Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent if your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless😊😊
@@sparksmcgee6641❤Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent if your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless😊
Thats right! Jesus wants us too have all the food, no more homeless, and have healthcare so he doesnt have to heal so many. Vote democrat!!!! #BernieSanders@@jakemandude7974
As a self employed heavy equipment mechanic, i take pride in showing my customers the pile of left over brackets, and nuts/bolts. Let em know how much time i saved them by not installing all that needless shit.
I was a shovel holder a long time before I ever got on a machine but now I’ve been on and off of all sorts of grading and excavating equipment for decades. I’m old!
@@zakburnett6690 It depends entirely on the machine. Had a Wacker Neuson that wanted the handle down at all times. Kubotas want the handle up to start and then down to run, pretty sure CAT and Komatsu are the same way. Not sure about much else.
@@garynewman6942 I hop that’s what I’m going to be doing for a living my family has two construction businesses but I like diving the skid steer and the front in loader 24/7
Get good on a skiddy and you can run any piece of dirt equipment after you get "bucket feel". That's when you can tell how much down force you put on the implement ( for example, the bucket or blade" just by the feeling and feedback the equipment gives you.
@@KhranchflKeep at it kid. Never stop learning. As a contractor I'd say specializing in pipelines for sewer/water/gas in lower population areas is a great money maker where equipment can replace labor. Keep at it.
I’m a professional plumber laughing my ass off. When customers ask “how much do you charge per hour” I wanna say “ which do you want, the 30 year seasoned guy or the 1st year rookie ?
Never set out & never use a laser. Customers will presume you've just started in the business & you've no clue as to what you're doing. Also, hands on is always the best way to learn. Finally, im sure you eventually got round to collapsing a few of your tranches. Please show this is future vids!
I have been a multi-skilled machine operator, tracked and tire excavator, road rail and spider excavator, wheel loader, bulldozer for 25 years. If it's really his first time, I have a hard time believing it, but if it's really true, he should be left on a machine, that's obvious.
We've let the home owners on 1 job dick around in both our tracked skidsteer and 5 ton excavator. Husband was jealous his wife got to run the excavator before him.
Practice. There are schools that teach you. I bet you'd be better off learning from a company. Find a boomer that tried to retire and then went and bought back some equipment to keep busy. Work for them and pester them with questions then work without complaints.
@@Corndog1971 when customers asks for the cheap price they'll get the cheap management aspect of the job too in addition to cheaper labor. Math wasn't your strong suit was it?
@@calebz1448 ??? You're the one educated in screwing people! You said it yourself! You basically said you didn't care what customer paid as long as YOU WALK AWAY WITH YOUR MONEY.... I take care of my REPEAT CUSTOMERS.... IM WILLING TO GO OUT ON A LIMB AND SAY THAT YOU ARE A CROOK....