
Mow Trappin Podcast is a real, unfiltered podcast about lawn care, blue-collar business, money, and building freedom through hard work.
Hosted by a full-time lawn care business owner and content creator, this podcast breaks down what actually happens behind the scenes — mowing lawns, running equipment, pricing jobs, making mistakes, and learning how to get paid right instead of just staying busy.
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No fake motivation.
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Just real lessons from the field, shared by someone still in the game, still learning, and still building.
If you’re in lawn care, landscaping, or any blue-collar service business — and you want to turn work ethic into real income and control over your time — this podcast is for you.
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In Episode 76, I sit down with Ryan Gratton to talk about a side of the lawn and landscape industry that a lot of contractors overlook — small engine repair and prevention.
Ryan’s path in the industry is unique. He started out as a park manager overseeing mowing crews, working directly in the field and managing large-scale maintenance operations. While doing that, he realized something important: understanding the equipment side of the business could open a lot of doors.
That led him to obtain his small engine repair license, giving him deep knowledge of the engines that power the lawn care industry.
Eventually, that experience helped him move into the dealership side of the industry, where he now works as a mower dealership manager, helping contractors choose equipment, maintain their machines, and avoid costly breakdowns.
In this episode we talk about:
• The most common small engine failures he sees from contractors
• Simple maintenance habits that prevent expensive repairs
• Mistakes lawn care businesses make with their equipment
• How understanding small engines can save thousands of dollars
• The difference between how contractors treat equipment vs. how dealers see it
• Why mechanical knowledge can give you an advantage in the lawn care industry
Whether you’re running a lawn care business, managing mowing crews, or just want to keep your equipment running longer, this conversation gives real insight from someone who works with commercial equipment every day.
Understanding your equipment can make the difference between making money or constantly fixing machines.
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