I have an idea💡 . Turn the parking plastic things upside down and pour concrete inside, so when it dries it will be solid. I do pressure washing and I always get asked if I know anything that cuts grass and does painting. I think I am ready to add grass cutting to my services after watching your videos. Thanks
Awesome video! I look forward to your videos every week because I always know that I am going to take something productive from each one. Quick question. Do you have a Lawn Care Business Manual or Documents packet that you sell? I see those documents on your white board, or standard operating procedures, yellow slips, etc. I’d be willing to pay for it rather than trying to reinvent the wheel and type up my own for my business.
Will, where are you buying your trailer-less systems from? Or, are you having them all custom made? I am considering a trailer-less system for 2025 season. Steve
okay - i ve been in the business for over 40 years - i mentioned earlier these guys wouldn`t stand a chance making any money in my area - EVERYBODY uses 48 " mowers - and unless your in tight city conditions doing dink lawns i`m pretty sure everywhere else is the same - just so you know - you can`t make any money with anything much smaller - it`s the whole reason why professional lawn maintenance became affordable to the average citizen in the 1st place 35 years ago - the bigger the mower the cheaper it is to get your lawn mowed
The cheapest way to go is carport if you go to your local supplier and just order tube stock, trusses , and metal you can get away with somewhere around $1800 mine was close to $2000 because I used color matched screws and I closed in the back but you could tarp the back if you want to save money. You can also pick them up pretty cheap on marketplace you might just have to replace a base rail usually they are rusted out. Took me 8 hours to put up with 2 other people
@@TheWillKelly it has zero issues the base rails have holes for 3ft rebar stakes and you could add more if you were really worried about it I’ve never had issues. My only issue is I wish I would have put mine in a different spot. You could even put down a crush and run floor if you are feeling fancy.
A shipping container would be great, but they can be expensive. I would recommend maybe a small home depot garden shed for your fert storage. They can be fairly affordable or you could build your own even cheaper. 🤙
bien le bonjour de Normandie ( France) chères collègues, Pour tes engrais tu peux les stocké dans un petit chalet de jardin surélever par un faux planché en plot de béton( fait soit même avec es sauts). c'est ce que j'ai fait. et en a ajoutant des ventilations haute et basse sur les cotés. Puis je vois que tu t'est très bien organisé. malheureusement en France nous n'avons pas le droit d'avoir de porte tondeuse ou de rampe sur nos pick up! mais çà m'as donné des idées pour un remorque que je compte faire prochainement.😉 Bon courage a vous et vos équipes. // Hello from Normandy (France) dear colleagues, For your fertilizers you can store them in a small garden chalet raised by a false concrete block floor (made yourself with jumps). that's what I did. and added high and low ventilation on the sides. Then I see that you are very well organized. unfortunately in France we are not allowed to have a mower holder or ramp on our pick-ups! but it gave me ideas for a trailer that I plan to make soon.😉 Good luck to you and your teams.
@@TheWillKelly de rien mon ami, et j'ai bien aimé ta façon de présenté les choses. donc j'ai le plaisir de compté parmi tes abonnés. je ferai le tour de tes vidéo passé.😊 Amicalement
Another very affordable option in addition to shipping containers are storage boxes from decommissioned box trucks. They can be found for dirt cheap on FB marketplace. The also have garage doors and are more visually appealing than a shipping container. I bought a 8x20 with an 8ft ceiling for $500, and another $400 for it to get delivered.. Great content on the channel for us lawn and landscaping pros. Your content is no nonsense and to the point.
@@bamirza Not at this time, I may open up more 1:1 free coaching sessions this fall and winter time again once the season slows down and I have more time.
@@TheWillKelly makes sense, this is new info! I’ve heard people say go ccw to avoid the weed whacker throwing a lot of clippings onto the flower beds/siding.
@@EstrellaLawns Yeah going CCW is an awkward carry and strains the back out more. All of our accounts are weekly during the summer so to be honest we aren't weed eating much since we are there every week. It does make more sense to go CCW on first time cuts or longer grass cuts.
you`d be laughed out of my area with that set up - you`d be out of business in a month - just so you know they been making mowers that will cut 2 -3 times the width of your 21 inchers for over 30 years - of course your set up would only work in my area - cape cod - i f you only did lawns under 500 sq. ft
He laughing to the bank a “standard gate opening is 36-42” depending who you ask. No edits. Be authentic even if it isn’t the best. The trajectory of improvement looks great dude!
