty lost but I'm doing a lot of research and I have almost narrowed it down to the Snapper Pro I have 40 acres of land that varies from Sandy to muddy from 4ft grass to flat as a board I'm basically looking for a bush hog that will manicure a golf course hahaha would appreciate your advice what mower do I buy I've already destroyed several riding tractors not going back that way and yes I do own a bush hog on a tractor but I recently had a guy come out and cut my property with his Gravely zero turn and I was freaking amazed I got to get one of these things
3600 on snapper pro
Dang. Bust out a 10x calendar!
😂
Super legit video!
Thanks brother
@@JohnnyMow the exmark Ride on aerator looks real nice. With the spreader attachment!
@@DS-TRUCKS I just demoed a stinger aereator wow was it nice
@@JohnnyMow The reviews scare me unless they improve some things.
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My man
Great great great no buzzer winning shots for Jonny Mows team.
Lol thanks my man
I say no more then I say yes. Have a plan.
Yes sir
I'm waiting for my phone to ring. I have turned a few people down, due to distance from me
It will.
You hit the nail on the head. You have to get your times down for each day. The good Lord gave you a brain so people need to use it. The problem is people are trying to out live there means and that my friend will get you in more trouble in life because you are trying to keep up with the Jones.
The UA-cam Jones 😂
That is correct.