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@x__mwr-iu2ev
@x__mwr-iu2ev 26 дней назад
Im 22 I have no skills in the trades I never liked construction. All I had was a chainsaw and I started by finding customers on craigslist, Id do some tree work for them and theyd hire me for more work and Id have them rent the excavator.. Fast forward, Now I have my own dump truck, equipment trailer and 5 ton excavator (ive ran anything from a mini to a medium sized machine) its very versatile and you can run it anywhere. And loyal customers who remember when you did a perfect job even when you didnt have the means to do so, it all falls into place if you have a skill for operating the joystick like its a video game. Its making money while having fun. The most important part on a machine is that its heavy enough and has a hydraulic thumb
@grimwaldreaper9605
@grimwaldreaper9605 26 дней назад
Make your own power jack. Cut the crank off, weld a socket to the stub and then use a battery impact wrench to raise or lower the trailer
@JasonHarvill
@JasonHarvill 28 дней назад
Awesome video I own a landscaping company in South Georgia. We started with a used TL8 track skid steer and a new d2e high side dump trailer it worked great. 2nd year in we added a cx 37 mini x 11000 pounds machine and it was a game changer absolutely get the hydraulic thumb I can do so many jobs from trenching to tree removal the most useful machine I have. Year three added a case 380 track machine it it the biggest track machine without government juice aka def. Awesome machine and service. Year four we have added Harley rake and 19 ton mack dump truck. We continue to grow our fleet with attachments for this machine . We also added a gooseneck trailer year two but used dump trailer to haul equipment for years. Couldn't agree more in my case a back hoe is useless. Thanks for videos they have helped me with purchase great videos and content stay safe.
@ltslogging3776
@ltslogging3776 28 дней назад
I have an S185 and I love it. I use it mostly for things around my house and plowing snow in the winter. It is honestly the best thing I own. I’ve used it for the odd job here and there. The dump trailer is also a must. I use it constantly
@adamlanning2639
@adamlanning2639 23 дня назад
This is such valuable knowledge to be passing on. Thank you so much. I’m just getting started in the dirt business and love the content.
@alangraham8926
@alangraham8926 27 дней назад
Stanley your words of wisdom will benefit so many novice guys and probably save then from bankruptcy too!!!
@RedbankMan
@RedbankMan 24 дня назад
First timer on channel and I’m thinking about starting my own business. GREAT pointers and advice. Kabota, Bobcat and John Deere dealers are near me. I’m leaning heavily towards Kabota. I’m loosing my factory job (plant closing) so I will be a whole new business from ground up. Truck, trailer, skid steer, mini trackhoe and few different attachments. Was thinking about grinder/mulching head so that jumps me up to largest body size with high flow pump. My goal is to clear lots, grading, tree & stump removal, driveways or right way cut-ins… I have a friend who wants/needs me to come with him again to run a crew on mowing and reclaiming right aways that run through Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee. On the road work yes but I can learn and hone my skills while working for him. I have major decision ahead and if I decide to stay home work for self…more decisions ahead concerning equipment. Lots to consider and pray about. Good video and congrats on your lifelong successful commitment working dirt. I assume we are alike in that we want to make a decent living; not get rich overnight. Anything that comes in fast can and probably will leave just as fast. The turtle might not win all the races but he does always finish each race.
@francisdelaney2228
@francisdelaney2228 25 дней назад
I loved the instructional view from an experienced contractor, I've been watching the various jobs that your company has been worked on for a few years now, Thank you Stanley & company
@chrismiller3120
@chrismiller3120 23 дня назад
Everything he said about the trucks is so true. This ain't 1990 where the biggest gas motors only made 200hp. These modern gassers make plenty of power and with maintenance and care last as long as any frame they make. Modern diesels make stupid power but the emissions systems are killing them
@justingreene9724
@justingreene9724 23 дня назад
I’ve been in the business seven years because of this man I started watching some of his videos about eight years ago and made me fall in love with dirt working construction ! His information is on point.
@lightryder85
@lightryder85 22 дня назад
Hey Stanley. Always great content. Your videos have been extremely helpful as I'm nearing my first year in my side business, which at some point will become my full time gig. I've started out with a Mahindra 38hp tractor, only because i needed something for my property. After many neighbors in my area started calling and asking to me to spread gravel, dirt, move rocks, ect i decided to start the business since i saw a need and a way to make the money back on the machine. I'm still very green in this line of work but continue to push myself outside my comfort zone to learn more, and that's where your content has helped me greatly. Next years purchase will start with an excavator (because i too think a backhoe is inefficient) and since i already have a loader on the tractor, i can skirt by for another year without a skid. I also like the tractor because of the rear pto, where i run different implements, cheaper. However, there are downsides to that too. It takes time to build up the equipment, used excavator - 25-45k, used dump trailer - 5-7k, used skid - 8-15k. Plus hearing "you brought home another piece of equipment!?, where are we going to put that!?" lol.
@Tcw2019
@Tcw2019 28 дней назад
I fully understand that a backhoe isn’t amazing at everything but starting my landscaping business it certainly allowed me to do jobs to grow and eventually get my kx040. I’m still working on getting a skid. There’s also jobs where I don’t want to take 2 pieces of equipment to as I’m solo and it just makes time sense and small much more forgiving on lawns. Excavation I could definitely see it being different though!
@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc
@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc 28 дней назад
Plus u can drive to and from sites without a trailer and rent skips till u get ur own dump trailer or truck my uncle to carry his motor bike to jobs in the loader if the machine was staying when he work for the local council
@user-vp4ml6wp5o
@user-vp4ml6wp5o 24 дня назад
For residential landscaping a mini skidsteer is a brilliant machine. My Toro TX1000 wide track with the turf tracks replaced with dirt tracks and multiple attachments has made me the bionic man :)
@LifeofaCampRanger
@LifeofaCampRanger 27 дней назад
I do facility/ grounds maintenance at summer camp. We have compact tractors which offers us a lot of versatility. They aren’t the best at everything but they get the job done.
