That's hard work in the winter! I had to stopped scheduling winter work, too hard on the equipment and my body. The salt alone made it challenging for frame rails etc. I'm sure your builders and homeowners appreciate the dedication of you and your crew! Keep up the good work
Thanks. Someday. This was because we stockpiled a bunch of stone at the bottom before we built the road. Had to because the pits were closing for the season
Very hard to get good employees . Very hard. Buncha damn babies !
That's hard work in the winter! I had to stopped scheduling winter work, too hard on the equipment and my body. The salt alone made it challenging for frame rails etc. I'm sure your builders and homeowners appreciate the dedication of you and your crew! Keep up the good work
@@diversified-js yeah it’s not that much fun. But we are building a great company and I want us to work 12 months a year
Just found your channel VT . Good stuff buddy. New sub here . Thank you for sharing this with us.
Nice work in not ideal conditions. I hope you eventually decide to sell merchandise. I like your shirts. Take care.
Great video man! I think you would benefit from a wheel loader or a mini one for moving material. Instead of using the skid loader.
Thanks. Someday. This was because we stockpiled a bunch of stone at the bottom before we built the road. Had to because the pits were closing for the season
Yeah, down here the pits are open all year long. Hope you guys have great success and a great year.
You as well
I curse that cupholder daily it’s useless! We have a 315ng also
Of course it’s a monster house it’s in Stowe 😂
Down the road do you see yourself getting a cat 325 zero swing or is that too big for the work that you do ?
@@kingahmahn7753 I think it’s a possibility. But I think dozer is next
Tell Chris he’s not an over the road driver, get out of the cab and load himself
@@Rodger7a I prefer my truck not damaged
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