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Carlson & Son Landscaping, LLC
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Добавлен 14 июл 2019
Carlson & Son Landscaping, LLC is a father and son owned and operated business in Southern New Hampshire. We are both full time software engineers and do this work alongside those jobs in our spare time. Originally this channel began as a way to document the renovations made on Brian's home (the son) and now it documents the majority of the work we do for ourselves and clients!
If you live near southern NH and are looking for our services, you can contact us here!
carlson-son-landscaping.business.site/
If you live near southern NH and are looking for our services, you can contact us here!
carlson-son-landscaping.business.site/
Asphalt Removal Reveals Septic Failure!
On this job, the goal was to remove half of the paved tennis court and replace it with lawn space. All was going well until we started pulling up the pavement and revealed that the home owner's septic system had failed! Unfortunately, that put a stop to the final step of work on my end, but I was still able to get the area cleaned up and graded out, along with cleaning up a fallen tree at the end! Hopefully I will be able to return and complete the work next season!
Equipment Used:
Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series
Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler
Skid Steer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66
Dump Trailer: 2020 BigTex 14LP
Camera: GoPro Hero 7
Equipment Used:
Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series
Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler
Skid Steer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66
Dump Trailer: 2020 BigTex 14LP
Camera: GoPro Hero 7
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Видео
Fixing a Flooding Backyard
Просмотров 31 тыс.2 месяца назад
Here I help a client resolve the puddling water in his backyard by installing a french drain system to assist in carrying out the excess water, along with regrading the land to improve surface drainage. Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Skid Steer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66 Harley Rake: Bobcat 6' Soil Condit...
Installing a Patio off a Deck
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
Here I install a Techo Bloc Blu 60 Paver Patio in a development, making the job a bit more technical than the usual residential home. Overall the process went smoothly, but did require a lot more coordination. Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Excavator2 : 2021 Bobcat E26 R-Series Skid Steer: 2022 Bobc...
Stumping with an E50 & SteelWrist Tilt Rotator
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
First big stumping job with the E50 and SteelWrist tilt rotator. It worked out really well and the rotation allowed for easy breaking of the roots. Definitely have to watch out for stray roots going into the rotator though! Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Skid Steer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66 Harley Rake: ...
Finally Installing my Techo-Bloc Patio
Просмотров 14 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I finally got around to installing a patio in the space where I demo'd my deck (ruclips.net/video/Fm3k3pN1Iv4/видео.html). I chose to go with Techo Bloc Blu 60 Shale Grey Slate and Onyx Black Border for this patio. Overall it went really smooth and I didn't break any sprinkler lines! Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S4...
Lifting a Backyard 6 Feet to make a Flat Lawn
Просмотров 128 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Here I help a client lift their backyard almost 6 feet in the deepest spots to level out their backyard in order to make it useable. This took over 17 Triaxle loads of material, but the end product came out great! Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Skid Steer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66 Power Rake: Bobcat 5B L...
Lawn Install made easy with Harley Rake & Landscape Rake Combo!
Просмотров 17 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Here I return to the property that I ground stumps on and installed a shed pad to install a new lawn. I had to grind one more stump and then made use of the harley rake to churn up and grade the yard, and then came in with the landscape rake to final grade and clean up! Equipment Used: Skid Steer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66 Harley Rake: Bobcat 6' Soil Conditioner Power Rake: Bobcat 5B Landscape Rake S...
Repairing a Foundation Drain
Просмотров 13 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Here I help out my neighbor repair the egress pipe on his foundation drain as it was clogged and backing water up into his basement. I also improve general drainage around the house, take down some trees, clean up over burden and re-seed disturbed areas. Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Tractor: 2019 ...
Demolishing a Deck with a Mini Excavator
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Here is some footage from 2022 of me demolishing my back deck due to constant wasp infestations (as well as other animals). The deck was old, splintering and constantly harboring wasps every year. It was also too small to properly setup with a table, chairs and grill. So the plan was (is) to convert the space to a patio, but I have yet to get the time so I figured I'd at least put out the demo ...
Demolishing a Lake Wall with a Tilt Rotator
Просмотров 52 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Here I use the E50 with the tilt rotator and all the attachments to demolish an old lake retaining wall, prepare a new base and then backfill the new wall. Was a life saver having the SteelWrist as it allowed me to make this job so much more efficient. Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Skidsteer/CTL: 2...
Building a Shed Pad & Grinding Big Oak Stumps
Просмотров 5 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Here I grind a handful of 2-3 ft diameter oak stumps for a client as well as install a bordered shed pad. Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Skidsteer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66 Stump Grinder: MTL Attachments X-series XG24 Stump Grinder Dump Trailer: 2020 BigTex 14LP Grade Tool: Ziplevel Pro-2000 Altimeter Ca...
Lifting Parking Area and Digging out Hill
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Filmed over 1 year, I sporadically continued to dig out the back corner of my lot to use that fill to lift the front parking area, making it more level with the entire space. It is not completely finished, but is certainly closer now! Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler Skidsteer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66 Dum...
