Nice experiment, Murphy. Well engineered too. It went well. You made the cut as low as you could without even any additional bush trim.
The deep step/thick hinge, and little bitty notch, and pulling over with a floating block instead of tearing up the lawn....that's only engineering genius. :alien2:
If I were you, I would take this video portfolio you've accumulated to the lending offices, and see who gives you the better slice of what you can do. A good crew leader/engineer can be a lot of benefit to a lot of people in the commercial side. You proly just think that kind of job isn't you like it's not your style, but I think that's just the expiring competition thinking at work on you.
If I were a lender, I'd see you, and I would think "how can I get a slice of what he's worth." Right away I would lend because you are money.
The last bit in this "motion picture" is where the Murph turns the mindful scope in his mind onto the bigger plans which is what lenders would want to know your heading up. I'm not stupid. When there's going to be MLB home runs in an MLB park, there's people that get right in front of all that to sell the tickets. That's all these lenders would do to you....errrrr....for you.
I'm just saying this, and I'm not worried about the flack for pointing this out. And you could do a lot more people a benefit than the wretchedy homeowners you're looking at in the vid. There's lots more customers, and customers of your customers, and employees, and arboriculture leadership to be made that you could deliver what you got to. Look at Jeffy over here in CA who is basically doing that. It worked for him, and he doesn't even need advertising which is another ball park.
Eh, that's my three cents, ay? Better than that whole spiel LXT dropped on it. :hmm3grin2orange: