Oh buddy as you get older those wet, miserable cold days hurt so much more. I was in pain watching it but you did a great job in a tough situation. Hope it dries out so you can finish up.
Great job guys! I feel for you two, that is some miserable weather. I bet you couldn't wait to get home and take a nice hot shower. Way to keep pushing forward.
Hey Brent's lawn care there is nothing cheap anymore everywhere i go in a store is not cheap merry Christmas from my family to your keep up the great work on your channel
I always find it satisfying watching these videos and can’t wait to get out there and blow some leaves and clean em up but then when I have to actually get out there and try to be as efficient as possible, it ends up being twice the work and double the time lol. I guess that’s how it goes some days. 👍 keep hustling Brandon and Ranae!!
@@berndtslawncare4906 I need to strengthen my leaf game! Looking at an old walker mower but not sold on it yet. Still trying to organize my garage with the equipment I have and things I need to get rid of. Would like to chat sometime outside of social media if you’re up to it and have the time. 👍
@@tonymcfee call our business line. Just look us up on google and call our number. If for some reason we don’t answer, leave a detailed message and I will absolutely call you back
Good morning, Ranae and Brandon! Don't ya just love this New England weather🥶!? UGH! Did my last (hopefully my last) clean up yesterday. Froze my backside off! One maple in the back must be really cold because it just doesn't want to get rid of it's leaves🌳! haha! Supposed to snow here too❄ and I didn't want the leaves under the snow. Plus the yard looks WAY better all cleaned up! Hope you guys stay warm and dry. Good video! 👍Good work with great results as usual! Enjoy the rest of the weekend. God bless.
Hello Again Brandon & Ranae. The plow lights that were on our smaller dump trucks looked pretty similar to the one that you had on your truck. The plow lights that were mounted on the single and tandem axle trucks were more rectangular and had plastic sealed beam lights instead of standard glass type sealed beam. We attempted to replace the plastic beams to glass beams and they just would not fit into the casings. Your “V” plow looked to be the stainless steel moldboard from what I could tell from the video. We had the standard mild steel moldboard plows pretty much on all of our trucks that we maintained. A few of our plows had the rubber cutting edges instead of the standard hardened steel edges which required considerable adjustment to keep the weight of the plow from eating up the rubber very quickly. Just to think that I had worked on so many plows and salt spreaders over the years and that I used to fabricate a good number of my repair parts. Kentucky had its own specifications regarding the plows and salt spreaders that were purchased. Those owners manuals and exploded diagrams are really worth their weight in gold regarding making the necessary repairs of broken equipment. It’s truly amazing how much damage that manhole covers and concrete curbs and head walls can do to a plow moldboard and plow hanger as well as the truck frame. The grade 8 bolts are a must where they are required as much as the shear pins and bolts are in case of mishaps. Those markers are a tremendous help when plowing deep snow - From previous videos, It looks like both of you are on top of that situation.
@@berndtslawncare4906 Always a pleasure to watch your videos and interact with both of you - Just Beware Of The Turkeys 🦃 They May Be In A Fowl Mood - Just Saying!!!
@@berndtslawncare4906 There’s another RUclips channel that I watch that has turkeys on the farm in which the wife wears heavy coveralls and carries a long handle shovel to protect herself from the male turkey because of his very aggressive behavior. Thinking Back, I have watched other news stories from your area of the US in which are shown here on RUclips regarding the large flocks of wild turkeys within neighborhoods which are along the same lines of your previous video. I used to see wild turkeys here in Central KY, But don’t really see them like I had in past years. More than likely the Coyotes and Raccoons as well as other predators probably keep the numbers of Turkeys down. We also have lots of deer wandering around in which you have to be extremely careful while driving at night.
@@ranaeberndt9254 there's a song Corey Hart called sun glasses at night if you want to go to RUclips music type in the song and it'll show up on you tube music
Eesh, more power to you. I'd chance the leaves freezing and maybe thawing on a day in the 30s or 40s then do the cleanup, or I'd tell the customer their fall cleanup will become a spring cleanup 😂 I've done leaves in worse rain than that, and it LITERALLY took three or four times as long as it should have, was super miserable, and you know I like to use tarps on my jobs so I was killing myself pulling tarps of leaves and probably gallons of water 🤯🤯🤯 I was so mad I was thinking about firing the customer 🤣 but it was on me because I chose to do it because the township was coming to pickup that week, and I wanted to have it done asap, when in reality, they didn't come until days later..... so never again will I do leaves in the rain, unless I'm finishing the last little bit of a job.
Hard work.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
You got that right!
When the leaves are wet I stop trying to do them, I wait til another dry day!! way to go guys!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Nice to see you guys today!
You too!
Good day to stay home and play with kids.
That's some nasty weather .
Yep sure Is
Oh buddy as you get older those wet, miserable cold days hurt so much more. I was in pain watching it but you did a great job in a tough situation. Hope it dries out so you can finish up.
thanks for the comment ed!
Stay warm and dry.
Thanks bob!
Great job guys! I feel for you two, that is some miserable weather. I bet you couldn't wait to get home and take a nice hot shower. Way to keep pushing forward.
Thanks for the comment!
Hey Brent's lawn care there is nothing cheap anymore everywhere i go in a store is not cheap merry Christmas from my family to your keep up the great work on your channel
Thanks brendon!
