Please narrate. It's good when you explain your thoughts process and why you are doing it a certain way. You know what you're doing, so please keep spreading the knowledge. Thanks.
Good to see young men not afraid to get in there and do the work to get a job done! And, the attention you give to providing good tools, and educating them on safety!!!
I appreciate the fact that you jump in and help, builds so much more respect then the bosses that just talk or watch their workers work and then get mad when stuffs not done on time, it’s like maybe you should have helped instead of walking around and playing on your phone for 9.5 hours every day this week!!! Hard worker looking for a job!!
definitely more info like this! these are what everyone is here for, that and the tool and equipment reviews but all of your hardcore guys and gal's watching are here to learn!
DON'T YOU EVER DARE TO SHUT UP ! Please! I learned so much already and i also like your voice. I work long hard days and I watch RUclips right before I go to sleep. Your voice is one of the RUclipsrs I follow that calms me down.
I think you balance the work and narrating perfectly. You know when to speed up the video too. Thanks for teaching and entertaining us at the same time.
I’m not actually in your line of work per say but I do have a dump trailer that I pimp out. I’m looking forward to your cost breakdown. Your wealth of information is much appreciated. God bless.
I really enjoy the videos like this one where real work is being done. One more item for the customer check list "Do not water the lawn during the entirety of the project."
Would it be possible to have a mini series with start to finishing (sitting down with customer do the plan phase etc. ). Step by step with or with out cost/price of job. To see How your company interact with customers. Just a thought
I found this channel after watching Live on Patrol. I don't watch every video just ones like this where you guys are working at a nice bit of property. It's good to see some of the nicer places in Minnesota. I work in retail and I'm not here for the building/job tips. I prefer the music/timelapse parts of the videos.
I watched 3 of your videos where you tried out the new rake, great bit of kit and both companies who sold you rakes were very professional, also I loved you raking the lane way
You are saying everything right. But that's why I ran a 4@1 bucket. I moved dirt rock boulders with one bucket. You are doing good just different than me. But I was a one man Crew. God bless you.
Hi Stan that would have been one for the Ant 🐜. I see how you got the name Dirt Monkey watching you paw out that trailer 😂😆😂. What's up with Tim and his backing guessing you are better but that's what I'd expect of a farm kid at heart. As always good luck and God Bless.
Lol, details? Details?! We don't need no stinking Details...! Harhar I was a Builder for 43 years, & a carpenter/gofer for another decade, since I was 11. And even now since my body gave out, I enjoy everything. Getting the mindset of the true costs & planning it takes to do quality work, can take decades to learn. Even if you dont/can't do the work, having the knowledge allows the better education of the general public/customers, because the more folks know, the more likely the sleazy contractors get weeded out. The disinformation cause "Uncle Joe says...", hurts everyone. Can't say I always agree, lol, but the work you're doing with this channel & the " University " is quite astounding, ya need a mess O Atta-Boys ! Thanx !
Hi, for adjusting the forks, I found it easiest to put the forks exactly vertical and that way the forks slide like butter. I ve got a JCB 1CX, skid steer backhoe with some pretty darn heavy forks
Stan you have so many toys, it must be hard sometimes trying to figure out which are the best pieces of equipment to bring to the job to do it the best.
Hey bud if you flip your suspension on the trailer so the leaf springs are above the axles instead of below it. This will raise the trailer up and allow for better dumping as well as better stability while towing those heavy loads.
Hey Stan @ 14:27, what about a small knee wall coming out at a 45 degree angle to transition the two different grades on that corner. That way you could raise the grade along the "back" of the house to cover up the tar line, and the still keep the 8" on the lower half of the grade. Additionally from that small wall you could build a slight swayle out from the corner to get that water away from the house and break up the sheet water discharge heading to the other boulder wall. Nothing wrong with what you did, just a thought. Great work bud!! Hi from Lansing.
I think one thing that makes your buisness so successful, is that even as a boss/owner you get hands on with a lot of the projects you do without micromanaging all of it. Too often have I seen where the boss is at the far end of either side of the spectrum.