@cyclesingsleep
@cyclesingsleep 28 дней назад
...unless you live in the mountains! Then, buy an mini-excavator first. For a first size, I had a Bobcat E-26. It was perfect - could pull off the canopy and get indoors or cut away a mountain for a home pad. I had a straight blade, 24" bucket, 12" bucket, and a thumb. I cut new roads, trenched in commercial buildings and exterior for all kinds of things, cleared land, did basement waterproofing, stacked finger boulder walls, repaired lots of crushed stone drives/pads, and did a lot of tree felling. ...excellent size, cost. Paired with it a '99 F-550 dump truck and a 16', 10,000lb equipment trailer.
@x__mwr-iu2ev
@x__mwr-iu2ev 26 дней назад
the e26 is a bit small, not even a 3 ton machine but any excavator if you know how to use the booms leverage can fell a big tree. Excavator is the most versatile and useful piece of equipment, I prefer a 5 ton and up, the bigger the better. Itll destroy the customers lawn but you get paid if you finish the job quickly within 2 weeks it all grows back. Yanmar and hitachi wont break and kubota and kato are enjoyable to use. The beauty of having it in the mountains as you said with your attachments you can add a hammer attachment and get a lot of landscaping done
@GrassRootOutdoorWork
@GrassRootOutdoorWork 28 дней назад
I started with a Bobcat CT 2040 tractor and a 20’ Deckover trailer. I picked up driveway grading, storm tree clean ups, brush hogging, and post drilling. I always looked for palletized goods hauling. Bulk sheet material for home builders can be picked up at the box stores. Now I have a 14k Lamar dump trailer and I’m looking for a mid size excavator to grow with.
@ksw501
@ksw501 23 дня назад
One issue that’s not directly related to the choice of equipment is what, if any, licenses are required to operate loaders, excavators, and other earth moving equipment in your state. In my state a hoist license is required for all uses with only one exception, agricultural purposes.
@georgea6403
@georgea6403 28 дней назад
I retired 3 years ago and got a $5k Chinesium Jinma 2 cylinder diesel. With 3 attachments. Having fun learning how to use it and tricking it out.
@brendankoth3821
@brendankoth3821 27 дней назад
My first machine was a brand new 883 Bobcat Skid Steer. That machine was a huge part in building a company. 2 years later I purchased a new John Deere 310SG backhoe. Another great machine that I still have in the fleet. Currently we have 1 track loader 2 skid steer loaders 2 mini excavators 1 backhoe and 5 3 yard wheel loaders. It all started with the 883G skid steer, we ran the hell out of that machine for 20 years. The year we got the machine we got a blizzard where the bobcat ran for 8 days without shutting off. For a first machine you can’t go wrong with a skid steer!
@RiverValleyAcres
@RiverValleyAcres 25 дней назад
I’ve never been in the residential industry. So when I started my business I had no clue where it was going to lead me so I rented everything and only owned a 3/4 ton pick up and hand tools. I used my profits to buy grade laser, water pumps, battery powered tools, chop saw, and etc. without having loans on small equipment I was able to be versatile with different pieces of equipment. I was able to use my capitol and a LOC to start funding commercial projects. It allowed me to get into a larger revenue projects with larger equipment.
@ironworkerfxr7105
@ironworkerfxr7105 24 дня назад
"PAY as you go" Maybe the government should try it.😂
@TalkinToolswithT
@TalkinToolswithT 24 дня назад
Agree 100%, this is how I operate my business. Use my LOC to operate my jobs and I factor whatever rental I need for the job into the job. No notes on idle machines that I have to cover every month. If you can’t put 500 hours a year on a machine you don’t need to own that machine.
@aprilgeneric8027
@aprilgeneric8027 24 дня назад
interesting considering banks only want to lend based upon assets they can seize and guaranteed income. i'm guessing that asset and guaranteed fund is your own home. that bites many people in the arse when there is a down turn.
@TalkinToolswithT
@TalkinToolswithT 23 дня назад
@@aprilgeneric8027 Honestly most banks don’t consider tools or equipment older than 10 years old as an asset. Therefore they won’t lend against it or if they do it’s not much. It goes by your credit score and your debt ratio as well as you business income or your potential if your just starting. All of which is in your business plan when you go to the bank. Then the LOC amount that you get approved for will be considered unsecured and you just pay a higher percentage. Then after a year to two of good history of borrowing and paying on the LOC you can get an increase then be considered a secure loan and get better rates. No need to tie your personal assets to it at all.
@RiverValleyAcres
@RiverValleyAcres 23 дня назад
@@aprilgeneric8027 my home isn’t being used as collateral. At first I got a personal LOC for 35k. Along with all my business credit cards gave me a total of $80k. I funded a mobile home park demo. Then I used it to fund a state game commission project. All while still doing residential work which 6 months in I was at an average monthly revenue of $25k. I went to my local bank and said I wanted to keep doing commercial work and they sent me to a non profit organization called the SBDC that helped me write a 2 yr business plan with very detailed revenue projections. Once I completed everything the business plan entailed I submitted it to the SBA as a LOC through my bank. I also have a line of credit through multiple supply companies which also was helpful when applying for the LOC.
@polobbie
@polobbie 27 дней назад
Hatred of backhoes is unfounded, especially considering the construction grade Kubota TLB's that can drop the backhoe for 3 point implements. Think of it. A dump trailer hauling a Kubota TLB can do everything the skid steer and excavator can and more with one trip. It certainly can't do the individual tasks as quickly as a skid steer or excavator, but you have to consider the cost of three machines and the time to haul them individually to the job site. Kubota's L47 has comparable performance specs to a mid-sized skid and a Kubota KX040 and all you have to do is flip the seat around.
