I like that playground idea, looks nice. You should consider getting yourself a few ground protection mats. They would have probably paid for themselves on that one job, saving you all of that follow-up repair. You can work your way out of the project with the mats, and it would look like you were never there. The track skids would float right over that soft ground if mats were down. I've seen them at equipment rental shops if you want to try it next time, maybe someone has them in your area. I've been on jobs where it's 4 hours to do the job then a day to fix the damage that we did doing the job, not anymore.... We got white 4×8 Blue Gator mats, and they are well worth the investment once you see what they can do for you on a job like this to save tons of labor.
We have a heritage museum that added a section on their ground similar to this with all natural music instruments to play and zip line and outdoor theatre setup with all natural paths and fun games etc I was a part of the 2 month install when I worked for another large company in between my 2 landscaping companies I have started. The amount of money they had in the budget for this was mind-blowing. When there is money from the town or state involved on some of these projects there can be great opportunities for us. All about being in the right place at the right time and having a network of people. Just takes one person in the right place and Boom you can grab a nice profit project. I am ready for one of those
I have to admit, it's a little strange seeing a fresh pile of mulch right next to a fresh pile of snow. Nice to be out working still.... ITs been mild here too still no plowable snow yet. But I didn't have much on the back burner for off season this year I planned to take it slow, now i'm regretting not arranging more jobs I turned away.
I like that playground idea, looks nice.
You should consider getting yourself a few ground protection mats. They would have probably paid for themselves on that one job, saving you all of that follow-up repair. You can work your way out of the project with the mats, and it would look like you were never there. The track skids would float right over that soft ground if mats were down. I've seen them at equipment rental shops if you want to try it next time, maybe someone has them in your area. I've been on jobs where it's 4 hours to do the job then a day to fix the damage that we did doing the job, not anymore.... We got white 4×8 Blue Gator mats, and they are well worth the investment once you see what they can do for you on a job like this to save tons of labor.
Not my job, we were just hired to come in a get mulch down
We have an old BB302 and use SK1550 to load. Then we can take 20 yards straight to job. Use a half tne amount of mulch.
We have a heritage museum that added a section on their ground similar to this with all natural music instruments to play and zip line and outdoor theatre setup with all natural paths and fun games etc I was a part of the 2 month install when I worked for another large company in between my 2 landscaping companies I have started. The amount of money they had in the budget for this was mind-blowing. When there is money from the town or state involved on some of these projects there can be great opportunities for us. All about being in the right place at the right time and having a network of people. Just takes one person in the right place and Boom you can grab a nice profit project. I am ready for one of those
The little tree fort looking things were 15k each and the benches were 8k. It’s insane. This daycare was doing 8 or 9 of them
@@BeauEnterprisesInc anytime you produce something unique that someone wants the price goes way up. It’s amazing how that works.
Great video, but that job site isn’t ready for mulch. They look like they still have work to do.
I have to admit, it's a little strange seeing a fresh pile of mulch right next to a fresh pile of snow. Nice to be out working still.... ITs been mild here too still no plowable snow yet. But I didn't have much on the back burner for off season this year I planned to take it slow, now i'm regretting not arranging more jobs I turned away.
The next video I have it’s so cold the bark blower froze
I like the free flow hose outa the gate. But use a light weight yellow hose last 20 feet without the end..much easier to move and get under stuff
I find with the nozzle I have more control when trimming stuff out. It’s directs it a little tighter
Cool looking machine for putting out bark quick
10-12 yds per hour
@@BeauEnterprisesInc okay thanks for letting me know about that Spencer
Thought I recognized him I was doing work for a local sprinkler company and he was on the same job nice guy.
Aqua?
@Beau Enterprises, Inc. huron we do some drill shots for them under parking lots so they can run there lines from island to island.
Great video
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That looks like chicken litter that's been threw a heat. It smells like chocolate and we mix it with calf feed
Brown Mulch!
You guys are going to have to buy another one to work for all us little guys in the spring
If the demand is there and consistent 🤷🏻♂️
37 wheel barrow
and that would be horrible