We've used the same bags for 16+ months. Drag them up a uhaul ramp and then flip them empty (length wise) at our transfer station. 30 seconds of prepping the bag for a hangups-free dump makes it 10x easier
I got an idea for the bags. Maybe you can get a single fork (I'm thinking the kind farmer's use the move hay) for the skid and if possible use that to move the bags. If the flatbed trailer is big enough you could potentially stack bags in the front of the trailer and park the skid at the back. Schedule the pick ups one day a week and you don't waste time switching trailers daily
I like that a lot, but unloading and loading the skid legally would be a huge time suck! And my trailer isn't maxxed with the skid, but it's just enough that I don't want to add much more weight when driving around with it.
I just removed one recently, drug it up the back ramp by hand. But, it had me thinking the same thing. WM charges $275 here to remove them and I see them all of the time. I charge $125 for the same 3 yards, full service. 1/4 trailer. Maybe the answer isn't even picking it up.... It's just charging for the known volume, pulling up next to it, and hand unloading it into your own trailer.
Some folks that mill lumber make pivoting overhead lifts that works with a winch on trailers to load timber. Something like that might work well to get the slight lift and then drag it up on the trailer.
Look into a yard glider. It’s something you put behind your utv to move yard waste. Idea is out the bag on the yard glider and you can drag the bag up on with no issues. Just an idea but I’ve frappes stuff on the truck before with it
Love the video I am a junk removal service In Florida and I was wondering which idea did you go with I would to incorporate this idea with my business and scale up?
You should get forks for your bobcat and slid the forks in the handles of the bags and lift them up to put in a trailer avoid ripping them up dragging them save you bags
Yo yo!! Great video! I have a couple ideas from this video. When you mentioned the crane, what about welding a foldable Harbor Freight or Northern Tool crane to the side of a small 15 yard dumpster? If it swings, lift it, swing it and drop it. 🤷🏻♂️ Might work! Second, have you heard of or used AirDNA? It’s a great tool to figure out the potential for an Airbnb by address. I have friends who have a ton of Airbnb’s and swear by it. I just used it in my last property and am excited by its potential.
I had the exact same idea for the foldable crane on a dumpster! Even drew it out. Need to check some height stuff, but same concept came to mind to me as well. I'll have to check out the AirDNA, thanks for the tip on that!
find one of those slipsheets to put under the bag . mostly you might see these sheets on pallets but i've seen larger sheet but don't know where to get them. if u find out let me know. thanks for everything. tim Oneonta NY.
Even if you Had to you could unload them by hand in about 15 minutes as long as you don't allow brick tile or heavy stuff like that. I have done many like that.
the back comes off the recliner, hope that helps. you can get cheap cabinets from cabinet builders, the left over stuff, scratch and dent, wrong size, different style was wanted ie change order on the job.
I think the thing to focus on is the dumpsters businesses use, id rather have the recurring income of that then hunting for the next job always, especially with an employee helping out
That’s crazy I get so many calls in and I am in the Philadelphia area to remove those bags every week never fails. Or people will order a dumpster because the bagster they loaded it over that allowed 3000 pound weight limit and now they need to get rid of it.
@@rollingops ah ok have you ever thought about mounting your container’s to a roll off flat bed so you can use just the one trailer? Or fabing something up to make it work?
@1nicesonoma934 yep! Most flatbed don't give you the same tilt angle, so it makes it a little more difficult at the landfill to dump. Especially in winter. But there are a few guys I know who use roll back tow trucks, but even they admit it is a little frustrating to empty them
what if you got conveyor belt to put under them to act as skids and hook up the the conveyor belt or a piece of plastic to take the stress off the bag? you can make skids out of lumber too to keep it cheap
I like the idea, but I feel like that has Cease and Desist Letter written all over it. In my mind, it's the same concept as you attempting to empty their dumpsters or roll-offs for customers. I feel like it would be the same thing if someone like IESI or Republic was telling people to buy those and then trying to pick them up. Waste Management isn't going to let that fly. They don't make money off selling the bag they make money off picking it up. I've looked into it. It's just as expensive as a roll-off for them to come to get this thing. In my area all in its $200 which seems cheaper than a roll-off until you realize it's only 3 yards. most 20-yard roll-offs are $450 to $500. At their rate, they are getting $1,300 for 20 yards of debris. This is a brilliant invention by Waste Management to make customers mentally feel like they are saving money when in reality they arent.
