Probably your 3rd greatest decision You’ve made!!! 1. Starting a business 2. Getting a reliable Truck 3 Dump Trailer. Probably more great decisions you’ve made. Just looking from the outside in. GREAT JOB MAN!! KEEP HUSTLING!!! OH……HATS AND SHIRTS👍🏼 You’re killin it!!!
This I Cory from Australia mate Great work but your new trailer is 50% bigger not 30% so you need to up your price by 50% and you will make much more money. I really hope that helps you to be far more successful
Nice Trailer! Double check your state's commercial license requirements. Most states require a CDL if you are pulling a trailer with a GVWR over 10,000 lbs. Unless it's farm use.
If the weight of your truck and trailer and payload is totaling 26,001lbs you need cdl, if its 26k or less you dont! This is in every state educate yourself standard junk!
@@joefautz2351 it’ll be different in every area but I’m at $42.50 a cubic yard at my full load rate currently. With a 10 and 15 yard trailer. The rest of the prices are curved and more expensive per yard. If you watch my 6 lessons I learned video I go over pricing right away.
We getting the big guys mad!😂
Congratulations on the Dump Trailer, looks like a good one.👍 new sub.
Congrats on the dump trailer! It was definitely a good buy for your situation 💪
Thanks bro I think so too
Probably your 3rd greatest decision You’ve made!!!
1. Starting a business
2. Getting a reliable Truck
3 Dump Trailer.
Probably more great decisions you’ve made. Just looking from the outside in.
GREAT JOB MAN!!
KEEP HUSTLING!!!
OH……HATS AND SHIRTS👍🏼
You’re killin it!!!
Hell yeah! I appreciate it!
LFG! 🎉
@@andrewjedi Yo the goat himself! Hell yeah!! Your vids played a big part on getting me to this point.
Yeeeees!!!! Congratulations on the new trailer 🎉❤
Thanks Kayla
Congrats man! That’s a badass trailer. Keep grinding bro, love the videos 👊
@@Patw01 hell yeah thanks man! You as well 💪
New trailer looks great! Is that a v8 5.7 hauling the trailer?
Nice Trailer dude 👍🏽
@@BigChrisJunk thanks man!
This I Cory from Australia mate
Great work but your new trailer is 50% bigger not 30% so you need to up your price by 50% and you will make much more money.
I really hope that helps you to be far more successful
Nice Trailer! Double check your state's commercial license requirements. Most states require a CDL if you are pulling a trailer with a GVWR over 10,000 lbs. Unless it's farm use.
@@StandardJunkRemovalService-i3c thanks! All good over here in Missouri! Only need it if my gvwr is over 26,001.
If the weight of your truck and trailer and payload is totaling 26,001lbs you need cdl, if its 26k or less you dont! This is in every state educate yourself standard junk!
I’m thinking about getting a dump trailer too but I have a 2002 ford f150 V8, idk if my truck will be able to tow that heavy
What tires did you upgrade to?
@@McD830 14 ply
Can you share prices? I'm just starting out in Tucson! Want to see where I'm at! Ps love the content bro
@@joefautz2351 it’ll be different in every area but I’m at $42.50 a cubic yard at my full load rate currently. With a 10 and 15 yard trailer. The rest of the prices are curved and more expensive per yard. If you watch my 6 lessons I learned video I go over pricing right away.
@@joefautz2351 appreciate it man!
@@traviswilson3251 sweet I appreciate the follow up bro! Keep grinding!
Why do you need a US DOT when you’re under 26001 lbs ?
@@DocHolliday219 A Dot number is needed if you’re over over 10,001 lbs