Good looking job. A little friendly advice from an old man. I understand everyone does things their own way. But when I started in concrete, in the early 80s I was taught to pour my concrete by bring it down evenly. If you have a section that is way ahead on one side, how will you set up a header or a straight joint if the concrete plant breaks down? I hope I’ve made sense as to what I’m saying, if not I apologize. But I could try to explain it better if you want me to. Good luck out there, keep the videos coming, I think a lot of people well soon recognize your channel.
You should do a video on how you started in the concrete buisness and how you opened up your own concrete buisness cause it takes good amount of money!
Bro you have to tell your employees to stop dry firing that hammer. It needs to be on the ground with down force before using. Or Something is going to fail in no time flat if you keep doing that. Then you will be blaming the bobcat for operator error when something fails.
Your right more often than not my company would take that walk out on our own ticket so that the end result for the customer would look much better plus the guys don`t have to work around it.
MT100 with a NB140. We love that setup. Great video.
Keep the vids coming bro .... Crossed over from victory
Good looking job.
A little friendly advice from an old man. I understand everyone does things their own way. But when I started in concrete, in the early 80s I was taught to pour my concrete by bring it down evenly. If you have a section that is way ahead on one side, how will you set up a header or a straight joint if the concrete plant breaks down? I hope I’ve made sense as to what I’m saying, if not I apologize. But I could try to explain it better if you want me to.
Good luck out there, keep the videos coming, I think a lot of people well soon recognize your channel.
Nice work. You got a good crew I can tell. Serious hustle. Good equipment too.
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Looks like that little bobcat doesnt have enough power to run that jack hammer lol
It’s user error lmao our fist time using it
Very nice work.
Keep up the good videos
Nice clean finish as always bro
Awesome job, keep it up bro
do you guys jitterbug everything? dont see a lot of people using those anymore
You should do a video on how you started in the concrete buisness and how you opened up your own concrete buisness cause it takes good amount of money!
I remember him saying another video it was mainly his father’s
Good
Why didn't you cut out that piece of walkway and replace it too?
Already new and also no extra money $$
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Good stuff man
Thanks bro
Is this the job you had to pull permit ?
Yes
Very good
Bro you have to tell your employees to stop dry firing that hammer. It needs to be on the ground with down force before using. Or Something is going to fail in no time flat if you keep doing that. Then you will be blaming the bobcat for operator error when something fails.
Victory style!
Why did you leave that tiny section of sidewalk?
Keep making these videos please.
Your right more often than not my company would take that walk out on our own ticket so that the end result for the customer would look much better plus the guys don`t have to work around it.
Right from the bucket to the truck. Not a big pile. Waste of time.
Had to wait for his arrival