micropolitan guy
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One from that site just came up on my Facebook reels. Sweet.SB Mowing is my go-to mowing channel on YouTube and TikTok. Oddly soothing.
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One from that site just came up on my Facebook reels. Sweet.SB Mowing is my go-to mowing channel on YouTube and TikTok. Oddly soothing.
Hope you've had good luck with it because customers tell me it's a bigger beating than they expected. You have to keep it elevated because the center spool will continually hit the ground otherwise. Also had customers have trouble changing out the string because the locking mechanism that you release to pull out the old string will freeze up.If you're spending that kind of time on it, you should consider getting a DR trimmer. They are essentially a push mower that uses a heavy duty string trimmer to cut. It's like a big honking weedeater on wheels, but you don't have to hold it up and wave it around. It lets you trim close to trees, flowerbeds, walls, in ditches, etc far easier.
This is the low end model, which is what I use.
DR PILOT Walk Behind Wheeled String Trimmer | DR Power Equipment
I enjoy the feeling of accomplishment when I hand the guy his $30 every week.
YMMV
My thing is car-repair videos. South Main Auto, Watch Wes Work are a couple of good ones.
One more just because it's a kinda ideal introduction. This is her personal '91 MR2, which she has hundreds of hours or work invested in. This video is four years old, and she's continued to refine and upgrade since. She's always looking for cool JDM parts for several cars, including this one. Anyhow, take a look at the interior and engine bay of this car. It's gorgeous, and she's done virtually all of it herself.
She's also cherry picking what she buys and works with, and lives in Arizona. She's not taking everything that rolls through the door to earn a living, and she does not live in the rust belt. She's living on Youtube money, doing car reviews, and raffling off one of her builds once in a while. She's in a too small shop and has no help because she can't afford more. She spends more on her project cars and non-sponsored parts because she builds to her standards, and they're pretty high. Not concourse restorations, but functional improvements and restomodding.
That Celica series? If you watch the whole thing some stretches of it get really painful. Doing the needed body work, the fender flares, the paint prep and paint took like six weeks of her typical 60 hour weeks, maybe more. The vids got kinda painful after while, because there were seven or eight of them, and you can't make body work all that interesting. Same with the electrical. She had to mesh electricals that were decades apart and hand built the entire electrical system. the relay and fuse boxes.. No using a factory wire bundle, fabricating it custom. Again, kinda painful videos, mitigated by her knowing they were and throwing in some other stuff as she could to break it up.
The other side of it is if you watch her do the fender flares, the level of detail and the quality of the work she does is really high. It's either right or it's unacceptable and has to be redone.
I like the kid. She's like a big gawky puppy dog, silly and eager, but she's very good at what she does.
I've got a Ranger just like her Grandma's except it's the Edge trim pattern in Chrome Yellow. It's not in nearly as good shape as hers, though.