Thank you for putting that together and sharing that with us Will
You’re welcome! Glad you found value in it!
I have an idea💡 . Turn the parking plastic things upside down and pour concrete inside, so when it dries it will be solid. I do pressure washing and I always get asked if I know anything that cuts grass and does painting. I think I am ready to add grass cutting to my services after watching your videos. Thanks
I like it! Thanks for your input!
Awesome video! I look forward to your videos every week because I always know that I am going to take something productive from each one. Quick question. Do you have a Lawn Care Business Manual or Documents packet that you sell? I see those documents on your white board, or standard operating procedures, yellow slips, etc. I’d be willing to pay for it rather than trying to reinvent the wheel and type up my own for my business.
I do not sell a business manual at this time. I’m looking at putting a training course together that may incorporate this.
Love what you do Will! Wouldn’t mind picking your brain. God Bless
Thanks brother!! I’ll be doing coaching calls again in the fall time frame possibly.
Will, where are you buying your trailer-less systems from? Or, are you having them all custom made? I am considering a trailer-less system for 2025 season. Steve
We get them custom made from our welder.
Do you have a drawing of the ramps?
I don’t sorry
Hey do you think a 42” zero turn would fit in the truck bed?
Barely. You manage to dent in the wheel wells a bit to make it to fit.
@@TheWillKelly got it thank u
@@ThomasIsRich you're welcome!
what is your color coding system for the sprayers and chemicals. Curious about that. A lot of good ideas in this video.....great stuff
We spray paint the blue jugs for broadleaf weeds. Yellow for king ranch blue stem, black for dallisgrass
Great job!!
Thank you!
Will, can I get the diagrams you created for mowing, trimming, and edging? That's a brilliant idea! Steve
I think I have a video up regarding SOP’s and go over it in that video you can pause and copy it. Let me know if you still can’t find it.
Will great video!
Are you using a 21" mower for all your lawns?
Is using a 30" not practical for you?
yes we use 21 inch push mowers only. They are just lighter.
okay - i ve been in the business for over 40 years - i mentioned earlier these guys wouldn`t stand a chance making any money in my area - EVERYBODY uses 48 " mowers - and unless your in tight city conditions doing dink lawns i`m pretty sure everywhere else is the same - just so you know - you can`t make any money with anything much smaller - it`s the whole reason why professional lawn maintenance became affordable to the average citizen in the 1st place 35 years ago - the bigger the mower the cheaper it is to get your lawn mowed
The cheapest way to go is carport if you go to your local supplier and just order tube stock, trusses , and metal you can get away with somewhere around $1800 mine was close to $2000 because I used color matched screws and I closed in the back but you could tarp the back if you want to save money. You can also pick them up pretty cheap on marketplace you might just have to replace a base rail usually they are rusted out. Took me 8 hours to put up with 2 other people
Thanks for this input! How does it do in the wind?
@@TheWillKelly it has zero issues the base rails have holes for 3ft rebar stakes and you could add more if you were really worried about it I’ve never had issues. My only issue is I wish I would have put mine in a different spot. You could even put down a crush and run floor if you are feeling fancy.
Get 4 conex boxes and build a roof over the space between them with gravel floor.
That’s such a good idea!!
I would like to make my own ramp.
Nice!
A shipping container would be great, but they can be expensive. I would recommend maybe a small home depot garden shed for your fert storage. They can be fairly affordable or you could build your own even cheaper. 🤙
Great recommendation, thank you!!
bien le bonjour de Normandie ( France) chères collègues,
Pour tes engrais tu peux les stocké dans un petit chalet de jardin surélever par un faux planché en plot de béton( fait soit même avec es sauts). c'est ce que j'ai fait. et en a ajoutant des ventilations haute et basse sur les cotés.
Puis je vois que tu t'est très bien organisé. malheureusement en France nous n'avons pas le droit d'avoir de porte tondeuse ou de rampe sur nos pick up! mais çà m'as donné des idées pour un remorque que je compte faire prochainement.😉
Bon courage a vous et vos équipes.