if you start rolling the bag around the transfer station floor to empty , fold back up ,you’re going to end up with a Steph disease that could possibly kill you you’re getting it all over you ! Get new boots hand sanitizer in truck Lysol for boots
Ill send you a bill end of the month....anything less will not do the job...you need a atv log loader 15 foot reach 2000 lb limit many choices available.. your welcome :)
Can be a great stand alone business, still good for topping off dumpsters, but not a great ROI unless you're doing a lot of them. Helps to have a dedicated system To pick them up.
To the bin? There are little "arms" on the maxxd versions. They stick out on both sides, they were made for stacking the bins. When you line up the trailer those arms are about center with your trailer fenders. Should help when looking in your mirrors.
Thanks for the video. Would you be able to send me a pdf of your rental contract? I would like to use it as a template when I make mine. If you are fine with it I will share my email. Thanks!
We've used the same bags for 16+ months. Drag them up a uhaul ramp and then flip them empty (length wise) at our transfer station. 30 seconds of prepping the bag for a hangups-free dump makes it 10x easier
Yea they are pretty solid!
I got an idea for the bags. Maybe you can get a single fork (I'm thinking the kind farmer's use the move hay) for the skid and if possible use that to move the bags. If the flatbed trailer is big enough you could potentially stack bags in the front of the trailer and park the skid at the back. Schedule the pick ups one day a week and you don't waste time switching trailers daily
I like that a lot, but unloading and loading the skid legally would be a huge time suck! And my trailer isn't maxxed with the skid, but it's just enough that I don't want to add much more weight when driving around with it.
I just removed one recently, drug it up the back ramp by hand. But, it had me thinking the same thing. WM charges $275 here to remove them and I see them all of the time.
I charge $125 for the same 3 yards, full service. 1/4 trailer. Maybe the answer isn't even picking it up.... It's just charging for the known volume, pulling up next to it, and hand unloading it into your own trailer.
I thought this to until I had someone load one full of very small drywall scraps and small tile. I wasn't spending 45 minutes unloading that thing
Some folks that mill lumber make pivoting overhead lifts that works with a winch on trailers to load timber. Something like that might work well to get the slight lift and then drag it up on the trailer.
Thanks what I'm looking to add!
Look into a yard glider. It’s something you put behind your utv to move yard waste. Idea is out the bag on the yard glider and you can drag the bag up on with no issues. Just an idea but I’ve frappes stuff on the truck before with it
I like that!
A log lifting arch works really well for those bags, fyi.
Very true!
Love the video I am a junk removal service In Florida and I was wondering which idea did you go with I would to incorporate this idea with my business and scale up?
put a small boom pole on the skid to pick up the bags using the flatbed.
Yep! I will once the trailer is full of them and need to combine in a dumpster
You should get forks for your bobcat and slid the forks in the handles of the bags and lift them up to put in a trailer avoid ripping them up dragging them save you bags
I would, but unloading and loading those legally is a pain, and the tracks are too wide to fit in a dumpster of mine sadly
Yo yo!! Great video! I have a couple ideas from this video. When you mentioned the crane, what about welding a foldable Harbor Freight or Northern Tool crane to the side of a small 15 yard dumpster? If it swings, lift it, swing it and drop it. 🤷🏻♂️ Might work!
Second, have you heard of or used AirDNA? It’s a great tool to figure out the potential for an Airbnb by address. I have friends who have a ton of Airbnb’s and swear by it. I just used it in my last property and am excited by its potential.
I had the exact same idea for the foldable crane on a dumpster! Even drew it out. Need to check some height stuff, but same concept came to mind to me as well. I'll have to check out the AirDNA, thanks for the tip on that!
look up something i think its called a davit crane. They are built on the back of trailer or boats for lifting things onto the flatbeds or decks.
Will do! Thanks
find one of those slipsheets to put under the bag . mostly you might see these sheets on pallets but i've seen larger sheet but don't know where to get them. if u find out let me know. thanks for everything. tim Oneonta NY.