@rickychunn8786
@rickychunn8786 25 дней назад
The M 62 will dig 14' and move a pile of dirt or mow or box blade the list goes on .
@stephenkonopadchenko4828
@stephenkonopadchenko4828 24 дня назад
I have the l47 backhoe and a ssv65 tire skid the backhoe definitely isn’t as strong as the skid you can’t even grade driveways like Stanley said one thing I did like about it is if you put a grapple on it you can move trees quickly and easily to a burn pile but as far as digging with the back it isn’t bad but after running a kx040 the mini ex is definitely stronger I’d say get the skid and rent a mini when you need to if I were to start out
@ifyoutip
@ifyoutip День назад
This was a good video. I started out with a shovel and a garden rake. Later i got a push mower. I knew as yard work started coming in i needed a leaf rake and wanted to get serious in the material moving so i bought me a wheelbarrow. I should have bought a tarp when i got the wheelbarrow but i didn't want to spend more money. Last year I bought me a wagon. It has the big pneumatic tires. I wish i would have got them foam filled but was to excited with how easily it rolled to think about future regrets. Now that im all set up and in business im thinking my next investment should be geared towards health benefits. Seriously thinking of purchasing a large igloo to keep Gatorade in. I think they are cheaper than a yeti and should work about as well.
@calvinismistrue
@calvinismistrue 23 дня назад
I just bought a kubota m62 with thumb, graple / root rake and 1 yard bucket... all quick attach. No regrets. I can dig out a 40"+ diameter stump, grab it with the graple and then bring in a couple scoops of dirt to cover the hole with just 1 machine. I can work it hard for 8 hours on 15 gallons on diesel. With the crawl mode, i can trench without having to turn the seat around.... but i understand your point that it's not as efficient for each task as the machine dedicated to that task. Hauling 1 machine to a site certainly has an advantage.
@bluebludded
@bluebludded 23 дня назад
4in1 bucket is on the skid steer is another bell and whistle virtually standard here in Australia
@MagnusVox
@MagnusVox 28 дней назад
We operate with several mini skids doing landscaping in tight residential areas and I wouldn’t choose a different machine for that application. The mini skids go to 100% of our sites. Full sized loader maybe half. And the minis are being developed further every year to lift more weight.
@Charlie-go6eb
@Charlie-go6eb 28 дней назад
Started with a Bobcat T190. Then went to a SVL75-2 and a Kx040. Sold the SVL75-2, bought a SVL97-2. Still have the KX040. Will probably add a wheeled unit fairly soon. I wouldn’t buy an excavator without the thumb, period. Completely agree on the closed cabs, even if you want to run it open like I do much of the time. The only thing I disagree on, but this is very budget driven, is the 3/4 or 1 ton truck. I use a 550 now and wouldn’t ever step back down. I completely get the cost side getting started. But once there, there is no comparison to this truck and a 3/4 or 1 ton. Truck related as well, I absolutely hated working out of a pickup even though I did it for years. A service body is a gsme changer as well. This was one of your best videos. Kudo’s.
@flapjackson6077
@flapjackson6077 23 дня назад
My first time using a skid steer was an S185 I rented to clear an acre of land to build our house. That thing is a great all around beast. I had a tooth bucket which was great for uprooting saplings and getting honkers unstuck, not to mention hogging out a 100’ x15’ driveway down 12” and dumping and leveling out the gravel. The S185 is a great piece of equipment. For a pro starting out I suggest getting both a blade bucket and a tooth bucket if you can afford it. It’ll make the machine more versatile.
@user-sk1td3lq9f
@user-sk1td3lq9f 28 дней назад
The old saying is a backhoe isn't the perfect tool for any one job but it can do every job.
@scottcolsonfellfromgrace6936
@scottcolsonfellfromgrace6936 21 день назад
It's the Swiss army knife of heavy equipment. All the equipment mentioned in this video is a joke. The money 💰 you need up front if you went his route is crazy expensive. If you know what you're doing with a backhoe, you can do anything you want it to do. Operator vs. Seat warrior.
@rirebel6029
@rirebel6029 12 дней назад
I run them all and backhoes are almost never seen on jobsites anymore . The last 2 big companies I worked for they owned a couple older backhoes and they sat for a long time until there was a water break in the city ( and even then if a rubber tire excavator was available we would grab that instead ) backhoes have been totally phased out and replaced with a skid steer and a mini . A mini excavator will dig circles around a backhoe no matter who is running the backhoe
@StoneyRidgeFarmer
@StoneyRidgeFarmer 27 дней назад
Great video bro!! Thanks for the advice!
@MrBrandon17617
@MrBrandon17617 5 дней назад
I do concrete work, mostly flatwork in central ND. I own a S185, and just bought a T66. I like the T66 for taking out driveways, especially if there has been any moisture…. It doesn’t leave ruts the way the wheeled machine does. Totally agree with the benefit of having a dedicated equipment trailer over using the dump trailer to haul all equipment….. my dump trailer hauls the 185…. Equipment trailer hauls T66
@Dolphinzone13
@Dolphinzone13 28 дней назад
I started two years ago saying i was only going to mow. Now I just bought a bobcat E35 as we are doing Hardscapes and retaining walls. I know that i need a skid steer, but I either need to pay something else off or hit the lottery (which I don't play! Lol) I'm not sure if it was a mistake, but i feel like I can get more done with the mini and wheelbarrows will still carry stuff if I can't get the material close enough with my 3/4 ton with a dump insert.