Watching you lift the whacker plate reminds me of 2 things. Mine has a wheel rig you drop onto, (kick up when in use.) Also you showed us an electric hand dump truck. If you could flat bed that it would make an excellent heavy materials transport for equipment.
Dang! Timmys got some good backin skills lol! Nice job! Keep up the great work! I love the videos where you break down all the numbers! Good week so far?
Another great video! Here's a thought again! We did this for hauling snow w my 3 ton Ford dump truck manly! Grab a fairly sturdy aluminum pole One that a bicycle hand grip Will fit on one end & use a lil water To attach the hand grip to the end of the pole & at the other end Rivet on Or bolt on A flat sturdy piece of steel That's about 6''-8'' x 6''-8'' & then use it While you're behind the box Or when you're inside the box It's a real back & time saver P.S. To hang it Weld a hook On the front side Higher part Of the outer box & weld another hook To the back end side Of the higher part Of the box & drill a hole At both ends of the pole snow helper & hang it & never take it off Can also be for When there's stuck dirt At the top of the box After it's lifted All the way! One or two tries & down it will come! Honest! Hahaha
It's nuts to me how things are so different depending on where you are in the U.S. I did landscaping for about 9 years, Mostly in KS and about 3 years in AZ. They would never let us dump dirt or anything on top of existing grass like this. And even when we could we had to put down fabric or something to keep whatever was beneath clean. We would have to either haul it in by hand or if we were lucky we could scoop it out of a dump truck with a skid-steer or tractor. Usually by hand tho especially if it was in a back yard. I guess they saw they thought that fixing the grass or rock yard after dumping on it wasn't worth it. I don't know how lucky your guys realize they are to get away with so much lol. You make their lives so much easier at work at you own expense. It's pretty amazing! That would never fly anywhere I have worked lol.
Dump trailers are very handy. The one thing I have never liked about them is to much rear over hang behind the dump hinge point. That puts the tail far to low to the ground when dumping.
Well we know the "Dirt Monkey" will get dirty to hint to the crew how to get 'er done. Loved seein the boss jump in the truck to get that dirt movin. Not sure you understand all u do for the working man trying to find a better way. Great vids, info, and work man! Thnx bro!
Love all videos it's helpful for me now i know where I can go from the mow blow plus I'm a full gardener for some accounts and it still hasn't took me to the place I need to go hardscaping I only have a 4th and 5th grade reading writing level so working with my hands it's the only way I can make a living to support my family
You've always had great workers you have been in the game a long time you got some of the coolest equipment and you know as always you have had some great call out videos but they deserved it that's still a lot of work for 5K ♥️🤟🏽🤟🏽 you always give great information man 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
@@Dirtmonkey oh heck yeah you already know Stanley you are the best my brother that's for dang sure there ain't nobody out there doing what you do you go way past the distance and always deliver honest you're just an honest guy and one of the coolest dudes I have ever seen on RUclips❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Here is a few tips for you number one. Hire a guy that knows how to backup a truck. He's taking time. Number two lay down a GardenMate Woven Weed Control Fabric the odds of you tearing up the grass is slim to none with your bucket. Number three I would have gotten just a little bit bigger tractor with a bigger bucket. You can get them where you can get through most areas that are not so wide. Number three you never go on a yard with the irrigation on. It can leave ruts that leads to ponding it leads to dead grass. Oh yeah and I would definitely be flagging the irrigation nozzles so you do not have to end up fixing it. For me my first job was picking stones. I've done excavation putting in sewer lines electrical lines in ground. And all the big water pipes that feed the systems to the houses. I've also was a supervisor with Southeastern grounds management. No I never wanted to be a boss I don't need the type of aggravation. And I could still make pretty good money at the same time. But anyway I can do complete new construction landscape jobs. Loan maintenance / irrigation. With my eyes closed. But personally for that job I would have done it myself and one other person. That knows your stuff. Not saying I am the best. But I definitely know what I am doing. Oh yeah LOL if you can back up a landscaping truck with two zero turns and a stand behind / trailer hooked up to it up a driveway like that without swaying back and forth. I would say he has done that a few times. I think I would have charged a little bit less a lot of landscaping companies always say their labor cost who knows if they're telling their customers they pay more for their labor than what they actually are.