Spreading Driveway Base and Building a Rock Wall with a Tilt Rotator
Просмотров 25 тыс.Год назад
Here I return to my family friend's place to improve the driveway entrance and access to the newly built home entrance I dug the footings for last year with the E42. I also repurpose the rocks I scraped out of the area into a rock wall using the CMP grapple and then dig a swale in the back to redirect roof water away from the house. Equipment Used: Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series Tilt Rota...
Getting a Steelwrist Tilt Rotator for the E50
Просмотров 27 тыс.Год назад
I finally did it. I got a Tilt Rotator for the E50! This attachment is going to make jobs more efficient, easier and fun! I went with a Steel Wrist as it is supported by my Bobcat dealer along with having a good local support network. In this video I test it out with a bucket, ripper and a CMP NRG82 Grapple as well as going through the computer options of the Steel Wrist. Equipment Used: Excava...
Fixing a Gravel Driveway with Standing Water
Просмотров 82 тыс.Год назад
Here I improve a gravel driveway as best as possible to deal with standing water by the client's house and parking spots. Due to how the neighbor's driveway, easement and house is set, there was a lot of water making it down the center of this client's driveway and sitting near his house. Unfortunately, there were not too many good options to eliminate how water was getting down to and sitting ...
Building a Retaining Wall Granite Staircase
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
Building a Retaining Wall Granite Staircase
Repairing Washed Out Gravel Driveway
Просмотров 545 тыс.Год назад
Repairing Washed Out Gravel Driveway
Retaining my Gravel Driveway with Boulders
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Retaining my Gravel Driveway with Boulders
Land Clearing with CMP Hydra Grapples
Просмотров 35 тыс.Год назад
Land Clearing with CMP Hydra Grapples
Using a Harley Raking to Install New Lawns
Просмотров 67 тыс.2 года назад
Using a Harley Raking to Install New Lawns
Getting a CMP Rotating Excavator Grapple
Просмотров 19 тыс.2 года назад
Getting a CMP Rotating Excavator Grapple
Paver Walkway & Planter Retaining Wall Installation
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
Paver Walkway & Planter Retaining Wall Installation
Cutting in an Asphalt Milling Path & Car Port
Просмотров 233 тыс.2 года назад
Cutting in an Asphalt Milling Path & Car Port
Land Clearing with a Bobcat E50 R2-Series
Просмотров 62 тыс.2 года назад
Land Clearing with a Bobcat E50 R2-Series
Awesome job Will done
how do you go about finding these jobs or are you just getting calls for it
Nice job Man!
How about a follow up on your projects? Looks great going in, would love to see 6 months later
did you disconnect your backup beeper? if so how?? i have a t66 as well.
Looks like you do great work🎉
Love the dirt work, great job!
What is that measuring tool you are using in place of a rotery laser level?
Nice video 👍
Good job. I don't understand the sloped concrete.
My favorite part of this channel is watching them accomplish with what they have. In many cases there exists attachments or tools more suitable for the job, but they just make it work with what they have in most cases.
Bizarre, comments read like a fan club. driveway built on top of plant matter and topsoil, riprap will silt up in a couple of years and only invites water logging which leads to road surface degradation . Culvert will be crushed and useless after the first rain. A classic example of someone interested in appearance but clueless when it comes to road construction. Stick to gardening and leave the road building to someone, anyone with half a clue.
Awesome video once again! What made you go with the CMP Hydra Grapple over the CMP Bypass Grapple….I’m not fully understanding the difference on the CMP website, and which is best to use? “The CMP Bypass Grapple has all the same unbeatable attributes of our standard Hydra Grapple, but the jaws interlock and “bypass” each other. This allows you to fully encompass logs, brush, railroad ties, and telephone poles”. What does that mean?
Surprised the propane tank supplier didn’t put any concrete slabs below the tank and strap or bolt the tank to it, if you get a lot of water in the area of the tank and it’s only %25-%30 full, they tend to porpoise out of the ground, making a mess..
Does the tilt rotator fit on your E26?
How much white wash reflection do you get from the boom?
Excellent work!
Oh, effeminate man, I want your work, not your words. If I put a meter on you for money that calculates how much you talk in a day and how much you have to pay for talking a lot, oh, effeminate man, I would shut up, talk less, and start working, oh, effeminate man.
That's quite a landscaping challenge. I'm impressed with your team's ability to adapt to the situation and find solutions to the septic system problem. It's a testament to your expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction. Thanks for sharing.
At 12:17 you hit the pipe.
Great job. Looks nice. Have a great weekend.
Why would someone want to save half a tennis court?
@@autiger621 they were saving it to use it for pickle ball for their kids
Man tough break for this homeowner between the septic failure and the tree falling lol
Does anyone know what that top layer black stone is called?
