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Dynamo Property Services, LLC
Добавлен 8 ноя 2023
Detroit, Michigan
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Grading Mounds of Dirt and Trimming Fence-line | Overlooked Backyard Transformation
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Grading Mounds of Dirt and Trimming Fence-line | Overlooked Backyard Transformation
Neglected Alley Cleanup | Property Transformation
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Neglected Alley Cleanup | Property Transformation
Church Appliance and Debris Removal
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Church Appliance and Debris Removal
Backyard Grading to Improve Children Safety
Просмотров 511Месяц назад
Backyard Grading to Improve Children Safety
Customers Think We Bought New Trucks - 2024 Marketing
Просмотров 197Месяц назад
Customers Think We Bought New Trucks - 2024 Marketing
Commercial Spring Cleanup, Heavy Logs, and Dumping Yard Waste
Просмотров 148Месяц назад
Commercial Spring Cleanup, Heavy Logs, and Dumping Yard Waste
Full Service Spring Cleanup + Debris Removal
Просмотров 158Месяц назад
Full Service Spring Cleanup Debris Removal
Knocking Out The Spring Cleanup List
Просмотров 1042 месяца назад
Knocking Out The Spring Cleanup List
Garage Demolition with the JCB Teleskid
Просмотров 7954 месяца назад
Garage Demolition with the JCB Teleskid
Western MVP 3 vs. Western Wide-out XL
Просмотров 4795 месяцев назад
Western MVP 3 vs. Western Wide-out XL
EMERGENCY PHONE CALL: Snow Pile Relocation and Junk Removal
Просмотров 3125 месяцев назад
EMERGENCY PHONE CALL: Snow Pile Relocation and Junk Removal
Salt Spreader Learning Curve and First Plow Event!
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Salt Spreader Learning Curve and First Plow Event!
nice job... Mitchells Lawncare Tree services LLC .. Dallas, Tx
Thank you!
Really no lanyard for cutting in the bucket. Safety first. But good video. New subscriber gained.
Thanks! First time using the harness and lanyard, got a little ahead of ourselves.
Wait!! So not one hand or manual device aside from a blower used in this small a££ yard 🤦🏽♂️
@@hokub3222 We didn’t record the bush trimmers, chainsaws, or string trimmers (As well as the two members utilizing them). The video would’ve been unnecessarily long and we can only record one thing at a time.
Great job!!
Appreciate it!
Great video my brother, keep`em coming.
Will do, thank you.
The operator of this machine knows what he’s doing. That is SKILL!
Greatly appreciated!
That church could have donated that stuff
@amandastyles-uh6zx Yes, but they were just too heavy to move and it was too last minute.
Like the JCB?
@@johnkemp4370 Yes, super nimble and effective machine!
Wouldn't a Mulcher have been better and Faster?
@@user-fx2sh6pk9u We don’t have a mulcher and no we needed to rip the vegetation out with the teeth
Pretty clean job, well done man!
Cool!!
🤙nice
Thanks
great work
Thank you!
like your trailer how much did it cost
Thank you! I will make a more detailed video on it towards the end of the year.
@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLCya I bet that trailers way over priced and not as big as they say it is for yardage. I have 14'x6'x4' trailer and I can hold 12.5 yards worth of leaves in it completely full. dought this trailers holds no more then 20-25 max
What is the trailer cost guess? (you will be surprised lol) How much did your trailer cost? Ours holds 33 yards, which is more than 2.5 times the capacity of your trailer (16'x83"x8')
@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC ya there's no way that thing has 8' side walls. 6' maybe at best. my trailer may only be able to haul 10,000pds max materials to keep me under the 26,000pds total weight limit without needing a cdl but it gets the jobs done no problem and that's all that matters to me.
@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC I'd still say your only able to haul 24 yards max or light weight materials without being overloaded.
new ford trucks are nice drive really smooth
Thank you, yes the additional horsepower and smoother transmissions are very beneficial!
great video how do u like JCB?
Not enough hours to give an official review, 1 year review coming soon. Super easy to maintain and very nimble on the job site. I love it so far!
Trucks look good.
Thank you!
Looks very professional with everything looking similar. Truck wraps, yard signs, and cards look awesome. I'd definitely wrap the skid steer to keep everything looking alike.
Thank you so much, a lot of work went into those 🙌 and yes definitely on the list ‼️
Great video and work. We got a couple late season storms here in Maine as well. Love the Western equipment!
Appreciate you!
Appreciate the level of production that goes into your videos and the content. Subscribed for more
Super appreciative!
nice job
Thanks!
MI nice
love a good power rake
Great vid man
Nice video! how much do they charge per ton over there?
Thank you! Ranges from $63-85 a ton
What are the dimensions of your trailer 14 * 7 * 8??
@@davidortiz1666 16, not 14
Where I'm at we get a lot of sticky snow that's difficult to back drag. Switching over to Western's sister brand SnowEx with down force to help deal with it. They have the wideout option as well.