When I first started doing bidding off of plans the first thing I was taught was "overhead will kill you", in some cases 100% of the labor cost! You have workers comp. (a big one!), fuel cost (another big one), down time (having to pay your workers while nothing is getting done), wear & tear of your equipment, "windshield time - the time it takes to get to the job & back, job site repairs - what is torn up by workers to job site while doing the job, and the list keeps going. If any of you decide to go into the govt. world of construction PLEASE KEEP THIS IN MIND. The govt. can (and will) take a full 6 months to make full payment on a job. "Short term" bank loans are ALWAYS a point to a point & a half over the present rate even if the job will be completed in less than a month, the bank can & will charge you for the entire month in interest. ALWAYS READ THE SMALL PRINT! Stan, great video so far! Look forward to the finish! Can't see that you've missed out on anything.
i appreciate all of the information you share in your video's. i would like to see if you have a cheat sheet for calculating materials. one thing about loading the bucket on the machine, don't overload it. 99% always overload it.
Hey Stan, great videos I love to see them watch every one that come out. Especially like this style with all the cost/profit breakdowns. I had a question about your mini loader, was curious why you went with the cast vs. bobcat or avant. I am looking at getting a mini loader for asphalt paving.
Stan!!! Please get a semi truck airline spring (or something similar) and attach it to them hoses on that loader...... That has to be the most ridiculous setup I've ever seen ..... Id like to ask the engineer how long he went to school to come up with a bucket that covers the hoses with dirt every scoop...
Keep going, very interesting even for the layman to learn what goes into a job like this and why it costs, what it costs. Is Tim the brawn or brain of operation? You had some eye rolls yesterday 😄😄
Do you ever use sheets of plywood over the grass to kind of protect the grass with a load of soil or rock/gravel and giving you a harder surface to scoop the dirt from?
Stan, I thought of something. Would putting a tarp down before Tim dumped the dirt help with cleanup, or would it be a hinderance? I'm liking this series!
It might more of a hassle and mess for you guys but what my grandpa and I used to do is layer the bottom of the dump truck bed (didn’t have to be much) with hay when we would be delivering sawdust to a farm that had a low building we couldn’t fully raise the bed in. The packed in tight sawdust would break loose and all slide out. Good memories with my grandpa! I like watching and hearing everyone’s explanations and general discussion (“you forgot the chain this time idiot” haha)
Please narrate. It's good when you explain your thoughts process and why you are doing it a certain way. You know what you're doing, so please keep spreading the knowledge. Thanks.
Thanks curt glad you're here and appreciate the info 🙏
Definitely the most detailed info possible brother! You’re helping us all so much 💪
So awesome to hear that 🙏
Stan, your doing a great job with the details. I can not wait for the breakdowns on the figures for the job. That loader is awesome also.
Happy to hear ya like em! Always a pleasure sharing with y'all 👊
Good to see young men not afraid to get in there and do the work to get a job done! And, the attention you give to providing good tools, and educating them on safety!!!
Exactly! Thank you
I appreciate you are teaching Joey and treating him with respect
He's a good kid 👍
I appreciate the fact that you jump in and help, builds so much more respect then the bosses that just talk or watch their workers work and then get mad when stuffs not done on time, it’s like maybe you should have helped instead of walking around and playing on your phone for 9.5 hours every day this week!!! Hard worker looking for a job!!
You do you. This is your channel. I'll watch no matter what.
Thank you 👊
No man that’s what makes your videos so good is you explaining what is going on. Thanks
These are my favorite kind of videos by far. Thanks
Always more information
I really appreciate it! Thanks for the support
Thanks stan!!! Appreciate your heart and desire to help guys. Have a blessed day stan!!!
