I didn’t have a blower when I first started either, push broom, but then earned enough money to get a blower. I used to pack all of my equipment in the back of my expedition, for a whole season, it’s a process but if you love what you do you’ll get through.
First, I would say most major commercial brands are great so I'm not nessessarily partial. Husqvarna, Stihl, echo, redmax...ext, will all have great products. I would recommend specifically for mowing, buy just below the best one available. It's not required to have the best, but mid-range and low range blowers will be time killers on jobs.
@@beloved1654 I use an echo pb580t. I would recommend something a little more powerful. Maybe the 770 but if I had a budget for it, I would get the X series 8010
I went out and got the trimmer you suggested and couldn’t be happier!! It’s a beast and an all around amazing string trimmer!! Keep being awesome and putting out awesome content bud!
@@lawncarelittleguy9337 yes and I agree. I’ve done everything in mowing ( not perfectly at all) from one man show to five crews to down size to one man and max at two crews. I’ve often thought it might be perfect system to just have two 30” commercial mowers and one helper and just kill it on the smallest yards. Who knows. The big hoa accounts and commercial can be profitable but I’ve also noticed tinynyards are too and I’ve noticed my workers have lots more energy mowing for five minutes and hopping in truck to the next one
@@donotrobme9295 wow! Tons of experience! My model hasn't changed much. Always been solo. But, I am very much considering mowing full time and I'm really leaning on the small lawns as my ideal client. I think they may be easier to market to and in my area we have 10s of thousands of prospects
@@lawncarelittleguy9337 nice! I got out last year so I started searching mowing channels. I still LOVE mowing. My other advice to your followers is get something for your ears. I found podcasts and books on tape, when finding the right ones, it was like getting paid to study and chill and enjoy while mowing. Music and sports radio got old for me but I did that for many more years than I should have. Lots of valuable educational or entertainment headset time
I really like the interchangable equipment. It offers redundancy in a set up that can get you through breakdowns. Highly recommend kombi or pas systems
Other than me your to first one brother to call it a line trimmer. It doesn't have any string on it and I trim more grass than I do whacking weeds🤣 Nevertheless, it's so in what your comfortable with saying. Thanks Matt👊🏼🧔🇺🇸
I didn’t have a blower when I first started either, push broom, but then earned enough money to get a blower. I used to pack all of my equipment in the back of my expedition, for a whole season, it’s a process but if you love what you do you’ll get through.
Totally agree!
I started out by lugging my stuff in a yard wagon, with one hand, & pushing my mower with the other hand around town😁
What blower would you recommend?
First, I would say most major commercial brands are great so I'm not nessessarily partial. Husqvarna, Stihl, echo, redmax...ext, will all have great products. I would recommend specifically for mowing, buy just below the best one available. It's not required to have the best, but mid-range and low range blowers will be time killers on jobs.
@@lawncarelittleguy9337 So what kind do you use?
@@beloved1654 I use an echo pb580t. I would recommend something a little more powerful. Maybe the 770 but if I had a budget for it, I would get the X series 8010
I went out and got the trimmer you suggested and couldn’t be happier!! It’s a beast and an all around amazing string trimmer!! Keep being awesome and putting out awesome content bud!
Truck n trailer too. A contract/billing system. Well done video
Thank you sir! Have you seen the trailer less setups? Really interesting system for mowing
@@lawncarelittleguy9337 yes and I agree. I’ve done everything in mowing ( not perfectly at all) from one man show to five crews to down size to one man and max at two crews. I’ve often thought it might be perfect system to just have two 30” commercial mowers and one helper and just kill it on the smallest yards. Who knows. The big hoa accounts and commercial can be profitable but I’ve also noticed tinynyards are too and I’ve noticed my workers have lots more energy mowing for five minutes and hopping in truck to the next one
@@donotrobme9295 wow! Tons of experience! My model hasn't changed much. Always been solo. But, I am very much considering mowing full time and I'm really leaning on the small lawns as my ideal client. I think they may be easier to market to and in my area we have 10s of thousands of prospects
@@lawncarelittleguy9337 nice! I got out last year so I started searching mowing channels. I still LOVE mowing. My other advice to your followers is get something for your ears. I found podcasts and books on tape, when finding the right ones, it was like getting paid to study and chill and enjoy while mowing. Music and sports radio got old for me but I did that for many more years than I should have. Lots of valuable educational or entertainment headset time
My Stihl Kombi was my best investment so far😉
I really like the interchangable equipment. It offers redundancy in a set up that can get you through breakdowns. Highly recommend kombi or pas systems
Other than me your to first one brother to call it a line trimmer.
It doesn't have any string on it and I trim more grass than I do whacking weeds🤣
Nevertheless, it's so in what your comfortable with saying.
Thanks Matt👊🏼🧔🇺🇸
Probably the most accurate name I can think of
ARe you still in business? I would love to see some new videos. Subscribed