@JackWorkz
@JackWorkz 6 дней назад
I got a JD 110 tlb.... its been a great tool for just about anything, it takes attachments in either end with hydraulic provisions..
@dig2fly316
@dig2fly316 23 дня назад
I don’t really miss our backhoes, BUT I could dig 1,800’ at 4’ deep and also a thing called a water box that measured around 12’ by 8’ by 6’ deep all in one ten hour day. Was glad to switch to larger excavators but no chance a mini would even come close to the production of a backhoe. This was done in an agriculture field on a daily basis in the winter while irrigation was off in the Columbia basin Washington.
@chuckman2219
@chuckman2219 28 дней назад
100 % agree on your points today. Only Unit I'd add to the fleet, is a compact tractor. Especially for a personal use property owner that needs to brush hog, grapple logs, loader work for bulk materials or spray chemicals, etc...although most people who are watching this, and own acreage, already have one.
@strykerv1620
@strykerv1620 27 дней назад
articulating wheel loader like his Cast would be better. better turning.
@chrisspence3216
@chrisspence3216 26 дней назад
For sure skid loader 100% or on a super budget a tractor if your learning I started with a tractor graded with it for 5months and did weed abatement with it and odd jobs saved my money and bought a tracked skid loader as I like the dirt work mostly and love it I have a Takeuchi TL10 tell ya what it never breaks
@brett76544
@brett76544 27 дней назад
For PA the State police have a chart on the website that explains the weight of truck, trailer and load where you would need a CDL or not. It may be the best chart out there for that. Even better than talking to the officers that go through the training for checking trucks.
@johnjaco5544
@johnjaco5544 27 дней назад
Check with your local department of motor vehicles dept, As far as I know Anything over 26,000 pounds Requires a CDL license.
@Tryagain205
@Tryagain205 16 дней назад
Kubota articulating loader with backhoe attachment is what I’ve used. Turns on a dime, great visibility, larger wheels that are all the same size, you can move the bucket or hoe side to side with the steering and fantastic reliability. Many attachments available as well.
@maxjones9139
@maxjones9139 28 дней назад
Thank you sir! Been dreaming about getting into this kind of work. I rented an excavator to get some work done on my little farm. Turns out I love operating! I’ve been working in the corporate world for 20 years. Been thinking while the market is up turn some earnings into real equipment. We are living in the twilight zone, working in the woods is the only way to stay sane! I’ve learned a lot from you. Thanks!
@x__mwr-iu2ev
@x__mwr-iu2ev 26 дней назад
Thats the way do a couple jobs around your own property take some pics and then have your neighbors hire you to do theirs and it spreads from there. If there is at least 5000 people in your town theres plenty of work and properties, from home owners to people tryna flip a property and upgrade its value
@maxjones9139
@maxjones9139 26 дней назад
@@x__mwr-iu2ev That’s exactly what I’m thinking. It’s a scary thought leaving what’s comfortable but I’m done with that world. I want to work in the dirt.
@x__mwr-iu2ev
@x__mwr-iu2ev 26 дней назад
@maxjones9139 oh dont think of it like that man, this is a clean job as long as youre in the cab you get a lot done, plus this job is more comfortable and less stressful, in fact, the joysticks for me are therapeutic, and a nice break away from physical labour. You let the machine do the work, you still get to enjoy nature and you get to earn a nice living doing it. Every day you get better and hone your skills, this is the real deal 👍 god bless you
@maxjones9139
@maxjones9139 26 дней назад
@@x__mwr-iu2ev I agree with you! Just spooky leaving a consistent paycheck but I’m going for it. I’m 38 and figure I’m not getting any younger and I don’t want to regret not trying. Thankfully I know a contractor who would be happy to know someone with a skid steer. Thanks for your kind words!
@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc
@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc 28 дней назад
A backhoe can definitely be a viable option as u dont need a pick up strait away Plus u can drive to and from sites without a trailer and rent skips to hual of spoil or deliver materials and can pallet stuff of id say atleast a 4 in 1 bucket with fold away forks like the JCB's 3cx and 4cx till and a roto demo graple for the backhoe arm till u get ur own dump trailer or truck my uncle to carry his motor bike to jobs in the loader bucket if the machine was staying at the site overnight or a few day's when he work for the local council his had the 4 in 1 bucket with fold away forks rear roto demo grapple a breaker and a few other buckets he had a long ditching bucket but in the Uk we use them as a all purpose buckets u can grade, strip top soil grass, pay load out waste and load materials like gravel, sand ect had a trench bucket and a rock bucker plus a ripper
@timw7481
@timw7481 28 дней назад
A full sized backhoe is hard to beat for any excavation company. We use ours all the time it doesn't dig as easy in most places as our excavators or move materials like our tracked machines but it gets used one way or another more times then the other machines especially on bigger job sites just jump in the backhoe and do whatever is needed vs the other machines.
@sbron99
@sbron99 28 дней назад
What about forestry mulching , lot clearing? Tracks for sure I would think on the skid , right?
@stevem6711
@stevem6711 23 дня назад
Important to point out Kubota Track loader vs. other enclosed cabs. You started to show it at about 20:00 and that's the roll up door vs. the side opening. I have an SVL for that very reason vs other makes. I've had many instances that it would have been inconvenient to have a side opening door. I'd also say a 75hp machine would suit most needs over a 90 hp.
@gregorybower2759
@gregorybower2759 28 дней назад
I really appreciate the fact you added the caveat that it is job dependent.
@bullithedjames937
@bullithedjames937 28 дней назад
I'm not in business. I am not a businessman, but my trencher paid for itself six times over. I got one of those toe behind trencher / backhoe was the predecessor to the betsco one. That machine that's one cylinder. Diesel blasted me four hundred thirty five gallons of diesel money. Half a gallon is roughly eight hours of work. I had to modify it to deal with the terain in the area I was from, that modification cost $35. I got it with a nine inch and twenty four inch buckets. I still wish I could have afforded that erky jerky quad.