//
Hello from Normandy (France) dear colleagues,
For your fertilizers you can store them in a small garden chalet raised by a false concrete block floor (made yourself with jumps). that's what I did. and added high and low ventilation on the sides.
Then I see that you are very well organized. unfortunately in France we are not allowed to have a mower holder or ramp on our pick-ups! but it gave me ideas for a trailer that I plan to make soon.😉
Good luck to you and your teams.
Thanks for your input!
@@TheWillKelly de rien mon ami, et j'ai bien aimé ta façon de présenté les choses. donc j'ai le plaisir de compté parmi tes abonnés. je ferai le tour de tes vidéo passé.😊
Amicalement
@@zammitfranck8990 awesome thank you!!! I've got a lot of great content that you can hopefully find in the past videos. Thanks for your support!
Like the setup man....2024 Mow on Mow on👍
Thanks brother!!
Hey Will, I do not have a Ute as well,Who is the best person to contact to buy/ made this custom UTE. I believe mechanic won’t do it.. So who is it?
A welder
Cool setups!
Money makers!
Yes they are!
Shipping container would likely be the best option.
Great recommendation! Thank you!
That's smart
Another very affordable option in addition to shipping containers are storage boxes from decommissioned box trucks. They can be found for dirt cheap on FB marketplace. The also have garage doors and are more visually appealing than a shipping container. I bought a 8x20 with an 8ft ceiling for $500, and another $400 for it to get delivered..
Great content on the channel for us lawn and landscaping pros. Your content is no nonsense and to the point.
@@TheWillKellyis there a way that someone can reach out to you for a 1:1 coaching session?
@@bamirza Not at this time, I may open up more 1:1 free coaching sessions this fall and winter time again once the season slows down and I have more time.
Do you have the website for cargo ramp ?
www.powerspreaders.com/spreader-carriers
where can I buy the ducktail
We have a welder we use in Pilot Point TX that custom builds it.
In the rotations for weed eating doesn’t the weed eater throw the grass CCW?
Yes it does. If it’s a new flowerbed we will do it the opposite way but we do it this way for speed purposes.
@@TheWillKelly got it! So what about if the grass is on the taller end?
@@EstrellaLawns We weed eat first then mow. same rotation.
@@TheWillKelly makes sense, this is new info! I’ve heard people say go ccw to avoid the weed whacker throwing a lot of clippings onto the flower beds/siding.
@@EstrellaLawns Yeah going CCW is an awkward carry and strains the back out more. All of our accounts are weekly during the summer so to be honest we aren't weed eating much since we are there every week. It does make more sense to go CCW on first time cuts or longer grass cuts.
What if your truck is down?
We take it to our local mechanic to get fixed. If we retire a truck we can always pull the dovetail ramp off and install it on a new truck.
There’s multiple trucks.
2man team one truck while the other is being repaired.
@@tennesseesawmillguy1590 yes!
Nice video!
Thanks!
Why do you not have any zero turns? Not hating, just asking
All our properties are under 8k turf sqft and a lot of the are only 3k sqft. I feel like we would be doing more turning with them than mowing
@@TheWillKelly yep, your right. We’re in north Ga. Here we are lucky to get a yard less than an acre. Most are 1.5 plus.
@@nathanstanley4891 Oh wow, yeah then definitely use that zero turn!
Shipping container, with a side cut and flipped up.
When you get delivery’s can the put the pallets in the container from the side or did you need a ramp?
Drive up to side and push with extra pallet that has been reinforced.
Carport would be best
I'm leaning between a small car port and shipping container. We just need something more sturdy.
🤘🏽🤘🏽
you`d be laughed out of my area with that set up - you`d be out of business in a month - just so you know they been making mowers that will cut 2 -3 times the width of your 21 inchers for over 30 years - of course your set up would only work in my area - cape cod - i f you only did lawns under 500 sq. ft
Ok bud well clearly whatever area hes in he is absolutely crushing it and this is a solid blueprint
He laughing to the bank a “standard gate opening is 36-42” depending who you ask. No edits. Be authentic even if it isn’t the best. The trajectory of improvement looks great dude!
thanks brother!