The boom is a game changer. Been waiting to see someone use one of these for plowing. In areas where you get a lot of snow pushing it back and stacking it higher becomes very important. Still doesn't beat a telehandler for most complete machine ever but levels ahead of the competition overall.
The teleskid actually has better visability than my loader! I’d much rather plow with a skid then a Telehandler because the ability to turn on a dime. Ive used em for snow too
i see this on a lot of videos, the cars all move. the the property management company say they have to be out of the lot on a certain day/time? is it just know when you show up move your car or else?
@@patriotlawncare6090 Google Maps satellite view might work to familiarise you with unknown properties. Everyone thinks a box of inexpensive plow markers costs too much money.
@@tandtlandscapeandmasonry awesome man! Be safe out there stack that snow and stack that cash! I'm in Rochester New York we are at about 8 inches in the last 24 hrs waiting for my next round! Love it
tons of snow being pushed up against foundations, lawn being ripped up, 1000 piles of snow scattered around.. no thanks. 1 or 2 big piles in the back would do. or next to the dumpsters is what we do. but never next to foundations....
There is like 10 buildings here so 1 or 2 pipes is not possible. And nothing is being pressed against the building just next to it. No room at the apartments we do. Also the ground is not frozen
Yes. I got a ton of videos and reviews where I go in depth to that question. But mainly it’s for the best in class visibility due to only one boom. Another reason is the easy access with the side door. And lastly the telescopic boom for snow plowing, loading high trucks and hardscaping is incredibly useful. The extra power it gives and the advantages are just huge. They also have the highest road speed which is huge. I have a kubota 75-2 and I can’t even stand being in it compared to JCB.
@@tandtlandscapeandmasonry Thanks for the input I’ll check out your equipment reviews on the machines should I have further in-depth questions I’ll give you a shout. 👍 much appreciated!
Love the pusher! Can definitely see how it would save you on salt usage! We hope to have a couple soon!
Thanks they are nice! And I’d recommend them!
The boom is a game changer. Been waiting to see someone use one of these for plowing. In areas where you get a lot of snow pushing it back and stacking it higher becomes very important. Still doesn't beat a telehandler for most complete machine ever but levels ahead of the competition overall.
A loader will give you even better visibility and has the reach without the boom but don't really need one when you've already got this machine.
The teleskid actually has better visability than my loader! I’d much rather plow with a skid then a Telehandler because the ability to turn on a dime. Ive used em for snow too
Artic worth it's weight in gold.
I’d say so!
Nice work
Thank you
Thats how all parking lots should be done
Agreed
Have you ever considered a JCB 409? Has a 3rd rear for on the road.
I’d want the 411!
i see this on a lot of videos, the cars all move. the the property management company say they have to be out of the lot on a certain day/time? is it just know when you show up move your car or else?
Yes we honk then they come out usually not a big deal. Some people don’t or refuse and we just dont plow em
Looks like you will be repairing a lot of sod in the spring. I saw a lot of dirt in the snow banks.
Little top soil and seed doesn’t hurt
Always fun when the client doesn't stake or pay you to stake it and it turns into a guessing game.
@@patriotlawncare6090 Google Maps satellite view might work to familiarise you with unknown properties.
Everyone thinks a box of inexpensive plow markers costs too much money.
Need plow markers then maybe you wouldn't be tearing up so much turf
U can see everything good. Just so much snow with the ground not frozen yet.
What kind of machine is that? JCB what?
JCB teleskid. It’s a skid steer with a telescopic boom
Bobcats go 12mph in 2 speed and I can go 15mph with my winter tires
Wow didn’t know bobcat made anything that fast. What model is this? Cause I’d want it
So I did look it up. Teleskid does 12.4 while the 650 bobcat does 12.3. So JCB still has the slight speed advantage
All it takes is 255/22.5 semi tires with winter tread. Great traction and great speed.
Where about are yall located
Livermore falls Maine!
@@tandtlandscapeandmasonry awesome man! Be safe out there stack that snow and stack that cash! I'm in Rochester New York we are at about 8 inches in the last 24 hrs waiting for my next round! Love it
@@jakewhite7040 nice you too!
tons of snow being pushed up against foundations, lawn being ripped up, 1000 piles of snow scattered around.. no thanks. 1 or 2 big piles in the back would do. or next to the dumpsters is what we do. but never next to foundations....
There is like 10 buildings here so 1 or 2 pipes is not possible. And nothing is being pressed against the building just next to it. No room at the apartments we do. Also the ground is not frozen
Any particular reason you chose JCB Equipment over other brands? Pros and Cons?
Yes. I got a ton of videos and reviews where I go in depth to that question. But mainly it’s for the best in class visibility due to only one boom. Another reason is the easy access with the side door. And lastly the telescopic boom for snow plowing, loading high trucks and hardscaping is incredibly useful. The extra power it gives and the advantages are just huge. They also have the highest road speed which is huge. I have a kubota 75-2 and I can’t even stand being in it compared to JCB.
@@tandtlandscapeandmasonry Thanks for the input I’ll check out your equipment reviews on the machines should I have further in-depth questions I’ll give you a shout. 👍 much appreciated!
@@tristenklein5940 no problem thx. All about your dealer no matter what brand u get. Make sure they have a good service department
We charge for lawn repair in the spring they know it’s impossible to see the ground so everyone understands same as gravel driveways not a big deal
How wide is your Arctic and how is it going down 😊the road to the next job?
Have you ever considered a JCB 409? Has a 3rd rear for on the road.
I have used for a week and was not a fan
Have you ever considered a JCB 409? Has a 3rd rear for on the road.
Yes used it for a week was not a fan. I liked the skid better