You are so welcome 😊 thanks for the support
definitely more info like this! these are what everyone is here for, that and the tool and equipment reviews but all of your hardcore guys and gal's watching are here to learn!
More details. The details your giving are awsome, keep up the good work. Thank you!!!
You got it! Thanks for caring
DON'T YOU EVER DARE TO SHUT UP !
Please!
I learned so much already and i also like your voice.
I work long hard days and I watch RUclips right before I go to sleep.
Your voice is one of the RUclipsrs I follow that calms me down.
This is a great video, keep narrating the details for the jobs. This and the last video were some of the best stuff you've put out!
Super glad you enjoyed! Thanks for letting me know
Thanks Stan, the details are super helpful. Numbers and costing methods are always great
You bet! Happy to help brother
Great vid Stan! Man...the weather looks so much cooler there! NC heat is killing me!
This was in the fall but the weather has been pretty nice around here lately...for once 😁
I think you balance the work and narrating perfectly. You know when to speed up the video too. Thanks for teaching and entertaining us at the same time.
I love it! The old guy jumps in and gets his Yard Shoes by Kujo filled with dirt as he rides it down the trailer bed. 👍🏻
😂👌
Great job Staan. I like to see these cost breakdown vids.
Awesome 👌
Great video keep them in this same format very informative, enjoy watching them.
Love to hear it!!
I’m not actually in your line of work per say but I do have a dump trailer that I pimp out. I’m looking forward to your cost breakdown. Your wealth of information is much appreciated. God bless.
That's pretty cool you do different type of work but can still benefit from the info. Glad you're here!
I'm here for the details and information. Keep it coming!
Oky doky artichoke 👊
I like the narration, I learn more that way. Thanks.
Good to know 👍
Came for the landscaping, stayed for the dump truck parkour!
Keep going. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Keep them coming
Appreciate that 🙏
I really enjoy the videos like this one where real work is being done. One more item for the customer check list "Do not water the lawn during the entirety of the project."
👍👍👍
I love the explanatory voice overs.
Awesome
Would it be possible to have a mini series with start to finishing (sitting down with customer do the plan phase etc. ). Step by step with or with out cost/price of job. To see How your company interact with customers. Just a thought
Super video and awesome narration👍👍👍👍👍😺🤗🐺
Thanks stoked you enjoyed!
Definitely the right machine for the job! I really like this machine!
I found this channel after watching Live on Patrol. I don't watch every video just ones like this where you guys are working at a nice bit of property. It's good to see some of the nicer places in Minnesota. I work in retail and I'm not here for the building/job tips. I prefer the music/timelapse parts of the videos.
Thanks for tuning in! Whatever the reason for being here I'm glad you are 👊
Devil/Angel is in the details. Info, info, info. And we love ur artistic commentary!😎
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
Love to see the details, as it's very helpful to understand what a contractor I hire may be dealing with for costs.
Glad it helps!
I watched 3 of your videos where you tried out the new rake, great bit of kit and both companies who sold you rakes were very professional, also I loved you raking the lane way
we need details!!! stay like you are, just do your things cause this is why i learn! thanks
Glad to hear it 👊
Loving this series. Keep it going Stan. I'm very interested in this breakdown.
Sweet more to come 👊
@@Dirtmonkey 👊
i think its better to explain and tell lots of info on important things and as you go along with the job . i enjoy watching all of them
Sweet thanks man
This is a good series! Thanks.
Stoked you enjoy!
Just keep doing whatcha doing your commentary is every bit part of the ride 👍🏽as always awesome video
Thanks buddy glad to hear that
Men I really wish you do this more often really help me to grow my business
You are saying everything right. But that's why I ran a 4@1 bucket. I moved dirt rock boulders with one bucket. You are doing good just different than me. But I was a one man Crew. God bless you.
Nice 👌
Hi Stan that would have been one for the Ant 🐜. I see how you got the name Dirt Monkey watching you paw out that trailer 😂😆😂. What's up with Tim and his backing guessing you are better but that's what I'd expect of a farm kid at heart. As always good luck and God Bless.