@robertwinger7405
@robertwinger7405 23 дня назад
We have built driveways, additions , complete houses, septic systems, and everything in between with a backhoe. Before they had skidloaders and trackhoes, guess what piece of equipment you used? A backhoe
@danielmoore6507
@danielmoore6507 28 дней назад
When I got my compact jd1025r, a trekker was an option so I grabbed that and a worth it. As of pallet fork pockets, I finally took some brush hog transport blocks, Cause they are shipped standing up vertically on 6x4 rectangle tube(2 angles welded together) that's 19.5"long, at least the ones I got, and welded some under the trailer and it works so far. Never know when you'll need forks right?
@sheltonbeard7932
@sheltonbeard7932 27 дней назад
Thanks for the video been torn between what equipment to buy. Been working in a plant for years as a electrician I'm burnt out. Been buying equipment slowly got a tractor with a grappler and front bucket, Ram 3500 dually diesel, and a 14k trailer. Do you still recommend the skid steer over the mini x or would my tractor get me by til I get a skid steer. mostly land clearing and dirt roads and stuff like that to do here in North Carolina. Anyone in the comments happy to hear your thoughts as well. Thanks
@ColeyRO
@ColeyRO 12 дней назад
what an amazing video, Stan your channel has been a huge blessing to me
@croftslochsengineeringcont2959
@croftslochsengineeringcont2959 23 дня назад
In the uk hardly anyone buys equipment any more it’s usually just rented or leased as the job requires. Maintenance and repairs are therefore the hire/lease company’s problem. Rare to see an owner operator anymore.
@pjp80s
@pjp80s 27 дней назад
All this nice equipment looking brand new! Put it to work already!
@3_Klos1122
@3_Klos1122 24 дня назад
Crazy coming on a million subs I’ve been here for a bit good to see
@whitefam2000
@whitefam2000 26 дней назад
I do have one issue with what you said about the bucket on the Bobcat, that you may not have heard of, or have availability. You can buy bucket lips that can be purchased in the size you need for your bucket at 300+ a piece and have someone punch, drill, whatever holes along the lip of the Bobcat bucket that would match up with the lips you would purchase for the equipment. At least that's what the company I worked for in Wa state (west coast) would do. Just wanted to let you know. Love your review and advice. By the way, at my age, I'd rather have a push button trailer jack too. 😁
@georgechambers8301
@georgechambers8301 17 дней назад
Great info I'm getting tired of the upkeep cost and gas prices of diesels- I was thinking about going down to a 2500 but was wondering if it would haul- you can get a nicer 2500 with less miles than a one ton thanks for the info
@pietervanoverstraeten228
@pietervanoverstraeten228 27 дней назад
Kobelco sk85 2 p boom rototilt r3 with paletforks various buckets and a sort graph. Sometimes i rent a small dumper.
@s_ren1641
@s_ren1641 28 дней назад
Never skimp on trailers. Good axles that are sized right to carry the load and brakes. Nothing like going 60 and trying to stop a trailer with 10k+ of equipment on it. I've had some scrap/demo guy tell me the opposite about tracks and tires. They like tracks because rebar, angle iron, sharp concrete, etc can't deflate a track.
@johnrobinson8504
@johnrobinson8504 27 дней назад
solid tires designed just for that application, demo
@timziegler9358
@timziegler9358 26 дней назад
Excellent, instructive video! Well done!
@LatitudeSky
@LatitudeSky 27 дней назад
Not sure which brands are popular locally, just visit your local QT or Wawa or whatever at 6 any morning. It will be jammed with landscapers and jobber trucks towing equipment, and just take note of brand trends. In my area, Takeuchi CTLs dominate. TL8s and TL10s abound. Bobcats come after that. Bobcat and Kubota for mini excavators. These crews have already figured out works for them, which ones have support, which ones have lowest cost per hour. Not saying base any decision on who's getting coffee or anything like that. Just take notes or recon.
@challe_challe3622
@challe_challe3622 27 дней назад
Interesting video! It's cool to see the difference in how you guys choose equipment. I would never buy an excavator without a tilt rotator, huge time safer. It's also interesting how you guys use skidsteer, here in Sweden it's a pretty rare thing to see. Wheeled excavators are quite common here in Sweden also.
@larrythompson8630
@larrythompson8630 25 дней назад
Trailers. I got by for years using dump trailer as skid loader hauler, and small loader tractor hauler. Today I would get a GN dump with tandem duals. You put fuel tank in truck, oils hook trailer with skid. You unload, load dirt, brush, etc haul, dump, return. I never have had tracks. Rarely wished I did. I regret not buying a mounted tire/rim skid loader. Only twice I damaged tire bad. But to be able to zip off/on worth it. Forks my cousin borrowed them. I told him his kid would demand a set. His kid bought a brand new set. *I had told the father of nice used sets cheap*. But kid in construction. He wants, he buys.
@petereckerwall9423
@petereckerwall9423 27 дней назад
I think every entreprenor can rekognize what you are saying here, you buy a lot of machines that just costing mony but dont deliver, before you learn whats works good and whats not. Your sugestions are great as long as you are in the US. Here in Europe it's a different story, here we cant use a pickup to tow anything bigger then 5000 pounds (2500 kg) no mather what licens you got.. So over here it's a truck, or smaller escavators if you are new in the business. Thanks for chairing!! ❤🇸🇪
@frankiemabry1726
@frankiemabry1726 27 дней назад
i started with a asv130 forestry package and i love it. dose what i need it to do the next is going to be a mid size mini x.
