Great job 👍🏻 5:10 love how the words said volters instead of boulders 5:07 love what the strap on the back of your hat says love how you pulled the dump truck back love how something fell in the dump truck the dozer whould have helped with the path 12:53 love the cable on the ground love the pictures at the end especially the one where you were cleaning bed out and love how you said merry Christmas at the end and how you said always something to work on
That did come out pretty sharp, no question. My son & I had a great idea to help get people to understand the realities of the business and make things go smoother. We think you should figure out the WORST possible way to do things and give that out as advice. Then when the customer changes their mind and wants to do the opposite, like the uninformed often do, things will be perfect! And that way you won't even have to change what you're doing! I know there are plenty of contractors out there that just don't care but I would be so happy to get advice from somebody who REALLY knows the business. And your advice is free, really, and will ALWAYS save money in the long run. Well, anyway, that's our idea for when you run into those who are - shall we say "inexperienced". BTW, we're finally back up to 36 dergrees tonight.🥶
Thanks for the video of basement digging and dirt removal well done Brandon ❤❤. Take care of yourself and family and friends and be Blessed ❤️. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family ❤️❤️.
When they finally showed up to dig my pond they decided to use a General Motors green monster dozer. Supposed to been 1/3 acre. Well when the dozer has a 24 ft blade it ended up about a half acre. Which was fine but I ended up with another hill of dirt in the front. Doesn’t really matter to me but they realized they over did it a bit. Around here you usually leave a hill on one end of the pond to help keep it full. It gets used for drinking water. The run off from the hill really makes a difference in keeping water levels constant. Even on a dry year mine only drops down maybe 2 foot from water usage and evaporation. Ones without I have seen 3 or 4 foot easily.
@ They were going to use a small pan then they realized I lived on a stone road without weight restrictions so they brought the big boy. 2 days and it was done. They were doing a lot of jobs and had gotten behind. They were 2 months late on mine. I wanted the clay for a building pad. Ended up getting fill from Indiana because they were so late. 20 20 ton loads. Needed to bring it up a foot where I built. I don’t think it really cost me anymore because the stuff I used just leveled it no compacting. With the clay I would haves needed a compactor and dozer to mess with my clay.
I try to find some humor in the setbacks in life but in this case there's no humor to be found for me and I guess you either. I've never walked away from a project even when I probably should have. You have to stop and wonder if people really don't realize how much work costs on projects or else they're intentionally trying to beat you out of something. i've seen both and don't like either one. Brandon, I feel bad for you on this one. Especially right at Christmas. The high road is a hard road to take sometimes but in the end it's the only one. Keep up the good work.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 it's Christmas day here in Tasmania 😂😂😂😂😂
Merry Christmas!
Looks great. A masterpiece.
Nice video and good job Brandon. Wishing y'all a very Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you!
Great job 👍🏻 5:10 love how the words said volters instead of boulders 5:07 love what the strap on the back of your hat says love how you pulled the dump truck back love how something fell in the dump truck the dozer whould have helped with the path 12:53 love the cable on the ground love the pictures at the end especially the one where you were cleaning bed out and love how you said merry Christmas at the end and how you said always something to work on
Thanks man!
@@eliteearthworksllc no problem 😌
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thanks for a year of great videos! Much success in 2025.
Basement dig turned out awesome!
That was a lot of dirt. Looking good brother.
Interesting how you can see the different layers of dirt. Merry Christmas to You and the Family 🎄😊
Absolutely phenomenal work and a great video series. --
Merry Christmas to you and your family!!
We wish you and yours a merry Christmas and a safe and happy new year. Keep up the awesome work bud !!!!!!!!!
That did come out pretty sharp, no question. My son & I had a great idea to help get people to understand the realities of the business and make things go smoother. We think you should figure out the WORST possible way to do things and give that out as advice. Then when the customer changes their mind and wants to do the opposite, like the uninformed often do, things will be perfect! And that way you won't even have to change what you're doing! I know there are plenty of contractors out there that just don't care but I would be so happy to get advice from somebody who REALLY knows the business. And your advice is free, really, and will ALWAYS save money in the long run. Well, anyway, that's our idea for when you run into those who are - shall we say "inexperienced". BTW, we're finally back up to 36 dergrees tonight.🥶
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Just some issues I thought might encounter. Well done!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thanks for the video of basement digging and dirt removal well done Brandon ❤❤. Take care of yourself and family and friends and be Blessed ❤️. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family ❤️❤️.
Looks good
Amazing how many loads you dug out, does not seem big enough for that amount of dirt. Have a merry Christmas and happy new year with your family.
Yeah it’s surprising how much there was. Thank you! Merry Christmas to you!
When they finally showed up to dig my pond they decided to use a General Motors green monster dozer. Supposed to been 1/3 acre. Well when the dozer has a 24 ft blade it ended up about a half acre. Which was fine but I ended up with another hill of dirt in the front. Doesn’t really matter to me but they realized they over did it a bit. Around here you usually leave a hill on one end of the pond to help keep it full. It gets used for drinking water. The run off from the hill really makes a difference in keeping water levels constant. Even on a dry year mine only drops down maybe 2 foot from water usage and evaporation. Ones without I have seen 3 or 4 foot easily.
That’s one way to doze out a pond. That’s really good it only drops a foot or so. Appreciate you watching and Merry Christmas!
@ They were going to use a small pan then they realized I lived on a stone road without weight restrictions so they brought the big boy. 2 days and it was done. They were doing a lot of jobs and had gotten behind. They were 2 months late on mine. I wanted the clay for a building pad. Ended up getting fill from Indiana because they were so late. 20 20 ton loads. Needed to bring it up a foot where I built. I don’t think it really cost me anymore because the stuff I used just leveled it no compacting. With the clay I would haves needed a compactor and dozer to mess with my clay.
I try to find some humor in the setbacks in life but in this case there's no humor to be found for me and I guess you either. I've never walked away from a project even when I probably should have. You have to stop and wonder if people really don't realize how much work costs on projects or else they're intentionally trying to beat you out of something. i've seen both and don't like either one. Brandon, I feel bad for you on this one. Especially right at Christmas. The high road is a hard road to take sometimes but in the end it's the only one. Keep up the good work.
Cc je te souhaite un joyeux christmas
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you!