The backyard transformation took us two days. I have my new crew with me and his name is Michael. He’s part of the indigenous community. He works hard and you’ll be seeing him more in future videos so stay tuned.
So much palm fronds, tree branches and really thick weeds in the backyard. We couldn’t mow straight away as it will wreck my machine if we don’t clear these out first. Took us 4 hours to finish! Still need some work done but we’ve cleared as much so the gentleman can enjoy his backyard.
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You sure do get the worse jobs. But they always come out great. Thanks. 👍👍😊😎❤️
WOW..Oh my goodness..That was a massive job from start to finish and as always you never disappoint. Very happy to see you had help for this part even the owner trying to do his part..Great job..Looking forward to seeing your next one .Thanku for all you do..xx
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Great job guys!
Nice work! I hope he can get that furniture removed. It really takes away from your work and the yard’s potential. Merry Christmas!
Wow you guys are hard workers! Thanks for helping!
You’re going to need to start carrying wasp spray in your vehicles. That was quite a mess. You did a great job!
Fantastic! Both of you worked really hard and did an amazing job.
Wow that was a lot of work but ya'll got her done. Merry Christmas to ya'll.
When your back hurts you can only do a little work and you have to quit. that is a bummer. thank you for helping that gentleman. God bless both of you.
Have you tried peppermint oil for the wasps? Rubbing or spraying dilute peppermint oil onto your skin, clothes, ect is supposed to confuse their sense of smell. When one stings you, they don't just deliver venom, they tag you with alarm pheromones that the other wasps can smell, react to and track. Peppermint blocks out the smell, so if you think a yard may have wasps, it may help you. The vibrations from the mower and whipper-snipper will likely still agitate them, but at least you wouldn't smell like something they'd recognize as a threat.
How much is that big job mate
Hey, good job. hard yakka and a decent result. Well done.
great transformation and it was good to see the homeowner trying to help too.
Fabulous work, guys. That was like watching two guys try to clear an area out bush. The gentleman will be able to enjoy his garden thanks to you.
that little fella is one hell of a worker, damn son. the one in the funny hat must be somebodies brother in law.
Great job guys ! Was looking forward to seeing this one ! Have a great Christmas 👍🎄
This is a transformation of epic proportions. Amazing job 🎉
Good job guys that was a lot of work ,Y'all have a Merry Christmas.
The yard is a table in the disaster zone…. I know your region gets hit and it's tough work… but please no bare torsos, it's not really professional to see while working….
You did a nice tidy up in this yard
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Welcome, Michael, it's a pleasure to meet(see) you! You will surely be an asset to the Fox team. Great job, guys!
When doing your before and after shots, do not show again all the before pictures. It is boring. Show one before shot and the after shot of the same spot right after. Makes for better videoing. My opinion! 😃
Very good job though! Enjoyed the clearing of the branches!