Who are the Plow Brothers?
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2023
- Join us as we spend a couple days in Mammoth and June Lake working on our wide range of projects follow along as we visit jobsite jobsite, checking in with the Plow Brothers.
Visit:
plowbrother365.com
mammothmoutainlife.com
More Bud, Sadie and the sweet kitty.
Very impressed with your workers. They all look they've been doing this stuff for years. Very fortunate to have them.
Plow Bros. have quite a bit on their plate. It sure beats not having enough work for sure. Kudos to your company 👍
The sites and places you’re working on; it would be cool to contrast these places with what they looked like last winter. Show a clip of now and then. Love your videos and watch them religiously. Thankyou.
You guys are awesome
I was wondering if you ever do any gold prospecting or panning around there. The motherload 😊
Lots of work.
Take some time and hit the trails before summer is over...
Love to have Owen narrate a little video. Is he still working on solar construction? Would be fun to have the next generation tell us a little about what they like observe etc.
Thank you for sharing
At the swamp/gravel pit in June Lake. How much higher did you raise the elevation of the lot when it was all said and done?
I won’t touch that house with a 10 foot pole ! They never found out where the water was coming from , it will come back eventually. ( looked like a natural spring ) Mother natural always win! I hope he has good liability insurance !
These clowns dumped about 60 truckloads of fill into it and called it good....they are pouring a foundation now with nighttime temps dipping into the freezing zone.. shocked the client didn't change course when these guys kept sinking excavators into this mud pit, that went on for months .. this will wind up like a lot of other structures built on glacial till with underground watercourses beneath them here in june, a constantly settling and cracking mess...
@@Diesel0807And he sounded surprised they were breaking stakes and had to drill holes for them first.
That's what happens when you try to pound wooden stakes into a layer of river rock. lol
How do you reinforce those roofs out there to handle 800 inches of the Sierra Cement??
It's frequently nice, light powder.
Now way I skied all over the west live in Northern California! It is Sierra cement ! UTAH has the best snow its so nice in dry !
Slab on grade? No frost line?
I guess it was inevitable that so much development would be going on in Mammoth Lakes, but on one level it's disappointing. Not for Ben obviously but one of the things I loved about Mammoth when I lived there in the early 70s was it was relatively pristine, virgin forest land, and the town was the smallest of small towns -- year 'round population was about 800. It has blossomed into a full-service community now, and no longer has the small-town charm that June Lake (as yet) enjoys. The only admonishment I would make is, the fewer trees that have to be cut down and cleared, the better.
I suppose there's no such thing as "affordable housing" in Mammoth, but hopefully there's something for every budget as the town grows. If it wasn't under the thumb of Sacramento I'd totally move back; but it'll take a 'round turn in the state's politics before I'm going to do it, and I'll probably be dead before that happens. In the meantime, Ben, if you're in town when I go there I'll try to look you up, show you where I lived when I was there 5 decades ago -- right next to The Village. The complex is still there.
The citizenry of Mammoth certainly don't want people of every economic class living there. Mammoth is for rich people, and they want it to stay that way. And I don't blame them!
@@James_Kotak That's fine for the people who can afford it, but all those businesses in town have employees working for a relative pittance compared to property owners. For a lot of them who might be single or in college doing between-term jobs, throwing in with 4 or 5 other people to rent a condo or cabin while working up there does the job; others might be struggling a little. The one bright spot is that in a place like Mammoth Lakes there should be nothing anywhere resembling substandard housing, whether individuals can afford to live there or not. I just don't want it to turn in to another Vail CO which has pretty much been turned into a club for billionaires and everyone else can eat shit.
@@briane173There is no chance of Mammoth turning into Vail because it's just not the same dynamic, the location won't allow for it, and it's not big enough... and can't grow big enough. The property owners and tourists spend a lot of money in that town because everything is EXPENSIVE. It is too expensive for poor people to afford, and not too expensive for the rich locals and tourists. So it works out. They want it to stay that way, as would I if I lived or vacationed there. All one need do is look at Bishop, CA, right down the road, and see the homeless/vagrant issues they have there. Mammoth is one of the last pristine towns in CA that hasn't been ruined by low-lifes moving in and screwing everything up. More power to them, I say. I'm not rich and can't afford Mammoth on any level, any more, but it's a great and beautiful place that's I've been to many times, the locals are great people, and I hope they are able to keep it that way.
I hope Bud has great bladder control. His little whine might have been a hint? I think he understands english better than the governor.
Anybody understands anything better than the govnah.
Are there really only two of you, because with your entrepreneurial mind you could come up with a lot more business up in that Eastern Sierra area!
You guys are busy. Seeing all the projects and seeing them progress is great content. I am interested in the old cabin and how the job there turned out. Also, I think I saw a glimpse of Starwood on Instagram. If so it looked amazing.
Thanks for the video.
A mammoth is any species of extinct elephant
is that the site the excavator was stuck?
Yes
2 Excavators
Oh yeah it is! lol Poor property owner. He is gonna be one pissed off camper when his house's foundation starts shifting. I say it'll shift even before it's completed.
you don't do any thing
Do you take checks or is it just debit and credit cards?
For snow removal service? We take checks. The online store unfortunately is all automated… you can always visit us in person at the shop in Mammoth.