These precision jobs working so close around established buildings are a real pain in the butt. 1 bump could cost you 1000's. Well done, your patience is admirable.
Don't hit the roof, don't hit the roof! Them folded over pipes? Naa, don't worry about them folded over pipes. Ohhh no!! Hope she was able to watch the debate on TV! "6 hours later" ha! That cracked me up! Thanks for the video!
BurningDinosaurs lol no kidding maybe that’s what she was watching, she really needed it fixed. Yeah it took forever to load that truck 😁. Thanks again buddy!
Not the cable TV line!😕 I built a 2nd story on a house one summer. The first thing I did was remove the satelite off the roof. It was their kids first day of summer vacation and I wish I had a picture of the looks on their faces when they came out to see what happened!🤣 After a couple days they actually came outside and played and probably had the best summer of their lives!👍 Nice tedious works,Elite!
Wayne Tharp 🤣 you were just helping them out and they didn’t even know it! Yeah she was pretty upset at first, must be a good tv show 🤣. Thank you buddy!
Great job nice clean dig and shelved properly stock piled and sealed. great bit of skills you putt half of the 360 drivers here in the UK to shame TOP OPERATOR 👌can't wait for the next upload
Last foundation I had to dig around was a collapsed wall between 2 houses. Had 8' to work in and the house was 30' front to rear. Talk about slow going. Scoop, track out, dump, track in, scoop, and repeat........ALOT! Lol. Keep up the good work.
Really tight quarters and the only thing you cut was the Cable TV! Pretty good, I'd say, plus the weather actually cooperated! That outside sealer will really make a difference. Looking forward to the rest. Nice job, Brandon
Dale Premo yes it was! I thought the cable was an old abandoned cable since she said the new comes in on the other side of the house. Wrong 🤣. I’m hoping to be back there tomorrow. Thanks again!
Look at you with the new machine setting up on that pile of dirt loading out trucks, reminded me of letsdig18 for a minute! 😀😀 Great work man, nice video.
Great looking results, not sure I have the patience to do that. After about 4 hours of fiddling around, I think I would go nuts and just knock the corner of the house off out of frustration! LOL
Nice technical operating there Brandon. Good eye not to tear up anything. You did well to have a ground man on this job, and keep you company! Nice camera work and editing made the video very interesting to watch. You're a good friend to help your buddy with his problem. Your TB260 is looking fine on the job and being operated by the BOSS Work safe, have a good week. Doug@ the "ranch"
lakesideranch thank you! Yes ground guy is a must on these jobs! Thanks I had fun editing this one, trying to change it up a bit and get those cool shots! Thanks again Doug! 👊🏻
It’s plain to see that homeowner obstacle courses are child’s play compared to what contractors have you work in! Brandon... not trying to tell you how to do it... I find that when my spoil pile gets high enough that it starts to fall back into my way... I drop the curled bucket full on the top of the pile and uncurl it. That pushes the spoils away and I don’t have to deal with landslides into my trench. With just a 6’ digging depth, I need all the tricks I can find.
William Harris lol that is for sure. Yeah that’s a good idea on pushing the spoils back too. I reached as far as I could then piled everything up to load the truck
Doing a job like this is real rewarding because you are making a huge difference in the home owners life's.
VideosByAl that is true! These are the jobs I really enjoy!
These precision jobs working so close around established buildings are a real pain in the butt. 1 bump could cost you 1000's. Well done, your patience is admirable.
Yes they can really have to take your time. Thank you!
Don't hit the roof, don't hit the roof! Them folded over pipes? Naa, don't worry about them folded over pipes. Ohhh no!! Hope she was able to watch the debate on TV! "6 hours later" ha! That cracked me up! Thanks for the video!
BurningDinosaurs lol no kidding maybe that’s what she was watching, she really needed it fixed. Yeah it took forever to load that truck 😁. Thanks again buddy!
Not the cable TV line!😕
I built a 2nd story on a house one summer. The first thing I did was remove the satelite off the roof. It was their kids first day of summer vacation and I wish I had a picture of the looks on their faces when they came out to see what happened!🤣 After a couple days they actually came outside and played and probably had the best summer of their lives!👍 Nice tedious works,Elite!
Wayne Tharp 🤣 you were just helping them out and they didn’t even know it! Yeah she was pretty upset at first, must be a good tv show 🤣. Thank you buddy!
Looks like a interesting project but you are the best man and machine to make it happen
Mike Smith thank you! I enjoyed it cause it was something different 😁
Great job nice clean dig and shelved properly stock piled and sealed. great bit of skills you putt half of the 360 drivers here in the UK to shame TOP OPERATOR 👌can't wait for the next upload
Rory Jones thanks I really appreciate that! I always worry about people working in ditches so I like to bench them back. Thanks again!
Last foundation I had to dig around was a collapsed wall between 2 houses. Had 8' to work in and the house was 30' front to rear. Talk about slow going. Scoop, track out, dump, track in, scoop, and repeat........ALOT! Lol. Keep up the good work.