@ericglaude4953
@ericglaude4953 23 дня назад
Thanks Stanley for the great advice. I’m a large property owner and I really think that I should be looking for one of those turf loaders. The Telescoping boom on it just seems to be way more user friendly if you just need to go easy on the equipment. That ANTS dump trailer is just the best idea. How is it for handling firewood logs and firewood since that track may not be able to survive direct hits by logs?
@App1eDash
@App1eDash 22 дня назад
Its not good for hard dumping you have to dump stuff in gently or you will damage it
@two-strokesmoke7289
@two-strokesmoke7289 28 дней назад
If I had Stan's money, I would buy at least one of everything.....seriously!!!😁😁😁
@rirebel6029
@rirebel6029 12 дней назад
Awesome video stan its a great 1000 foot view but like you said every application is different . Where i vary from you is i will always take a track skid steer over a rubber tire one ....lower ground pressure , better traction in dirt work ( snow removal is a different story ) and it opens up a lot more work in soupy wet conditions .
@rirebel6029
@rirebel6029 12 дней назад
You covered it at the end thank you !!! Backhoes are almost never seen on jobsites anymore ! We use them for water main breaks ONLY if a rubber tire excavator like a cat m322 isn't available
@anthonykeane154
@anthonykeane154 28 дней назад
For your first piece for equipment in landscaping i would say a compact tractor with front lorder with a skid steer coupler so you can use all the skid steer attachments and it cheaper then a skid steer and you can use it for mowing scarifying aeration hedge cutting and spraying and pulling trailers all doe a zero turn might be better for mowing but when you're on a budget you have to go for the most versatile piece of equipment you can afford 😂😂🤑🤔💬
@asdasd-ni8eg
@asdasd-ni8eg 25 дней назад
I'd say you dont need to do every job out there. It can nearlly be a trap. However efficent work makes good money.
@seanmccaffrey6378
@seanmccaffrey6378 22 дня назад
In the uk no one uses skid steers,a zero tail swing excavator can do everything needed with a good operator with out the mess of a skid steer especially when it’s wet , you can trench,grade subase to a fine tolerance and different angles ,load a truck or dumper ! Horses for courses
@skydaddy2426
@skydaddy2426 23 дня назад
My first was a mini dump truck. Its a gas powered f450 second was a medium skid. And now a mini excavator.
@bobbowlinex9319
@bobbowlinex9319 27 дней назад
With the dump trailer make sure it's got rear supports so that when you load your machine you don't tip the trailer and run your truck down the road. Also, with the mini excavator, make sure you get one with at least a manual coupler if not a hydraulic coupler. I think the perfect size is a 3 or 3 and 1/2 ton machine to start out with.
@WaltWW
@WaltWW 27 дней назад
Sounds like you know about the trailer rear supports by experience 🤣
@bobbowlinex9319
@bobbowlinex9319 27 дней назад
@@WaltWW yes, luckily I had the truck in 4x4 with the parking brake on.
@x__mwr-iu2ev
@x__mwr-iu2ev 26 дней назад
just put the truck in 4 wd and keep driving forward dont stop, blade forward on the excavator
@wrench4578
@wrench4578 25 дней назад
Or for a dump truck you can do what we do is get a one ton cab and chassis and put a lift on it if you do that I would recommend a Scotts lift hydraulic not electric I have ran both watching the electric lift go up is like watching paint dry and you can hall a lot if you are just starting out it would be perfect we use our trucks for tow snowplowing mulch rock dirt It just does what ever we throw it's way
@noelgonzalez6303
@noelgonzalez6303 27 дней назад
my comment to this video is Buy whatever truck you can afford Bigger truck better , so a 350 or 450 dually Doesn’t have to be fancy , but it will handle the beating a lot better than a f250 But keep on Chuggin !!
@joshhorgen4205
@joshhorgen4205 27 дней назад
Ya tracks are the way to go but ive been stuck with tracks and that when you know you done screwed up.
@michaeldunn150
@michaeldunn150 28 дней назад
Hey Stan..... what machine would be the best for building a berm and a range? in a field
@joshhorgen4205
@joshhorgen4205 27 дней назад
Stan I agree but what year your pickup is. Here in Minnesota I'm looking to get a one ton due to tab fees. But after 10 years ya my pickup I have now is cheap at 50 a year.
@michaelgoudy1629
@michaelgoudy1629 22 дня назад
Stan thanks for the insight to what you have purchased. Do you tow the Kubota 97 track machine with a pickup? Doesnt that machine weigh over 11k? Thanks for your time.
@jason-things_to_do
@jason-things_to_do 23 дня назад
Tires for demo? Not if you are ripping up concrete garages. Been there done that with side wall punctures from the steel mesh as a home owner using a loader rental for the first time . Got my own loader 3 yrs later, T250. Nice machine when it works.Yes these things break down, but I can fix pretty much anything, else would not have got an older machine with the high hrs.
@jeremylunning654
@jeremylunning654 23 дня назад
Just starting my own tree service and I've been debating between a mini loader with a grapple or a grapple trailer.
@chrisc1859
@chrisc1859 25 дней назад
I started with a Chinese 1 ton excavator digging trenchs for utilities. Towed with a karavan home Depot trailer and f 150 with in a year got big enough up graded to a cat 302.7 and a f250 and a magnatrack mini dozer
@schoaf
@schoaf 13 дней назад
FANTASTIC CONTENT! Thank you! 🕵‍♂
@joshp8395
@joshp8395 28 дней назад
Do you like the Kubota track skidder for dirt work? Pros cons? We are getting one at work. We demoed it before deciding on buying it. Its the same one you got here. My biggest complaint is the back up camera sucks in it and the screen is in a dumb spot cause im used to it being on the right in all the other equipment and no mirror to see behind you. I really like bobcats and cats we got a couple case skidders and i hate them.
