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Mon June 13, 2022, 09:46:00 PM by Chump | Views: 215 | Comments: 3
I am curious on what everyone else is using for contracts or terms with customers. Is there a rule of thumb with growth and coming back for respraying? Recently we hydroseeded a lawn, roughly 3 weeks ago. It came in alright, not super super thick but not bare either. I will attach pictures. I explained to the customer before we hydroseeded that there will probably be some weeds due to the past growth in this area. (Was an overgrown garden) Let me know what everyone thinks I should do... Fri June 03, 2022, 08:04:16 PM by Randal Johnson | Views: 263 | Comments: 1
New to the forum and to hydroseeding. I purchased a 2002 L65 Easy Lawn hydroseeder in February this year that had been sitting in a barn since 2008. It only had 511 hours on it. I cleaned it up, replaced the tires, fuel line, battery, and cleaned out the fuel tank. Changed the oil and filter, and air filter. I felt I had a real gem. I started the process of learning how to use it and formulate the right mixture. This past Monday I was on a job with a helper and the pressure dropped on the hose a... Mon May 09, 2022, 04:04:59 PM by Tiller247 | Views: 354 | Comments: 1
Hi all , long time lurker here and finally joined up. question i have here is ive decided to build my own unit to do some small odd jobs for myself and family. I have lots of equipment, tanks ,motors etc so figured why not. if it works out great if not no big deal. let me know if this sounds adequate to u or anything to change feel free to let me know. 1 ..i have 2 -3 inch trash pumps and also a 2 inch ..all are probaly china versions as i dont reconize the name on them ... Wed May 04, 2022, 08:56:07 AM by Daler | Views: 258 | Comments: 1
What is a good recipe for a t60 4 bales 70wood/30paper 50# seed 50# fertilizer I was told 4-1-1for Finn t60 can you add more mulch and is that enough seed and fertilizer. Thinking the mix is light any suggestions or am I right where I need to be Thanks in advance Pages: [1]
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Re: HELP! I am new to hydroseeding and need advice! by Turboguy
[Tue June 14, 2022, 12:19:10 PM] Re: HELP! I am new to hydroseeding and need advice! by Chump [Tue June 14, 2022, 11:54:08 AM] Re: HELP! I am new to hydroseeding and need advice! by hydroservice [Tue June 14, 2022, 10:38:01 AM] HELP! I am new to hydroseeding and need advice! by Chump [Mon June 13, 2022, 09:46:00 PM] Re: 2002 Easy Lawn L65 by Turboguy [Tue June 07, 2022, 01:10:44 PM] |