Archive for the ‘About Lawn Mowers’ Category

Cajun Riding Lawn mower


It’s no fun pushing a mower in 100 degree weather so this is how a couple of cajuns solve the problem!

EPA Lawn Care Tips: Start with a soil test


EPA Lawn Care Tips: Start with a soil test

Lawn Care : How to Take Care of a Bald Spot in Your Lawn


A bald spot on a lawn is often caused by an animal, but it can be fixed by cleaning the area and preparing the soil properly. Find out how to use lime to bring the acid level down with help from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawn care. Expert: Dan LeSieur Contact: www.dklesieur.com Bio: Dan LeSieur performs both residential and commercial work, specializing in landscaping, painting, home repairs, remodeling and corporate re-imaging. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

John Deere 300 Series Lawn Tractor


A starup and ride on my uncle’s JD 300

Steve’s Drunk and High DUI at Work (Arrested on Scissor Lift)


FOLLOW STEVE: www.facebook.com Steve did have a job… until this day. Just because something can drive down the street, doesn’t mean you’re allowed to. My buddy Steve doesn’t know the difference. Steve knows his rights. You can still get hooked up 30 feet in the air! Read the entire Steve story on my web site www.MarcRyan.com Enjoy! Tell a friend. I hope you can make it out to hear my other Steve stories. www.marcryan.com http twitter.com www.myspace.com

Gardening & Lawn Care Tips : How to Water a Lawn


When watering a lawn, use a hose attached to a sprinkler every five days to avoid evaporation or over-watering. Water a lawn properly with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

Organic Lawn Care


Manage your lawn organically, without harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

Drunk Hillbilly On Riding Lawn Mower Tasered


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Open or enclosed landscape trailer? – GopherHaul Lawn Care Business Marketing Forum Show


www.gopherforum.com When most landscapers start up their business, they tend to start with a truck only. Then later they may add an open trailer. At a certain point you may be asking yourself whats better to have, an open or enclosed trailer and why? Thats the question one of our new forum members asked and he quite a few responses I think will help you make up your mind as well. Brandon Hi everyone my name is Brandon and I am the president of my own landscape & maintenance corp. I have been in business for 9 years and hope to find continued success long into the future. I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some positive and negative attributes of an enclosed trailer as opposed to an open utility trailer to move lawn care equipment from job to job? I have an open trailer now and I am thinking of making the switch over to an enclosed one. Keith: I can think of a few pros and cons of the top of my head. Pros: – Ability to lock. – Protection from rain. – Larger area to put name/logo/phone number. – Looks more professional. – Possible increased slipstreaming giving better gas milage (offset by weight, Im sure). – Ability to put shelves/storage areas. – Protects cargo from rocks kicked up by your truck. – Winter storage. Cons: – Increased cost. – Increased axle and tongue weight. – Inability to load from top (leaves, mulch, dirt). This is the biggest negative I can think of. – Doesnt air out well when mower has wet grass or fuel fumes. – Reduced freedom of movement

John Deere 70 riding mower vs. sandbox !!!