Def. more details Stan. the guys who don't want talking in videos can watch your other channel right, I love that you give information to help people.
Cool thanks for letting me know! Happy to help
Lol, details? Details?! We don't need no stinking Details...! Harhar
I was a Builder for 43 years, & a carpenter/gofer for another decade, since I was 11. And even now since my body gave out, I enjoy everything. Getting the mindset of the true costs & planning it takes to do quality work, can take decades to learn. Even if you dont/can't do the work, having the knowledge allows the better education of the general public/customers, because the more folks know, the more likely the sleazy contractors get weeded out. The disinformation cause "Uncle Joe says...", hurts everyone.
Can't say I always agree, lol, but the work you're doing with this channel & the " University " is quite astounding, ya need a mess O Atta-Boys ! Thanx !
Good mix of technique and explanation. Keep it up.
Cool beans I shall 😁
Hi, for adjusting the forks, I found it easiest to put the forks exactly vertical and that way the forks slide like butter. I ve got a JCB 1CX, skid steer backhoe with some pretty darn heavy forks
Thanks for the info!
the more info the better, great content.
Cool beans 😁
Stan knows how to empty a Dump Trailer!
Who needs a Shovel...
Thank you for showing and talking though it so know what to look for.
Stan you have so many toys, it must be hard sometimes trying to figure out which are the best pieces of equipment to bring to the job to do it the best.
Sometimes but usually I can figure that out pretty quick
I would suggest mounting the license plate on the fender so it doesn't get torn off.
Your narration is spot on, don't change a thing.
Thanks buddy
Your narration is just fine keep it up
Thanks Harry will do 😊
More info the better! For starters, when do you use a jumping Jack vs a plate compactor?
Hey bud if you flip your suspension on the trailer so the leaf springs are above the axles instead of below it. This will raise the trailer up and allow for better dumping as well as better stability while towing those heavy loads.
You are playing in the dirt. Always keep the kid in you. 😊🙏
Wise words to live by
I actually like what you're doing. It explains how to make a profit
👍
Hey Stan @ 14:27, what about a small knee wall coming out at a 45 degree angle to transition the two different grades on that corner. That way you could raise the grade along the "back" of the house to cover up the tar line, and the still keep the 8" on the lower half of the grade. Additionally from that small wall you could build a slight swayle out from the corner to get that water away from the house and break up the sheet water discharge heading to the other boulder wall. Nothing wrong with what you did, just a thought. Great work bud!! Hi from Lansing.
Narration is a must
Stoked you think so..I'm really enjoying the process of sharing as much info as I can
I think one thing that makes your buisness so successful, is that even as a boss/owner you get hands on with a lot of the projects you do without micromanaging all of it. Too often have I seen where the boss is at the far end of either side of the spectrum.
Please don’t shut up!!! We learn more when you explain. You do a great job with all the content!!!
Lookout Hollywood
Thanks man!
Watching you lift the whacker plate reminds me of 2 things. Mine has a wheel rig you drop onto, (kick up when in use.) Also you showed us an electric hand dump truck. If you could flat bed that it would make an excellent heavy materials transport for equipment.
That belt dump trailer you have would have been great for getting the soil load out of the trailer faster.
Dang! Timmys got some good backin skills lol! Nice job! Keep up the great work! I love the videos where you break down all the numbers! Good week so far?
You betcha! Thanks for watching
Another great video! Here's a thought again! We did this for hauling snow w my 3 ton Ford dump truck manly! Grab a fairly sturdy aluminum pole One that a bicycle hand grip Will fit on one end & use a lil water To attach the hand grip to the end of the pole & at the other end Rivet on Or bolt on A flat sturdy piece of steel That's about 6''-8'' x 6''-8'' & then use it While you're behind the box Or when you're inside the box It's a real back & time saver P.S. To hang it Weld a hook On the front side Higher part Of the outer box & weld another hook To the back end side Of the higher part Of the box & drill a hole At both ends of the pole snow helper & hang it & never take it off Can also be for When there's stuck dirt At the top of the box After it's lifted All the way! One or two tries & down it will come! Honest! Hahaha
Stan I love how you bust his 🏀s I love your videos when you have a little fun buddy GodBless looking forward to tomorrow’s video
Just trying to make the best out of life 😁 thanks chuck & God bless!