@darretblack9209
@darretblack9209 27 дней назад
What equipment to run can be a very complicated thing. It depends on so many factors. For me and what I do my 40hp tractor works great. There are many people with skid loaders and mini ex machines...in some cases thoes machines are too large and impactful on the ground. I get calls from people who need work done but not at the expense of destroying the ground. My tractor can dig trenches, put in post holes, grind stumps, till, clear snow...and the next day you can't even tell I was on the lawn. It's truly a Swiss army knife. The biggest benefits for me is the versatility and snow clearing ability. Again, skid steers and wheel loaders are just too big to clear snow in tight spaces like condos and little parking lots. I completed a job last week for a customer where I built a garden, moved large rocks for a garden wall, put in 80 plus post holes, moved a utility trailer and dumped it in the woods and a few other small tasks. It was raining the whole time...a mini excavator or skid loader would not have been able to fit where I fit, tow the trailer, or make the garden...it was just too soft and his property would have been a mud pit. My tractor can till, put it post holes, dig trenches, load, grind stumps, excavate, all in one day, one machine, while it's raining and hardly leave a mark. And I can legally drive it down the road....
@x__mwr-iu2ev
@x__mwr-iu2ev 26 дней назад
itll never be able to take down hundreds of trees in a day on one tank of diesel and still be able to use the hydraulic thumb to load it all, mini ex 5 ton and up is a money maker
@gonuts1
@gonuts1 28 дней назад
1 million subscribers coming soon for a reason. great video.
@benjaminmiller6848
@benjaminmiller6848 23 дня назад
I got a bobcat e42 5 ton it's great for towing behind my 2500 pick up truck
@williamiteconner9918
@williamiteconner9918 28 дней назад
I must be doing it right Stan, KX 057, SVL 75-3, dump truck and equipment trailer and no employees, I'm having fun!
@deltaconstructionconcrete
@deltaconstructionconcrete 26 дней назад
With the uptick in capacity ratings (900 plus lbs.) for stand on skids and your work was in tight areas where would you put that on the list?
@phloughtgnarpsehs7263
@phloughtgnarpsehs7263 28 дней назад
I understand your points regarding backhoes, but in my case, having the right compact tractor, with its huge versatility, is akin to a Swiss Army knife: Loader, grapple, forks, snow plow, PTO for tiller, mower, bush hog, and of course-the detachable backhoe. The business I’m getting into is property maintenance-where there’s no emphasis on any particular type of work-necessitating a focus on one particular type of machine. So hence why to me a compact tractor with all the versatility-including a backhoe, seems to be the best route. But I’d be open to comments on this, especially since I haven’t yet pulled the trigger on this machine. Currently have an older Kubota compact tractor, but don’t want to invest in a backhoe for it due to its age. Rather trade it for a new machine and start out fresh. Looking forward to comments/advice.
@rickychunn8786
@rickychunn8786 25 дней назад
Look at the Kubota TLB they can do most anything .I have a M62 , very versatile.
@jesstrueblood2317
@jesstrueblood2317 18 дней назад
I've been in excavation all my life been in business myself for 38 years. I've operated dozers scrapers loaders haul trucks ... the only thing I never had an opportunity to operate was a drogline. I bought a CAT 226 the first year it was introduced in 2000 still have it and it runs great, the thing I dislike like the most is flat tires, seems like everytime I want to use it it has a flat or low tire, I like MICHELIN 's airless cushion tire bit just can't justify the cost for a tire. Last year I bought a used CAT 279C its pre Def and has more HP than newer models, to me CTLs or worth the extra money over tired machines. Going up, sideways on slopes they are so much more stable. The other thing I would like to add is no other machine I've ever owned has a better percentage of profit on an hourly basis that a skidsteer
@hazebell1996
@hazebell1996 28 дней назад
Excellent video Stan! What would you buy first for plowing snow? Skid loader or compact wheel loader? And which make and model?
@App1eDash
@App1eDash 22 дня назад
Id go with a compact wheel loader cuz you can charge for a full size and look into a kabota r530
@aprilgeneric8027
@aprilgeneric8027 26 дней назад
model number also matters, some are deigned more for pushing and can't lift very high, this was a big deal with the bobcat 400-700's in the 90's every model has something different whether it's the rams and their power or stroke or the motor and pumps and their lift height capabilities. i went with a 763 because it was one of the few that could put a pallet of concrete bags into the back of a pickup truck or 1 ton flatbed and load sand and rocks into the back of a dump truck as well as plow BIG commercial snow lots.
@dennismcclintock3154
@dennismcclintock3154 28 дней назад
Yep but a medium tire with a stype in it works awesome all year right
@mczookoz364
@mczookoz364 27 дней назад
Hey Stan Long term viewer never commented. In Oz tow limits for most utes are 7000lbs and a Chevy or f250 is $155k +. So this limits equipment size and capacity unless you buy a dumper truck. So what would you choose to run then?