Tim McArdle oh wow that would be a slow go. You never know what those collapsed walls will do.
Really tight quarters and the only thing you cut was the Cable TV! Pretty good, I'd say, plus the weather actually cooperated! That outside sealer will really make a difference. Looking forward to the rest. Nice job, Brandon
Dale Premo yes it was! I thought the cable was an old abandoned cable since she said the new comes in on the other side of the house. Wrong 🤣. I’m hoping to be back there tomorrow. Thanks again!
Looks like it should solve the water problem. Nice work
Dirt E Diggin we hope so. Thank you!
Tedious work there brother, good job
james dees thank you! Yes it seemed like it was taking forever 🙄🤣
You can cut any line you find in the ground.....except the TV cable. Lol good job.
Blackdog Tractor/Excavator 🤣 no kidding! That’s what she acted like
Nice job, that is a clean foundation to start from!
Man With A Plan thank you! Yes should make it easy to work with
Nice working
Look at you with the new machine setting up on that pile of dirt loading out trucks, reminded me of letsdig18 for a minute! 😀😀 Great work man, nice video.
S.O.T. Metalworks 🤣 only better looking right?! Thanks buddy!
0:45 So that is what a skyhook looks like! :) BTW, I am waiting to see you climb down off of the load at the end of the vid.
Marvin Carvin 🤣 it is! Yeah I should have filmed climbing down dang!
🔥a fine job my brother!!!
DigginLife 21 thanks buddy!
Great looking results, not sure I have the patience to do that. After about 4 hours of fiddling around, I think I would go nuts and just knock the corner of the house off out of frustration! LOL
Badgermatt75 2016 thank you! Yeah it’s definitely a slow go. Constantly watching the bucket and top of the boom 😴 wears you out lol. Thanks again!
Nice benching for safety very close quarters great patience
John Stegall thanks man! I hate g hg saving trenches where people have to get in so I want to make sure they don’t cave in. Thanks again
Nice technical operating there Brandon. Good eye not to tear up anything. You did well to have a ground man on this job, and keep you company!
Nice camera work and editing made the video very interesting to watch. You're a good friend to help your buddy with his problem. Your TB260 is looking fine on the job and being operated by the BOSS
Work safe, have a good week.
Doug@ the "ranch"
lakesideranch thank you! Yes ground guy is a must on these jobs! Thanks I had fun editing this one, trying to change it up a bit and get those cool shots! Thanks again Doug! 👊🏻
nice job
casy casy thank you!
You done a good 👍 job on the Digging the perimeter drain I just can't wait for the next ➡️ job on youtube #DiggingPerimeterDrain
Anthony j Carolan thank you appreciate the comment!
Looking good that's some titious digging trying to miss everything
Gordon Bright thank you! Yes it was a pain watching the eve of the house and everything
Nice video
Iwan Deegenaars thank you!
Looks like a moat! Now they just need a dragon 🐉 & a drawbridge and their castle will be complete!
Mrs. Elite Earthworks did you see my comment? It disappeared....🤔🤷♂️
D C for once I had nothing to do with your disappearing comment! 😂 I didn’t even get to see it! ☹️
Mrs. Elite Earthworks 😂😂....not sure why its not showing. Hey wait, wheres Brandon...hes got priors. 😂. Unless some one else got hurt feelings.
Mrs. Elite Earthworks lol the dragon is in shipping I hear
D C what exactly did you say?! 😀
It’s plain to see that homeowner obstacle courses are child’s play compared to what contractors have you work in!
Brandon... not trying to tell you how to do it... I find that when my spoil pile gets high enough that it starts to fall back into my way... I drop the curled bucket full on the top of the pile and uncurl it. That pushes the spoils away and I don’t have to deal with landslides into my trench. With just a 6’ digging depth, I need all the tricks I can find.
William Harris lol that is for sure. Yeah that’s a good idea on pushing the spoils back too. I reached as far as I could then piled everything up to load the truck
Do you travel. My son's house needs the same thing done. I'll rent you a Cat😂😂😂😂😂
Michael J Berg I would for you guys! But please don’t threaten me with a Cat 🤣🤣
Man you got your hands full before I'm even watching Brandon
Larry Shedd lol yeah there were a few obstacles
@@eliteearthworksllc nothing good operator can't handle
Larry Shedd thank you!
@@eliteearthworksllc Brandon got 14 loads each last night. They only let my trucks in terminal at night. So getting in and out quickly
That is where the TB-260 really shines. Did you ever have a chance to order a ripper from Werk-Brau?
Brian Gardiner I agree! I have no followed up I am going to call back this week!
@@eliteearthworksllc You are busy I understand.
Brian Gardiner yeah but I really need to follow up
Can you give us a ballpark figure on the cost for the homeowner?
I’ll have to look that up this job was a year ago I believe. It may have been $6k-$8k total
@@eliteearthworksllc Thanks!
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Beats watching political idiocy I guess 😂
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Hehe how to dig… get a backhoe
I’ve got one 😁