We have St Augustine Palmeto style lawn here in Central Texas. 17 years and never a detachment bit I throw down Dillo Dirt every spring and keep it cut a 4 inches while it growing and also keep with the soil nutrients now and Milo twice a growing season. Since the grass is strong and thick no need for weed control and just knock out some weed here and there.
Disconnect the little plug with the yellow wire on the front of the motor and it will stop doing that. I used to build those motors for minibikes and that was the solution. Doesn't hurt anything. Just remember to plug it back in when you return it.
You can cross cut st.augustine in some situations, very severe, but if you do too much, you cross cut the stolons. This is going to dry out the soil. Never hard of anyone around here detaching st.aug grass in jax. That grass already look fine, just needed some nutrients. Them stolons will come through any thatch even 1 to 2 inches thick. id like to see the results brother
We try to educate customers on preventing the “need” to do anything. That’s why the grass looks good in the video. It’s healthy but was ready for some help. St Aug is slow growing compared to Bermuda so we try to do things before it’s too late to keep it nice
I do that in lots of my videos along with some funny goofy intro talk. It’s intended to be funny. If you’re looking for serious content. This ain’t it lol.
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Great video brother! That is a Honda feature, to protect it from running it with low oil level. Thanks for the video! Keep it up and good luck!
We have St Augustine Palmeto style lawn here in Central Texas. 17 years and never a detachment bit I throw down Dillo Dirt every spring and keep it cut a 4 inches while it growing and also keep with the soil nutrients now and Milo twice a growing season. Since the grass is strong and thick no need for weed control and just knock out some weed here and there.
Best plan my man
I also live in texas. I was thinking about power raking my lawn. But I'm a do what you said you do with the Dillo dirt.
close up videos provide great instruction. Thanks.
Anytime david
Disconnect the little plug with the yellow wire on the front of the motor and it will stop doing that. I used to build those motors for minibikes and that was the solution. Doesn't hurt anything. Just remember to plug it back in when you return it.
Good lookin out man.
Think core aerator would be better than power rake for st Augustine.
Oil level sensor is on the side of the engine crankcase.
Oil sensor is on the right side. So when they machine tilts down to the left, sensor is tripped.
We suckit up and bag it with a mower. Ive filled a trailer with northern cool grasses
Ohhhh yeah. We filled a 7 cubic yard dump trailer with this thatch
Great video! How much did you charge for this? It's a lot of work.
450-700 for removal of debris too
I'm surprised it would restart that fast.
Husky. If tuned well
You can cross cut st.augustine in some situations, very severe, but if you do too much, you cross cut the stolons. This is going to dry out the soil. Never hard of anyone around here detaching st.aug grass in jax. That grass already look fine, just needed some nutrients. Them stolons will come through any thatch even 1 to 2 inches thick. id like to see the results brother
We try to educate customers on preventing the “need” to do anything. That’s why the grass looks good in the video. It’s healthy but was ready for some help. St Aug is slow growing compared to Bermuda so we try to do things before it’s too late to keep it nice
Nice man, maybe sometime I'll link up with you just to kinda pick your brain and see the results etc! See you out there
Great video. Thanks.
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Sorry, 2 sec in and got to say; if you gonna have a cue to start, edit that out!
I do that in lots of my videos along with some funny goofy intro talk. It’s intended to be funny. If you’re looking for serious content. This ain’t it lol.
@Nate Vance AdVanced Lawn & Garden LLC Understood. If it is meant to be, sorry I am slow 🙃
Where can you rent that
Home Depot