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Fire Incident and Leaf Bagging: A Landscaping Adventure

Join Zach as he tackles a challenging leaf bagging job, showcasing the new bagger on his Scag mower. Witness a fire incident and the efficient collection of leaves in this landscaping adventure.

Fire Incident on the Job

πŸ”₯Leaves blowing onto the mower's exhaust caused a fire.

πŸš’The fire was quickly extinguished by moving the mower onto a green spot.

Efficient Leaf Collection

🍁The majority of the leaves were in the front lawn and were 2-3 feet deep in spots.

🚜They used baggers on both a Scag vride and a multi-force to collect the leaves.

⏳They had to make multiple trips because the baggers filled up quickly due to the thickness of the leaves.

FAQ

How long did the cleaning process take?

The cleaning process took 2 hours and 20 minutes.

What caused the fire incident?

Leaves blowing onto the mower's exhaust caused a fire.

What equipment was used for leaf collection?

They used baggers on both a Scag vride and a multi-force to collect the leaves.

How did Zach extinguish the fire?

The fire was quickly extinguished by moving the mower onto a green spot.

How deep were the leaves in some spots?

The majority of the leaves were 2-3 feet deep in spots.

Summary with Timestamps

πŸ‚ 0:28The video discusses a unique job where the customer requested the leaves to be bagged but not removed from the property.
πŸ€” 2:51The video shows how leaves blowing onto the mower's exhaust can cause a fire.
πŸ‚ 8:01The video shows the process of using baggers to clean up leaves in a yard.
🏠 13:25The video shows the process of cleaning and preparing a house for roofing.

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