@@dylanpeterson3490 proper planning prevents piss poor performance... he will end up having to do it later when the driveway has huge potholes and all the debris is scattered (and wish he had done it in the begining)
I see what you're saying, but if the job was three loads of rock and spreading for free, you get what you get. I'm not going to spend 5 hours on a job that pays 2. It all depends on what was agreed on. too many cut throats to afford to do a lot of extra work on little jobs.
I absolutely love the skid steer spreading gravel.... the camera view, the sound, and the look of the ground! Best thing ever!
This video here is both fun to watch and relaxing to hear!
This is so gratifying to watch and see!
It’s okay to move general debris out of the way before spreading gravel.
Por eso se me asia conosido yo compre un lote en Santa Fe secsion 2 yo vivo en ny por Monroe Orange County ny es pero ir por alla pronto
Alex M claro cuando ocupes material grava, arena, allí vendo los sábados y domingos.este es mi número 832-545-1657
Y donde es que es este lugar se me ase conosido
Alex M terrenos houston, por new Caney
I can't believe they didn't grade that driveway first, or pick up any of the surrounding debris...tsk,tsk,tsk
Money. When people want a cheap job, you can't always do all of the extra work. It's coming out of your pocket.
@@dylanpeterson3490 proper planning prevents piss poor performance... he will end up having to do it later when the driveway has huge potholes and all the debris is scattered (and wish he had done it in the begining)
I see what you're saying, but if the job was three loads of rock and spreading for free, you get what you get. I'm not going to spend 5 hours on a job that pays 2. It all depends on what was agreed on. too many cut throats to afford to do a lot of extra work on little jobs.
@@dylanpeterson3490 wasnt he doing his own driveway? i was under that impression. maybe i should rewatch it.
I dont think so, but it's possible.