How about a follow up video with how it turned out
28:40 I see a river of poop water
You handled that mud like a boss bro. I woulda been screwed.
Nice job, just a thought, if you get any other jobs around a septic tank and leach field. Could you flush some food or pond coloring down the toilet, see if it pops anywhere.
Nothing greater than watching a man who mastered his craft, whatever it may be. Dudes a master of the mini machines.
At 9 minutes you are scraping the asphalt away from the slope - making it a more difficult job to remove. That was a stupid move. You should have scraped towards the slope where you will be using the removal vehicles.
Thanks for the show !
Good stuff and great video, always waiting for your stuff to pop up in my feed. Are you still working full time or have you made the switch? I'm up in Vermont, a lot of driveway and ditching work these last few years with the heavy rain.
Thanks! This is still part time for me, but tempting to go full time!
Makes me wonder if you arrived to a work site and start doing work and they find out their septic is broke. (prior break) that showed itself with you working. Whos at fault how would you approach that or prevent it
I imagine it depends on how it broke. In this case, there was no damage caused by me and it was clear to the septic guy that the system had been in failure for a long time due to signs left in the field (black bacteria on the stone)
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC Ya id be worried theyd try to place blame on the dirt movers since its easier and cheaper then paying for it themselves.
Wow, talk about a strike of bad luck for the homeowner, i can only imagine that complete septic system install price! Especially when not expected, then the tree?? Awesome work as usual tho, enjoying the content.
Hi not watched your video before but would it not have been better to have started at the other end of the court the at least you would have have firm ground still to get across the court but good job 😊
The ground under the court was firm, it was the ground just outside of it that wasn't. Wouldn't have made much of a difference unfortunately.
Love ya work! hiring a ride on roller would have been worth your time.
@32:56 Did they use like 48 bags of redi-mix or something? My God, that pole wasn't going anywhere for another 300 years. LOL
I was most surprised by that too. When I saw that footing come out of the ground I was like Damn!
something tells me they didn't get a permit to cover their leech field. i bet when they put it in. someone said the government cant tell me what to do. and it seems it would have been for their benefit. now how long have their family been playing in sewage in their back yard.
This family had just moved in the beginning of this year, a few months prior to filming.
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC so the first owners did it. and didn't tell the new owners, but what i said was true about the first owners, so buyers beware, they should have checked everything had a permit. so legally they could sue the last owners. to pay for fixing this system,
That is so disgusting & should be a lesson for you. Always order the OSSF Site-Plan. Modern OSSFs use aerators to treat the effluent so that sogginess you found is surfactants from untreated sewage. Note that with a modern aerated OSSF the effluent is still 2-3% contaminated with possible pathogens. In my State OSSFs require 'comprehensive drainage plans' with properties having less than 2% slope requiring 'controlled drainage'.
Not his fault, the system had been failing for years, the house had stood empty before the new homeowner so they didn´t know either, since noone used the house-water. You would have known this if you had listen to the video.
@@henriklarsson5221 I think the first thing you should see is the Sewage Disposal Area's site plan. If your customer is not on city sewage & doesn't know where the sewage is then I wouldn't play in it.
Always get a septic inspection when buying a house.
In my county they are literally 'no permit', in that modern OSSF usually require aerators so all old systems are out-of-date & discontinued. Most need aeration tanks & new sewage disposal areas to meet modern standards.
Another great video, thank you!
Thanks!
Excavation contractor in Colorado here… quick question. Is this job t&m or hard bid?
I do all my jobs as full bids. I find it easier and more fair to both the client and I as we both know what the final price is (assuming no change orders or surprises) and lets me be efficient without losing money by working fewer hours.
I own a landscape business in the southern nh area. If you don’t mind me asking what quarry you went to, I’m looking for options on where to take material
@@danteague1536 It is Brox in Hudson NH
@ ahhh ok that’s right in my area! Thank you!
At least it wasn't your fault
@@MrGarycharters Yup! I was really concerned I had broken something during export, but luckily for me (unlucky for homeowners), it was broken to begin with!
What size was it? I’m trying to configure how many dumpsters I’ll need for a 24x30
I believe it was a 30 yd dumpster, I forget the dimensions of the garage though.
I just bought a brand new Bobcat E35 for my property...I'm actually learning a lot of your moves as far as land clearing...thanks for the awesome videos!
Great work!
I think you said the mini ex wouldn't have the power to go up the steep hill. Cause of the rain and heavy loads, or is a skid steer generally more capable on steep terrain? My whole property is steep, and I'm doing research for a machine. Ideally... only one LOL
It would go up and down that slope fine, I was using it on that slope to clear it initially. I had mentioned due to the slippery terrain with all the rain, neither machine was performing well on it and the t66 nearly got stuck due to it. should be good in normal conditions
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC Super helpful. Thanks! Your videos are really great. Keep it up!
No dig safe needed?????
How long did this demo take you? What would you charge a customer to do this hypothetically?