Showing posts with label equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equipment. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Heinold & Feller Tire & Lawn Equipment: Bad Boy Lawn Mowers

Heinold & Feller Tire & Lawn Equipment: Bad Boy Lawn Mowers Video Clips. Duration : 1.55 Mins.


Joe Feller, owner of Heinold & Feller Tire & Lawn Equipment, talks about the new line of mowers they are offering from Bad Boy Mowers. This exciting new bran...

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Tombstone damage in cemeteries caused by lawn care equipment. Cemetery Business.

Tombstone damage in cemeteries caused by lawn care equipment. Cemetery Business. Tube. Duration : 1.83 Mins.


www.GraveSiteBusiness.com I love being able to work in old cemeteries. If you like cemeteries, old tombstones, and interesting gravesites, we can help you start your own Grave Care Business. Visit our website. Hi Everyone This is Keith with GraveSiteBusiness.com. If you are interested in cemeteries, tombstones, and gravesites, we can help you get started with your own gravesite business. Visit our website for more information. GraveSiteBusiness.com Today I want to give you some insight into the importance of correct equipment handling when you are performing gravesite plot maintenance and cemetery grounds maintenance. I was in a local cemetery this morning doing some photography and documentation work when I came across a few great examples of damage that can be done to tablet style tombstones from improper use of lawn mowers and weedeaters. Most modern cemeteries have grave markers that are sunk into the ground. In most cases you can run a mower directly over top of these markers care not to scuff your equipment tires or do damage with ground engaging components. However, if you enjoy working in older cemeteries, as I do, tablet style grave markers are much more commonplace. These tombstones can be damaged by contact with lawn care equipment as well as by rocks or heavy debris being kicked up by the lawn mower's blades. Weedeater line can also damage grave markers. Take care in your grave care work to protect tombstones from damage.