Dude is going to love it. Going from an open trailer to an enclosed makes a huge difference in efficiency. This is what makes America so great. Anyone willing to work hard and are smart with their money can carve out a great living. Love the energy guys.
You can tell he’s super excited. I’m jealous. Those two sure tracs looks amazing. Going from open to enclosed was one of the biggest game changers for my business
Dude! Congrats on the trailer that’s awesome love the white with the chrome now you you just gotta keep that white clean and you having a black enclosed you made a good decision not going with black it gets hot real quick 🤣🤣
Great video Brian and Todd, Congratulations Todd on the new trailer! Todd only lives like 2 hours from me in Wisconsin. My next trailer is definitely going to be a 8.5 x 18 at least. Are you still friends with Brandon way back when?
I'm trying to get started, but I for the life of me can't get obvious stripes when mowing?! I cut my own yard now and have been trying every year for three years and can never see them. My grass is super thick in a majority of spots and I've been cutting at 3 3/4" and 4" and still can't see it. I use my dad's ferris riding zero turn (can't remember model) but I don't understand? Yours are so obvious it's insane! Also, with my yard it grows so fast that I don't even get a week out of it before needing to cut and thats at 3 3/4" or 4" and then my other huge problem is the clippings! Not so much the direction they blow out, but how many there are. When you cut it's barely noticeable, but on mine every stripe/pass I make completely covers the previous stripe? Even with a couple passes over it they're still so much clippings it makes it look like someone just cut hay! But I don't understand unless 4" is too low? How do you figure that out before doing a customers lawn? Especially a customer that maybe only wants it cut every two weeks and it grows that fast? If you wait two weeks for a customers yard that grows that tall that fast then you won't be able to see anything besides clippings? My yard is roughly 4 acres so I can't really bag it efficiently, but I'm wanting to start my own business and I'm just worried I'm going to junk up a customers yard! I also wonder about your route planning and how to make perfect stripes when they may have a smaller yard with flower beds and a tree or bush in the yard and you're having to go around it and then your deck takes up a majority of the yard and there's no way to actually stripe it and you're having to move around the obstacle a few times? Sorry for the long message, but I'm so stressed out by these things, I've been trying for a few years and still can't figure it out! Please help me! Thank you & God Bless!
not be rude, but during the cut season if a client will not go weekly & they have fast grass they just get clipping. We don't even run them over twice. That is all there is to that. They have the option to go weekly, or charge by the hour to bag the grass. $80.00 an hour to bag it. You get paid for 1 cut, why would you cut it twice. That is fuel & labor. Or bid it for a double cut.
Congrats Todd on the new purchase. Sounds like it’s going to be a game changer for your business! 📈❤️
Dude is going to love it. Going from an open trailer to an enclosed makes a huge difference in efficiency. This is what makes America so great. Anyone willing to work hard and are smart with their money can carve out a great living. Love the energy guys.
You can tell he’s super excited. I’m jealous. Those two sure tracs looks amazing. Going from open to enclosed was one of the biggest game changers for my business
I need one of those white trailers to go with my white Silverado 2500HD. Congratulations to Todd. Enjoy your new trailer.
Todd, your best line.. I don’t know if I want to put anything in here! Congratulations!
Todd's energy and enthusiasm is so encouraging. Thanks Brian for making these videos. I too have drank the Brians Lawn Maintenance Koolaid.
Thanks!
Fun hanging with you Todd, always a good time when we get to link up!
Congratulations on your new trailer.
Dude! Congrats on the trailer that’s awesome love the white with the chrome now you you just gotta keep that white clean and you having a black enclosed you made a good decision not going with black it gets hot real quick 🤣🤣
Great video Brian and Todd, Congratulations Todd on the new trailer! Todd only lives like 2 hours from me in Wisconsin. My next trailer is definitely going to be a 8.5 x 18 at least. Are you still friends with Brandon way back when?
Love it! Nope!
Wisconsin💪🏼 right near you Todd
I like his trailer that something I’m looking forward to
Brian talking about the colors of the trailer Mike's trailer in that silver a fantastic
Yeah, that’s a clean looking color for sure
I'm trying to get started, but I for the life of me can't get obvious stripes when mowing?! I cut my own yard now and have been trying every year for three years and can never see them. My grass is super thick in a majority of spots and I've been cutting at 3 3/4" and 4" and still can't see it. I use my dad's ferris riding zero turn (can't remember model) but I don't understand? Yours are so obvious it's insane! Also, with my yard it grows so fast that I don't even get a week out of it before needing to cut and thats at 3 3/4" or 4" and then my other huge problem is the clippings! Not so much the direction they blow out, but how many there are. When you cut it's barely noticeable, but on mine every stripe/pass I make completely covers the previous stripe? Even with a couple passes over it they're still so much clippings it makes it look like someone just cut hay! But I don't understand unless 4" is too low? How do you figure that out before doing a customers lawn? Especially a customer that maybe only wants it cut every two weeks and it grows that fast? If you wait two weeks for a customers yard that grows that tall that fast then you won't be able to see anything besides clippings? My yard is roughly 4 acres so I can't really bag it efficiently, but I'm wanting to start my own business and I'm just worried I'm going to junk up a customers yard! I also wonder about your route planning and how to make perfect stripes when they may have a smaller yard with flower beds and a tree or bush in the yard and you're having to go around it and then your deck takes up a majority of the yard and there's no way to actually stripe it and you're having to move around the obstacle a few times? Sorry for the long message, but I'm so stressed out by these things, I've been trying for a few years and still can't figure it out! Please help me! Thank you & God Bless!
We have a bunch of videos on how to stripe better! Spring is different, almost everyone has to double cut especially if it rains ❤️
not be rude, but during the cut season if a client will not go weekly & they have fast grass they just get clipping. We don't even run them over twice. That is all there is to that. They have the option to go weekly, or charge by the hour to bag the grass. $80.00 an hour to bag it. You get paid for 1 cut, why would you cut it twice. That is fuel & labor. Or bid it for a double cut.
Honestly the 1 option I'd ask to have added is insulation
I’m going with a 24ft enclosed
Hey bryan lawn maintenance for my lawn care business i run all black truck and all black enclosed trailer for my business
They must have gave you a helluva deal, if you got to do a video of someone else's trailer purchase too. 😅
Todd gave me the opportunity lol, I don’t get a deal because I filmed videos on his or mine, come on. They do support LAL though, thankful for that.