I love your videos don’t do any commercial landscaping just love to relax and watch. very informative keeping this up-to-date with everything coming as well. Keep it up
During spring summer fall when the company I work for runs skid steers we are on asphalt easily 50% of the time. Small cramped work sites means we have a lot of materials that we store on curbside or we access from curbside. We can't always get a piece of equipment into a place so we'll also use it to fill wheelbarrows on hard surfaces Will Bill them off of a driveway or off the street. We also have heavy clay soils with a lot of Rock in it.
Hey God bless you and yours Stan.....Really appreciated the video. I am currently buying my first tracked machine and this really helped clear some things up for me!
Have missed the drink of the day!! My wife loves drinking that protein powder that comes in a green container from watching you with me! Have a blessed day!
Stan like your statement running tracks in the snow wears the crap out of tracks not noted along with undercarriage. My preference is tire machines for snow but it’s all what the person likes and has 👍on switching out your tracks just dedicated for snow. On a side note my dad’s 87 he’s been chomping at the bit to cut his grass mine a one of our rental properties for weeks now.
This vlog was worth watching just for the drink review, done that myself , bought something new looking out of the shop fridge, sometime's it's like licking the street!!
Taste it, touch it feel it. Because I want to do those things, I despise internet shopping. These days after you've found whatever it is you were looking for, buy an extra if you can afford it because good luck finding exactly the same one again. Not always possible to buy extra spares, usually most impossible to find it the moment you really need it. Love the work here.
Ground pressure - narrow tracks put all of the weight of the unit on the track. So PSI pounds per square inch. Same for your shoes/boots. Walk in snow and you are up to to the hips or knees. With snow shoes you walk on top. PSI of the foot is the same but more square inches on the snow shoes keep you floating.
Great Video, Garrett seems like a cool guy, nice to have an aftermarket solution, Was kinda surprised not to see a "tour" type like you have done before where we get to see "their" warehouse & or manufact process etc etc. i have not looked into that company's site yet if they are there within the area/state for that matter