It's nuts to me how things are so different depending on where you are in the U.S. I did landscaping for about 9 years, Mostly in KS and about 3 years in AZ. They would never let us dump dirt or anything on top of existing grass like this. And even when we could we had to put down fabric or something to keep whatever was beneath clean. We would have to either haul it in by hand or if we were lucky we could scoop it out of a dump truck with a skid-steer or tractor. Usually by hand tho especially if it was in a back yard. I guess they saw they thought that fixing the grass or rock yard after dumping on it wasn't worth it. I don't know how lucky your guys realize they are to get away with so much lol. You make their lives so much easier at work at you own expense. It's pretty amazing! That would never fly anywhere I have worked lol.
im in az they can definitely be strict haha
i dont care how much the job costs if the guy doing it knows whay hes doing and with the right tools and it looks good at the end
Dump trailers are very handy. The one thing I have never liked about them is to much rear over hang behind the dump hinge point. That puts the tail far to low to the ground when dumping.
Agreed
Well we know the "Dirt Monkey" will get dirty to hint to the crew how to get 'er done. Loved seein the boss jump in the truck to get that dirt movin. Not sure you understand all u do for the working man trying to find a better way. Great vids, info, and work man! Thnx bro!
Love all videos it's helpful for me now i know where I can go from the mow blow plus I'm a full gardener for some accounts and it still hasn't took me to the place I need to go hardscaping I only have a 4th and 5th grade reading writing level so working with my hands it's the only way I can make a living to support my family
I love how ur far from afraid of getting your hand dirty.
They call me dirt monkey for a reason 😁
Nah man, I like the details. Not in the industry at all but it still interests me and I learn from ya!
Glad you're here 👊
You've always had great workers you have been in the game a long time you got some of the coolest equipment and you know as always you have had some great call out videos but they deserved it that's still a lot of work for 5K ♥️🤟🏽🤟🏽 you always give great information man 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
Aw thanks buddy really appreciate the support 🙏
@@Dirtmonkey oh heck yeah you already know Stanley you are the best my brother that's for dang sure there ain't nobody out there doing what you do you go way past the distance and always deliver honest you're just an honest guy and one of the coolest dudes I have ever seen on RUclips❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The more you talk the more we learn. Thank you for not being one of " THOSE GUYS " who doesn't want to share his experiences good or bad
Here is a few tips for you number one. Hire a guy that knows how to backup a truck. He's taking time. Number two lay down a GardenMate Woven Weed Control Fabric the odds of you tearing up the grass is slim to none with your bucket. Number three I would have gotten just a little bit bigger tractor with a bigger bucket. You can get them where you can get through most areas that are not so wide. Number three you never go on a yard with the irrigation on. It can leave ruts that leads to ponding it leads to dead grass. Oh yeah and I would definitely be flagging the irrigation nozzles so you do not have to end up fixing it. For me my first job was picking stones. I've done excavation putting in sewer lines electrical lines in ground. And all the big water pipes that feed the systems to the houses. I've also was a supervisor with Southeastern grounds management. No I never wanted to be a boss I don't need the type of aggravation. And I could still make pretty good money at the same time. But anyway I can do complete new construction landscape jobs. Loan maintenance / irrigation. With my eyes closed. But personally for that job I would have done it myself and one other person. That knows your stuff. Not saying I am the best. But I definitely know what I am doing. Oh yeah LOL if you can back up a landscaping truck with two zero turns and a stand behind / trailer hooked up to it up a driveway like that without swaying back and forth. I would say he has done that a few times. I think I would have charged a little bit less a lot of landscaping companies always say their labor cost who knows if they're telling their customers they pay more for their labor than what they actually are.
Stan still plays in the dirt like a kid.
