Love watching your videos, been thinking about starting up my own business doing similar stuff do you have any tips, or ideas of what would be the best place to start first?
Thank you very much. As far as how to start a new business. I really don't have any advice. I started over 30 years and had some connections. Things are much different than when I started. I wish you the best of luck. Have a wonderful weekend 😀
When you're road building along a steep slope, can you tram on the downhill spoils or do you have to cut in the full width of the excavator? Sorry for the dumb question. Total noob...close to buying!
@kylegershman4668 it's not a dumb question. it's actually a good question. It depends on the material, but yes, most of the time, you can use your spoils to support. You will be able to feel if the spoils are going to support. But be sure you have enough width and material under the machine to be safe. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful weekend 😀
I know, right? I have had people on Facebook be out right nasty with me because it's stupid to not use a skidsteer. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
Nice job Jeremy. Looks nice and smooth. Thanks for the video.
Thank you, and thanks for watching 🙂
That came out outstanding!
Thank you very much 😊
Great work as usual!
Thank you very much ❤️
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Love watching your videos, been thinking about starting up my own business doing similar stuff do you have any tips, or ideas of what would be the best place to start first?
Thank you very much. As far as how to start a new business. I really don't have any advice. I started over 30 years and had some connections. Things are much different than when I started. I wish you the best of luck. Have a wonderful weekend 😀
You know you love the 40 better
I definitely like the 40. But I have to admit, the 80 is a lot of fun 😁
Because of the 6 way blade, guessing.
@@RichBenson-jx8pt I do miss the 6 way when I am on the 80.
When you're road building along a steep slope, can you tram on the downhill spoils or do you have to cut in the full width of the excavator? Sorry for the dumb question. Total noob...close to buying!
@kylegershman4668 it's not a dumb question. it's actually a good question. It depends on the material, but yes, most of the time, you can use your spoils to support. You will be able to feel if the spoils are going to support. But be sure you have enough width and material under the machine to be safe. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful weekend 😀
Trying to figure out why everyone around here thinks you need a skid steer to spread gravel 🤔
I know, right? I have had people on Facebook be out right nasty with me because it's stupid to not use a skidsteer. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
Doesn’t surprise me at all. Nowadays if you do it different than they do it’s not right.
@@bdp3502 yep