Good comparison. I run Western Vs but thinking of adding a wideout
Good show!
Nice plows
Thanks!
How much do those spreaders go for are they reliable
I would say $5-$9k, review coming soon
@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC Great video
What is the speed record for a snow plow.? Got an idea : Mate a plow to a Hennessey Manmouth 1000 ! POWER!!HAHAHAHA!!!
Nice work
Looking at getting an 8'6 Snow Ex V with the down force option for backdragging driveways. I can run the wing extensions on it and still be comfortable going down the road. Can't believe anyone plows without them. Total gamechanger.
The downforce option is nice, sometimes I wish Western would offer that but 95% of the time the plow is heavy enough for a good scrape. I only ran without the wings for one year, once they were put on the next year we never took them off. We are also comfortable going down the road too, especially at night with less traffic, just have to be a little more cautious.
If that’s the new marauder try a 3-3 setting
I have found that to be the perfect setting, I may bump it up to 4-4 depending on the application.
We subcontract for our local town, I can roughly salt about 9 long streets before I need to get filled again. I’m from NH so our streets are super long
Awesome video man
Thank you!
great work
Thanks!
Light snow
Awesome videos man, can you do a fleet walk around
Thanks! Yes, I’ll add that to the list of video ideas.
Looks good Bro
Appreciate it
great video man.
Thanks!
Why is it, God creates leaves, us humans has to clean up his messs??? And let alone, we don't get reimbursed ????
Good work, did you pretreat the very first lot ? Pre treat and post storm salt should be mandatory in your contracts. I know you are just getting ur feet wet. As you grow, pre treat is a must. Not only does it melt off initial accumulation it prevents bonding and icing of initial accumulation
Thanks! Since we recently got the spreader, we just do on call. Hope to work towards zero tolerance contracts in the future, I always advise them to get it done prior to the snow storms.
Not sure of the first plow footage was speed up, but the plow was tripped a few times hard. Try to avoid pushing snow into the parking blocks also, the snow will melt and refreeze right where ppl get out of the vehicles. Keep grinding 🫡
Yeah it was, it’s pretty much unavoidable with the Wideout, not so much with the MVP3. We try to minimize that but sometimes it’s also impossible with the fence being there.
@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC we use wide outs, they are great. Sometimes just have to crawl and get a feel for it. Regarding the parking blocks, sometimes the extra time to shovel around them into the plow path is worth it in the long run, anything we can do to minimize hazardous conditions. If you are tag teaming properties, one of you hop out and take all the snow ( with shovel or blower) from around the parking blocks and throw it into the plow lane. If it makes sense economically and you have a decent amount of properties with man doors or parking blocks etc bring a ground guy with you. I think you would benefit joining SIMA, and take all the literature you can grab and just soak it up, there is a “ science “ behind why we salt and when, site and weather conditions of course play a role, a lot of contractors get wrapped in the money salting brings, but it’s a win win when you can salt economically ( on the businesses end ) and efficiently, once you master the salt game your profit margins rise. #continuedsuccess
I was out that night my plow was also slow , put its just because the snow was so incredibly heavy 🤙🇨🇦
It’s working better now
Now that's a badass truck.
Thank you 💪
Nice work!
Thank you!
Definitely like the videos , i would keep the snow on the property don’t push it across the street or off the property….
Thanks! Neighbors and church are happy so no complaints so far.
The county trucks wont be, they will block you in usually. @@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC
@@danmunteanu517 They literally don’t care
@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC oh okay , I understand in some places it’s a big issue
Loving the videos man I appreciate all the hard work that goes into them
Means a lot, thank you!
Cool stuff! Congrats on the new salter. How's that wideout XL do on that truck? I have an f250 single cab with a regular wideout. Dealer told me the XL would be too big for it. I'm happy with the regular wideout but if I get another plow I would want it to be used on both trucks and would probably opt for the XL if it can handle it.
My guy appreciate you, I watch your videos all the time so you’re definitely an inspiration to start this channel. I love the XL, the perfect plow to go between residential and commercial. According to the Western website, the XL is only 70 pounds heavier (which is nothing lol). We have a 9’6” MVP3 with the wings (about 1100 pounds) on our 2019 F250 and performs well (although we could use some ballast in the bed to help). Also look into the shock absorber kit for the Wideout, cheap accessory.
That's so awesome, thank you for that! That is really cool to hear. Glad the plow is working out well for you. I hope to add an XL or 9'6" stainless MVP3 in the next year or two. We shall see what happens. Yeah the 70 lb difference is nothing at that point, I guess I just assumed it was a lot more. I didn't even know they made a shock absorber kit I might look into that. Thanks for all the info. Keep the, videos coming brother!@@DynamoPropertyServicesLLC
Thanks brother, I definitely love the V plow & expandable plow combination. Best of luck this year, stay in touch!@@jcslawntips
That’s a nice setup, are you spreading salt or sand? How much weight is that when full? Thanks
Thanks! Bulk rock salt and just over 2.5 tons