Damn id give up everything to b able to come and work for your crew. Your content is on point for sure. Makes my day much better when i watch your uploads. Keep grinding and laying that mix down brother. Imma stay watching for sure and wishing i was working with you guys. Your work is on point flawless definitely something to b proud of. Watching from Bloomington Indiana
Superb job. Great crew. Love the fact you own a lot of Cat equipment. Smart purchasing! I’m subscribing, for these are just too good to miss. By the way, what brand is your spreader?
Because the truck will dump, half the load onto the driveway, and he will back up into the paver and the screed will leave a mark on the driveway . And while your truck is giving dumps, it could be on its way back to the plant for more material !!!
Honestly the Mauldin has been great. There are certainly things I would change, however all of them are minor details. Mauldin makes a excellent quality paver for a fair price to the consumer ( in my opinion). There back end support team is top notch.
I don’t think it would be respectful to the clients to disclose what they paid for this service. But, thank you for your question & thanks for watching.
It’s not a small amount of money, but most cars & vehicles now days cost more. Seems like a significant amount of money, but in relation to what you can buy for the same amount of money it’s really not as significant as you’d think.
Awesome videos and information! Keep ‘em coming! Trying to learn all I can. Why do you guys for the most part dig out every non asphalt driveway when it seems to be solid? Just trying to get all the info so I don’t mess up in the future. Thanks so much💪
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the kind words and supporting our channel. Thanks for your question, the view from the camera shows the base looking one way however, we do a base analysis on every project we do, and I can assure you due to the cost associated with excavation, we do not excavate any bass, unless it is required.
Great question, however I feel that’s for the client to disclose not the company who did the work. I just see it as a respect thing. I appreciate you taking the time to watch the video 👍🏼
So that’s probably the number one question we get on our RU-vid channel. For us we have just always used a skid steer to load with. We are very efficient with them and I love the agility that they offer. Plus we use them to put down the pads and clean up the mess anyways so they’re already in motion during a pave.
Enjoyed the video for the content definitely not the tunes, seems a bit to much like a Ken White Construction video. Must be something in the water in Ottawa. Do your own thing , more commentary is not a bad thing. Check out Victory Outdoor Services, I have the attention span of a nat but I will watch their videos to the end.
I appreciate the feedback man! Taylor from KWC are actually really good friends, maybe there is something in the Ottawa water, who knows lol. Thank's for recommending that channel, I'm definitely going to check it out.
That’s a great question, we get asked this all the time. The simple reason is that the majority of our projects do not require the dump truck being back up to the paver. For reasons such as, the driveway being too small (although not in this case), wires overhead, steep hills & turns etc. We normally use a skid steer to excavate, grade and make pads for the paver. We often find it’s just as simple to use the same skid steer to load the paver. Why? It’s easy to control, you do not have worry about having enough room for the large dump trucks out on the street, we use it to make the pads and clean up the road anyway. In a word, it’s often convenient. All that being said, it would have worked great to push the trucks on this project and if I did it over, I would have if I’m being honest. The last thing to note: Our dump trucks all pull tag trailers daily and the way the hitch is set up they do not line up properly with our paver. The way to correct this is 1 of 3 things. 1. Lower the rollers on the paver. 2. Remove the hitch on the truck. 3. Remove the thick hard rubber/plastic compound mat that helps hold the asphalt in the paver hopper.. this way the hitch will fit. Any one or all three of these options come at a price or inconvenience. We have a very special paver on order for next year and the intention with this paver is to be able to push trucks with out having to do any additional set up work. Hope this answers your question, thanks for watching. I hope you continue to watch and enjoy the channel.
4 foot level dawg...mark my words........with all due respect ohhhh boyyyyy :/ ohhh man 😅😅😅 it makes me nervouse watching it...💯(one time it will happen,maybe not this one i didnt study enough...... and you wont know why.....because the measurements are based on 4 foot distance and your using 6 for ex.....) fir the future brotha all due respect 🙏 🫡 😅