@@berndtslawncare4906 u are so welcome to u and your wife
I always find it satisfying watching these videos and can’t wait to get out there and blow some leaves and clean em up but then when I have to actually get out there and try to be as efficient as possible, it ends up being twice the work and double the time lol. I guess that’s how it goes some days. 👍 keep hustling Brandon and Ranae!!
Thanks for the comment Tony!
@@berndtslawncare4906 I need to strengthen my leaf game! Looking at an old walker mower but not sold on it yet. Still trying to organize my garage with the equipment I have and things I need to get rid of. Would like to chat sometime outside of social media if you’re up to it and have the time. 👍
@@tonymcfee sure, would be glad to chat anytime with you
@@berndtslawncare4906 That would be cool. Let me know how to get a hold of you.
@@tonymcfee call our business line. Just look us up on google and call our number. If for some reason we don’t answer, leave a detailed message and I will absolutely call you back
Good morning, Ranae and Brandon! Don't ya just love this New England weather🥶!? UGH! Did my last (hopefully my last) clean up yesterday. Froze my backside off! One maple in the back must be really cold because it just doesn't want to get rid of it's leaves🌳! haha! Supposed to snow here too❄ and I didn't want the leaves under the snow. Plus the yard looks WAY better all cleaned up! Hope you guys stay warm and dry. Good video! 👍Good work with great results as usual! Enjoy the rest of the weekend. God bless.
Thanks for the comment Lou!
Hello Again Brandon & Ranae. The plow lights that were on our smaller dump trucks looked pretty similar to the one that you had on your truck. The plow lights that were mounted on the single and tandem axle trucks were more rectangular and had plastic sealed beam lights instead of standard glass type sealed beam. We attempted to replace the plastic beams to glass beams and they just would not fit into the casings.
Your “V” plow looked to be the stainless steel moldboard from what I could tell from the video. We had the standard mild steel moldboard plows pretty much on all of our trucks that we maintained.
A few of our plows had the rubber cutting edges instead of the standard hardened steel edges which required considerable adjustment to keep the weight of the plow from eating up the rubber very quickly.
Just to think that I had worked on so many plows and salt spreaders over the years and that I used to fabricate a good number of my repair parts. Kentucky had its own specifications regarding the plows and salt spreaders that were purchased. Those owners manuals and exploded diagrams are really worth their weight in gold regarding making the necessary repairs of broken equipment.
It’s truly amazing how much damage that manhole covers and concrete curbs and head walls can do to a plow moldboard and plow hanger as well as the truck frame. The grade 8 bolts are a must where they are required as much as the shear pins and bolts are in case of mishaps.
Those markers are a tremendous help when plowing deep snow - From previous videos, It looks like both of you are on top of that situation.
Wow fantastic comment! Thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed comment. Love it! Hope all is well with you and thanks for tuning in!
@@berndtslawncare4906 Always a pleasure to watch your videos and interact with both of you - Just Beware Of The Turkeys 🦃 They May Be In A Fowl Mood - Just Saying!!!
@@TheIronDuke502 I’m always on guard whenever we service that property! Those things have a mind of their own!
@@berndtslawncare4906 There’s another RUclips channel that I watch that has turkeys on the farm in which the wife wears heavy coveralls and carries a long handle shovel to protect herself from the male turkey because of his very aggressive behavior.
Thinking Back, I have watched other news stories from your area of the US in which are shown here on RUclips regarding the large flocks of wild turkeys within neighborhoods which are along the same lines of your previous video. I used to see wild turkeys here in Central KY, But don’t really see them like I had in past years. More than likely the Coyotes and Raccoons as well as other predators probably keep the numbers of Turkeys down. We also have lots of deer wandering around in which you have to be extremely careful while driving at night.
Yea wild turkeys are very common around here. I see them all the time
Do you wear your sunglasses at night 😜😎😂
Yep!
@@berndtslawncare4906 🤣🤣
You better believe it!!!! 😂😂
@@ranaeberndt9254 there's a song Corey Hart called sun glasses at night if you want to go to RUclips music type in the song and it'll show up on you tube music
@@robertmailhos8159 I knew exactly what you were talking about the second I saw your comment I know the song! Great tune!
Eesh, more power to you. I'd chance the leaves freezing and maybe thawing on a day in the 30s or 40s then do the cleanup, or I'd tell the customer their fall cleanup will become a spring cleanup 😂
I've done leaves in worse rain than that, and it LITERALLY took three or four times as long as it should have, was super miserable, and you know I like to use tarps on my jobs so I was killing myself pulling tarps of leaves and probably gallons of water 🤯🤯🤯 I was so mad I was thinking about firing the customer 🤣 but it was on me because I chose to do it because the township was coming to pickup that week, and I wanted to have it done asap, when in reality, they didn't come until days later..... so never again will I do leaves in the rain, unless I'm finishing the last little bit of a job.
I hear ya. Doing leaves in the rain is not fun at all
How much do diesels cost? 2009 6.4 F350, up pipe cracked, $5,700 later.. yeah expesive. First problem in 13 years but boy does it cost. lol
Yea I know. Huge money for diesel repair. I still love them though!
Youve got to count your blessings if that's the only problem you've had in 13 years of a 6.4. they aren't really known to be very reliable engines
@@andrewstratton806 Exactly, she's a beast and an awesome one at that.