@mikeberger5025
@mikeberger5025 28 дней назад
Stan,take the handle off leave the pin take a spare socket grind a grove in it to fit the pin that held the crank! Gat your millwaukee cordless and a socket extension i welded mine to the socket and i keep the drill charged it works great up and down alot cheaper and great and handy if you get a flat and i use the same thing on my scissor jack! Muli tool made out of extras but use a 5.0 amp battery on 1/2" chuck.👍🏻💪i use it for my boat and trailer ad well at the crank.i was always helping out people freinds on the side of the road and dragging out all the air tools air jack is work compressor ment i hsd to go to the shop! This way i had it behind my trucks seat very handy and thought out.it was so simple that my grandson at the time was🤫 playing with his toys watching him a a few beers it hit me🤔 the idea just watching him playing grandpa's helper.🤔 🤏minds gave me big idea's it worked 👍🏻
@jonasnielsenconstruction
@jonasnielsenconstruction 27 дней назад
I would not completely rule out a backhoe, if you get a good one. On a daily basis I wouldn’t be able to do what we are doing without a backhoe. It must be said the backhoes we run are articulated ones which makes a hell of a difference. I can do every thing a skid loader can do including leveling driveways, and I can also dig like an excavator, the one I’m running currently is even able to run a tilt bucket and a hammer, and we also have one with an extender hoe and tiltrotator. On the site I work on, we also have 10 ton machine with a tiltrotator, and a wheeled 18 tonnes excavator. And the one machine that is guaranteed to be used every day is the backhoe. The backhoe I’m running is a Hydrema 906E, weighing about 9 tonnes, but I would not change it to the ones you are referring to in the video, but I could change it to an older Hydrema model, like the 806, that was built in the late 80’s to the early 90’s, and still be about as productive. But I also have to mention, when recommending backhoes, that they have a higher skill requirement for the operator for being effective, so if you are new to equipment, don’t buy a backhoe, but if you are used to running equipment consider a backhoe if it suits your applications.
@darretblack9209
@darretblack9209 27 дней назад
Agreed!
@joedugas9462
@joedugas9462 28 дней назад
rubber tire with good winter tires....way better and faster for snow.....tracked..hands down for everything else
@RT440Robert
@RT440Robert 26 дней назад
Check your dot laws before you start. When I was in CDL school over 8 years ago you need a class A CDL if you tow a trailer that’s rated for 10,001lbs or more. That’s for commercial use. Here in Washington state guys are getting pop left and right for it. Make sure your truck can handle the trailer you are towing too. Check out Big truck Big rv he has some good videos on that too. Also any tuck that has air brakes that’s used commercially you legally have to have some sort of CDL. Now I use mini excavators all the time I recommend Deere/Hitachi if you can afford them. Get one with a pin grabber quick coupler too. Budget mini Yanmars are pretty good. The worst mini excavators I’ve used are Bobcat and Cat. Good luck and God Bless!
@heavyequipmentdude6615
@heavyequipmentdude6615 25 дней назад
I am old school and love my backhoes mini equipment has its place on mini jobs. Backhoes take alot of skill and surrounding awareness. The smaller equipment has made it so alot more people can get into excavation. I will disagree with Mr Stanley and say a good backhoe hand can be more efficient than 2 mini machines.
@jugganaut33
@jugganaut33 25 дней назад
A backhoe is really a loader, a digger and a 2T dumper when used properly so it’s 4 machines in 1 . To use as a local contractor and you can even get away with no transporting costs.
@KA-om9oz
@KA-om9oz 25 дней назад
Apples and oranges. Don’t do drugs kids
@davemachoukas6175
@davemachoukas6175 24 дня назад
Above post BS
@flapjackson6077
@flapjackson6077 23 дня назад
⁠@@KA-om9oz Whoa, hey dude, there’s nothing more satisfying than tokin’ a doob and operating some heavy equipment. That’s when I do my best work. Everything becomes dialed in. It’s like a video game, man. Like… wow! 😎 Although, I do agree that TLBs serve a different purpose than skid steers. So operating a skid steer stoned will give the operator a different kind buzz than operating a TLB. But point taken! 😉
@KA-om9oz
@KA-om9oz 23 дня назад
@@flapjackson6077 Not hating on the pen. Just saying op is whacked
@Dennis_Blankespoor
@Dennis_Blankespoor 27 дней назад
If I were to start my own business, the wheel excavator is the most interesting, but the market in the Netherlands wants you to have an excavator on SPECIAL TIRE FOR EXCAVATOR, such as the 650/45-22.5 24 175A8 NOKIAN TIRES EXCAVATOR SF TL or the NOKIAN TIRES GROUND KARE or a similar tire without With the tiltrotator, it is almost impossible to get the machine to work in earthmoving In our area the customer expects us to come with a trailer with this on it a wide, narrow, skeleton bucket, normal excavator bucket and pellet fork bowls, this is what the local market requires from us, and they also often rent out a demolition sorting grab.
@ravageawakened
@ravageawakened 28 дней назад
Im considering buying some of these just for renovating my house built in 1912. What i need done is trenching for drainage and basement work, grading a driveway, demolition of a garage, and digging a new foundation. Should i rent or buy?
@Excavation99
@Excavation99 28 дней назад
Rent or hire a professional. No need to spend 30k on one piece of equipment. I understand wanting to save money, without the knowledge of doing these tasks you will be spinning your tires in the mud. If you do rent and are an experienced operator then that would be your best option. Efficiency is key. Your time is valuable.
@stefano101
@stefano101 28 дней назад
I'd like to point out that if you are going to buy a backhoe, it will make more money than a miniex overall for a skilled operator going on their own. You can work road jobs digging curb work, utilities, subdivisions and sidewalk programs better than a mini/skid combo because of the travel potential. You plow more snow and you can load trucks more efficiently in the sun or snow. Skid/ miniex has a much easier learning curve and that's probably where new startups have the advantage. I own both setups. Backhoe wins on concrete/snow/ civil works, but never on startup size landscaping.
@darretblack9209
@darretblack9209 27 дней назад
Or a tractor...
@heavyequipmentdude6615
@heavyequipmentdude6615 22 дня назад
Very well said
@donniebargo964
@donniebargo964 27 дней назад
I used small and subcompact tractors when I was in concrete business because they where cheaper and did less sight damage than skidsteer
@V8Hunter7
@V8Hunter7 27 дней назад
Do you think the tracks that go over tires are worth the money? Best of both worlds?
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