Not a bad idea!
Even if you Had to you could unload them by hand in about 15 minutes as long as you don't allow brick tile or heavy stuff like that. I have done many like that.
Yep, would be worth it not to waste a good bag!
the back comes off the recliner, hope that helps. you can get cheap cabinets from cabinet builders, the left over stuff, scratch and dent, wrong size, different style was wanted ie change order on the job.
I think the thing to focus on is the dumpsters businesses use, id rather have the recurring income of that then hunting for the next job always, especially with an employee helping out
That’s crazy I get so many calls in and I am in the Philadelphia area to remove those bags every week never fails. Or people will order a dumpster because the bagster they loaded it over that allowed 3000 pound weight limit and now they need to get rid of it.
I would go all the way with them. I would think that they would take off
They have been since I made that vid! They have definitely helped revenue by topping off lighter dumpsters!
@@rollingops ah ok have you ever thought about mounting your container’s to a roll off flat bed so you can use just the one trailer? Or fabing something up to make it work?
@1nicesonoma934 yep! Most flatbed don't give you the same tilt angle, so it makes it a little more difficult at the landfill to dump. Especially in winter. But there are a few guys I know who use roll back tow trucks, but even they admit it is a little frustrating to empty them
@@rollingops ah ok well I enjoy your vids keep up the good work.
Volume is nice
Even if you have the work
You’ll need a employee
Oh yea, we have hit that point for sure
what if you got conveyor belt to put under them to act as skids and hook up the the conveyor belt or a piece of plastic to take the stress off the bag? you can make skids out of lumber too to keep it cheap
I like the idea, but I feel like that has Cease and Desist Letter written all over it. In my mind, it's the same concept as you attempting to empty their dumpsters or roll-offs for customers. I feel like it would be the same thing if someone like IESI or Republic was telling people to buy those and then trying to pick them up. Waste Management isn't going to let that fly. They don't make money off selling the bag they make money off picking it up. I've looked into it. It's just as expensive as a roll-off for them to come to get this thing. In my area all in its $200 which seems cheaper than a roll-off until you realize it's only 3 yards. most 20-yard roll-offs are $450 to $500. At their rate, they are getting $1,300 for 20 yards of debris. This is a brilliant invention by Waste Management to make customers mentally feel like they are saving money when in reality they arent.
These are generic bags. Not the waste management branded bags we also don't have waste management in our area.
it's seems like a cool idea but do u have to empty by hand or how do u empty them. bro thats wsup keep grinding 😎
Skidsteer!
Wall shelf on the back side of the fridge in place of the door?
That is what I was going to suggest.
Exactly what I did too!
if you start rolling the bag around the transfer station floor to empty , fold back up ,you’re going to end up with a Steph disease that could possibly kill you you’re getting it all over you ! Get new boots
hand sanitizer in truck Lysol for boots
Yea, we don't truly reuse them! They get ruined pretty quick
A used knuckleboom truck to pull your gooseneck trailer. Lift the bag and set on trailer. Dragging those bags is not good
Going to start small with a 2 ton crane and then move into that if the market seems to be hot enough for the demand!
Ill send you a bill end of the month....anything less will not do the job...you need a atv log loader 15 foot reach 2000 lb limit many choices available.. your welcome :)
Well yes, that would be awesome
So one year later what are your thoughts about bagster business?
Can be a great stand alone business, still good for topping off dumpsters, but not a great ROI unless you're doing a lot of them. Helps to have a dedicated system To pick them up.
I’m having a hard time lining up the trailer to the vin any tips?
To the bin? There are little "arms" on the maxxd versions. They stick out on both sides, they were made for stacking the bins. When you line up the trailer those arms are about center with your trailer fenders. Should help when looking in your mirrors.
Does the bottom get ruined by dragging it many times?
Ahh I see you just toss them away. I dig it
Yep typically only one use unless it is crazy light
Thanks for the video. Would you be able to send me a pdf of your rental contract? I would like to use it as a template when I make mine. If you are fine with it I will share my email. Thanks!
Ok that’s it
You’ve gone too far
I'll take that as a compliment