It's important 🙌
When I first started doing bidding off of plans the first thing I was taught was "overhead will kill you", in some cases 100% of the labor cost! You have workers comp. (a big one!), fuel cost (another big one), down time (having to pay your workers while nothing is getting done), wear & tear of your equipment, "windshield time - the time it takes to get to the job & back, job site repairs - what is torn up by workers to job site while doing the job, and the list keeps going.
If any of you decide to go into the govt. world of construction PLEASE KEEP THIS IN MIND. The govt. can (and will) take a full 6 months to make full payment on a job. "Short term" bank loans are ALWAYS a point to a point & a half over the present rate even if the job will be completed in less than a month, the bank can & will charge you for the entire month in interest. ALWAYS READ THE SMALL PRINT!
Stan, great video so far! Look forward to the finish! Can't see that you've missed out on anything.
i appreciate all of the information you share in your video's. i would like to see if you have a cheat sheet for calculating materials. one thing about loading the bucket on the machine, don't overload it. 99% always overload it.
Hey Stan, great videos I love to see them watch every one that come out. Especially like this style with all the cost/profit breakdowns. I had a question about your mini loader, was curious why you went with the cast vs. bobcat or avant. I am looking at getting a mini loader for asphalt paving.
Stan!!! Please get a semi truck airline spring (or something similar) and attach it to them hoses on that loader...... That has to be the most ridiculous setup I've ever seen ..... Id like to ask the engineer how long he went to school to come up with a bucket that covers the hoses with dirt every scoop...
I would think vibrators like we use on hopper bottoms would make dumping that dirt a lot easier but you would need an air source
Keep going, very interesting even for the layman to learn what goes into a job like this and why it costs, what it costs. Is Tim the brawn or brain of operation? You had some eye rolls yesterday 😄😄
He's a bit of both haha
Do you ever use sheets of plywood over the grass to kind of protect the grass with a load of soil or rock/gravel and giving you a harder surface to scoop the dirt from?
We had same issue with sure-trac. Lot of wasted time on elevations. Bwise trailer is higher off ground and can dump at higher angle (47 degrees)
Stan, I thought of something. Would putting a tarp down before Tim dumped the dirt help with cleanup, or would it be a hinderance?
I'm liking this series!
it can hinder the loader if you catch the tarp with the bucket.
@@naterussell6025 I didn't think of that. Thanks.
Like all the info, even for the non contractor it helps understand cost's so you know why things coct what they do
Maybe some of those tandem trailer axle wedges for change a tire or level trailer would help yall with the to low to dump trailer
I enjoy the info! Thank you for sharing 😃
Have you ever thought of doing a Ride Along version for those viewers that wanna watch and unwind?
Cool idea thank you for that!
That’s a nice little loader.
Oh yeah
Just keep doing what you're doing
You got it
Details, details, details. I'm here to learn and watch dope ass work videos. If people don't like the talking, go somewhere else.
Cool beans 👊
@@Dirtmonkey You're the man!
i like the scissor action
It might more of a hassle and mess for you guys but what my grandpa and I used to do is layer the bottom of the dump truck bed (didn’t have to be much) with hay when we would be delivering sawdust to a farm that had a low building we couldn’t fully raise the bed in. The packed in tight sawdust would break loose and all slide out. Good memories with my grandpa!
I like watching and hearing everyone’s explanations and general discussion (“you forgot the chain this time idiot” haha)
Stan on the sure trac dump trailer flip the axles to have the axles underneath the spring packs you will gain more height
Can you fit bigger tires on it? Might help the clearance.
Tim needs to trade the trailer in for a shorter one with higher sides. Thanks for the info.
Loving that little mini. Can that one do different buckets or attachments on the front?
Yes, The use the univeral mounting system like Toro and Ditch Witch.
@@breiwickcompaniesinc.5004 that’s awesome! I love it’s compact size, need me one.
Hey Stan, can you do another video like this and show us how to setup the estimate and invoice?
That’s the difference between the help and the boss. The boss jumps in to actually get stuff done!