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This MISTAKE cost me $600 – She said it was INSANITY that I did it for FREE



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This lady reached out to me on facebook to help get her lawn back in control. Earlier this spring we had some crazy rainfall and they weren’t able to get out with their push mower to cut it down. It got out of control and they didn’t have hundreds of dollars to pay someone to get it fixed.

So I went and checked it out and it was BAD. There were spots over 8ft tall. Luckily, my Hustler Super S cut it down no problem. The unlucky part, is that my weedeater threw a rock at her glass back door and cost me a lot…
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37 Comments

  1. I can’t believe local authorities let these residential areas get this bad. You always do a great job.

  2. Why removing the branches that are covering the fences? I find it more aesthetic. This yard lack some trees for natural shadow.
    Beautiful work.

  3. Wow, good job. They need little more than a push mower for that, field, I mean yard to ✂️. Got room for a 🐎 to help out on the grass cutting.

  4. Never fails, that people there don't take the time to remove seedlings in their fence line before they become a problem in their yard. Takes only a few minutes to walk that fence line to remove those before they become a bigger problem for any landscaping company. You do an awesome job for people there.

  5. You worked the hell out of that mower to make that yard look nice. Hell that yard looked like a pasture that didn’t have animals to graze on it!

  6. Great content. For tall tall thick grass, consider cutting on a high cut and leave it to dry for a few days, then go back to pick it up

  7. I accidently broke someone's basement window once,lawnmower threw a rock at it.After that, I started grabbing old window screens that people throw out.I tie them together with wire so they fold up.I now always put them in front of doors and windows,at a slight angle, so the rocks hit the screen and bounce off.It's amazing how very easily glass breaks,especially the tempered? kind,that the littlest tap breaks it into a million small bits.I see this a lot when people leave their outdoor umbrellas open,on their glass patio tables,on windy days.

  8. You did the right thing by offering to pay for it. The same thing happened to me and the lawn company refused to pay for it. It wound up costing me over $400.

  9. I always worry about your eyes, face, or feet. A nail could also be laying there, or anything under all of those 8 feet tall weeds. 🙏

  10. Could you do a short video (or link if you already have) specifically on showing poison ivy? I just do my own yard, but our winds in Texas blow all kinds of stuff in and it worries me if I ever had any, that I might think it’s just a random vine type plant. Thanks

  11. Could you carry a thin sheet of ply/hardboard to put in front of glass doors or would that be more trouble than it’s worth?.. I mean it would sit in the side of your trailer when you’re not using it. Just a thought 👍🏼

  12. Im sorry the accident happened. You did the right thing paying for it, man. It just stinks.

    Also.. i wanted to ask you..what type of mower do you use?
    You should get some kind of sponsorship from them..its killer!

  13. Spencer that job was a huge one. I feel like that would have cost the homeowner plenty if she was paying out of pocket. I think that because you did this job for free that the homeowner could have split the cost of the window with you. I would have. Anyway another spectacular job you did. And it was nice to see your wife. She is a cutie pie. Looking forward to more of your videos.

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