Thank-you so much. Brian, I really love your approach to lawn maintenance. And I’m just a homeowner. I’ve learned so much about operating zero turns from your channel.
Apply that concept in life too. Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you. Give careful thought to the paths for your feet and be steadfast in all your ways. Do not turn to the right or the left; keep your foot from evil. Proverbs 4:25-27
Yes Ben playing with leafs, lots and lots of leafs. Y’all looking good doing all that grass cutting, keep up the good work. I am fixing to break down and get me a EXMARK S-Sereis stand on tryed one out this pass Monday nice ride. Good job showing telling have a good day see ya next video see ya bye.
Hey Brain, I am new to your channel. Love your videos man keep up the hard work. Can you make a video on how to send professional emails to your customers for your landscaping and lawn care business.
Brian, if you ever driving and see a cotton field, or any agricultural field , look at those long rows. There are all straight. Same concept. They pick an object at the end of the field and they head that way. That’s why there all straight. When I used to farm, that’s how we line our rows up.
Over long distances it's easier to start with shorter stripes about a 3rd of the way then run out to the longest point so u can keep straighter, at least that's my trick.
What's your guy's technique to mow straight stripes over long distances? Any tips you would add, or what did we miss?!
Thank-you so much. Brian, I really love your approach to lawn maintenance. And I’m just a homeowner. I’ve learned so much about operating zero turns from your channel.
Glad to help!
Apply that concept in life too.
Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you. Give careful thought to the paths for your feet and be steadfast in all your ways. Do not turn to the right or the left; keep your foot from evil. Proverbs 4:25-27
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Great video I use the whole deck when striping and just keep it straight
Yes Ben playing with leafs, lots and lots of leafs. Y’all looking good doing all that grass cutting, keep up the good work. I am fixing to break down and get me a EXMARK S-Sereis stand on tryed one out this pass Monday nice ride. Good job showing telling have a good day see ya next video see ya bye.
Hey brother. Just found your channel. Nice to see a local company taking pride on their work. GM from Michigan Landscape Professionals.
You bet!
Yeah I spent 20 minutes trying to get a straight stripe through my backyard. I can do them diagonal perfectly but not up and down.
Awesome video.
Keep up the great work Brian thanks...my long distance stripes are in my avatar. Crush it
Thanks for the informative videos Brian! Huge fan. Keep it up.
You bet! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your striping tips. I’m sure they’ll be appreciated.💯👍🏾💜✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
All this helps. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
Hi Brian, do you ever use a GoPro to record your videos?
All the time! 70% of our footage is probably from GoPro’s these days.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance What GoPro do you use?
Hey Brain, I am new to your channel. Love your videos man keep up the hard work. Can you make a video on how to send professional emails to your customers for your landscaping and lawn care business.
What the bearded fellow described is what I sometimes call it fix my stripes or you could also call it restriping.
I like that!
I learned it the way my grandpa described how to make rows straight in a farm field. "Pick a fence post and aim for it" Everything is a fence post!
Brian, if you ever driving and see a cotton field, or any agricultural field , look at those long rows. There are all straight. Same concept. They pick an object at the end of the field and they head that way. That’s why there all straight. When I used to farm, that’s how we line our rows up.
I love it!
Also, speed keeps your ride more stable (straight).
Do it up front ,,, love this guy ,,, milking is over 🤣 tick tok ended it
Always start on the shortest strip of the property and work to the longest strip always straight then
Yes make the first one as short as possible. It should be the straightest and just follow those lines thereafter.
Over long distances it's easier to start with shorter stripes about a 3rd of the way then run out to the longest point so u can keep straighter, at least that's my trick.
I always get the perimeter cut first .
Any obstructions in the lawn 2-3 passes.
Finally the main body. all the other cuts fade out.
the most important thing is not so much going tip to tip but not putting your tires on top of other stripes that are lying in the opposite direction
Are automowers a worry for you guys in the US ?
Not worried about them 1 bit tbh. 10-20 years at least before wide adoption in the US.
This is exactly how farmers used to make straight rows in their fields. Now they use satellite guidance for the most part.
That is really cool, I never knew that.
Actually they use bubble markers and gps
So, are you doing this video so your crew knows how to do pretty stripes when they are mowing your new yard? lol