I am trying out a Wacker SM 100 mini skid steer /Dingo before I get my Wacker SM 120. I hope this thing will be worth the money and fit into our concrete business.
Thought Bondo had dropped some limestone on that pad - until it moved on it's own, at which point I realised it was dirt on my laptop screen 🤣 Nice job as per usual 👍
I’ve been driving my 99 f250 since it was new. I’ve put on probably 4 sets of calipers. Pistons hang up, always seems to be in winter or spring. Napa lifetime warranty so I’ve only had to buy one set but still a drag when you’ve got better things to do. Mine’s been a great truck other than brakes. Been to all 49 states except HI. My trusty steed 😊.
Like the size and versatility of the mini skid steer, good fit for your business - probably not an option for me, as a homeowner, but would definitely consider renting one. Still would be a nice piece of small equipment to own. Does Roe have an official job title in the BB organization? Thinking maybe, not CEO or CFO, but CCO (Chief Canine Officer) or HRD (Human Resurce Director). Mr. Roe is quite the people person, looks good in Clifford... (I remember the Big Red Dog books). Nice job.
I have the same issues with O'Rielly's here in NC. Last time was a battery for a Hyundai. I had to jump it to get down there, left it running "no gots we can have it tomorrow afternoon". Before that was brake caliper for Subaru, "no gots be here tomorrow" Tomorrow came and no show, had to wait another day.
I found once I elevated my tanks to allow gravity feed fueling became much easier and safer and required no pumps other than the fueling hose and nozzle on a hook at top of tank to prevent any nozzle leak from dumping fuel. My fuel distributor suggested this and made the pipe stand for the tank for me. Today I would never install a ground level tank, all aspects for fueling just became easier only needing a short stepladder for fuel deliveries. Ray
5/4/24..BB, you got an easy job at this Lake Ontario site; a 15'x25' (?) 'Form & Pour' on top of pre exhisting (& packed) parking stone foundation. Nice job! Your crew works well together!✅️ ..also, liked that WN mini skid steer! 25HP Yanmar diesel; multiple attachment potential like bigger buckets...? Grapple? Stump Grinder? Landscape Rake?...yup, gonna be a very handy machine for all kinds of site prep. A+ video 2day! Stay safe & carry on!👍💪🔧🪚🍺😊
Nice job Ron. You must be busy. I haven’t heard from you in awhile. What happened to the Bob-kitty and why do you like the Wacker better? Also…. Show us the 120 when you get it. Tried to find the job on Google Earth. I’ll bet that place is COLD in the winter. Thanks.
Was this slab edged? And if not, I'm wondering why? Neat work. As a home owner, I just did a couple of small concrete slabs. I found the Hercules Mesh Chairs sold by Home Cheapo great for keeping the mesh elevated when you're working by yourself or with minimal help.
You're going to have to come up with another name for Big biscuit. Since limp Bizkit is already taken I guess you could go with skinny biscuit or since he likes to go shirtless in the summer time to get a red hot sun tan, maybe you can call him burnt biscuit...
A yard of white rock weighs about 2500 pounds, your truck load looked like about 2-yards on the ground. You should have talked him into a sidewalk from the house to the new shed pad, you had plenty of help to do the work.
The Wacker would be a lot better with a 4 in 1 bucket . The tracked machines can be very hard riding and are a lot easier on the body if you get a 50mm thick soft rubber pad to stand on .
poor Gopher, with that sun burn, he looks like the hogs did after they can out of the scalding tank in the slaughter house, as my Uncle would say who was the Sales manager of Canadian Velley Meat packing in Oklahoma city would say in the 1970's, when I would get sunburned from not wearing a shirts at the lake.
Thought Bondo had dropped some limestone on that pad - until it moved on it's own, at which point I realised it was dirt on my laptop screen 🤣
Nice job as per usual 👍
Good job as always. You guys do a nice clean job. Your client should be very satisfied.
those little loaders save hours of hand digging. you will love it.
Love that kitchen floor with the two toned stain.
Great job Ron another great pour!
Nice clean up at the end!
nice little job. the wacker looks like a good choice. must be good on fuel too.
Nice job and great teamwork as always!
Another nice job by BB and crew
I’ve been eye balling the new Viper Loader 1300X. Great tools to have
Turned out great. Sorry to hear of your truck problems. My truck looks just like yours. They are good trucks.
Yes they are. 😄
Looks good. Nice clean up on job site
I’ve been driving my 99 f250 since it was new. I’ve put on probably 4 sets of calipers. Pistons hang up, always seems to be in winter or spring. Napa lifetime warranty so I’ve only had to buy one set but still a drag when you’ve got better things to do. Mine’s been a great truck other than brakes. Been to all 49 states except HI. My trusty steed 😊.
Cant wait to see another low Frost Protected Foundation, as we are going to do that as well, Liked#1 N Subscribed!!!
Very nice job😊
Looks good in time you will see how it holds up.😊
Bondo and Crew Great Job As Always. Hope You All are Doing Good. See you on the Next One 🤙🔥🇺🇸
Like the size and versatility of the mini skid steer, good fit for your business - probably not an option for me, as a homeowner, but would definitely consider renting one. Still would be a nice piece of small equipment to own. Does Roe have an official job title in the BB organization? Thinking maybe, not CEO or CFO, but CCO (Chief Canine Officer) or HRD (Human Resurce Director). Mr. Roe is quite the people person, looks good in Clifford... (I remember the Big Red Dog books). Nice job.
Everyone thinks being self employed is all about making tons of money. But there is a lot of responsibility. Such as getting your truck taken care of.
Looks good! Awesome job with job site clean up too! That means a lot to a paying customer!
Exceptional teamwork, awesome video.
Damn, BB is looking great, keep up the good work BB. Still no BUDD, Keep it going lads nearly Beer time.
I have the same issues with O'Rielly's here in NC. Last time was a battery for a Hyundai. I had to jump it to get down there, left it running "no gots we can have it tomorrow afternoon". Before that was brake caliper for Subaru, "no gots be here tomorrow" Tomorrow came and no show, had to wait another day.
This is why I just ordered off the internet. Wait time is the same but lower price
Turn out nice 👍
Awesome vid! "We don't need no meatballs"
I would like to own one of those little skid steers but they are crazy spendy.
You need to name the mini "Willy Wacker" LOL
Love it. You just named him. I been trying to think of a name. You nailed it.
Looks a nice little loader, can you get bigger buckets? Rotor's a good boy!
Very nice! And thanks for the brake job experience!!! Hope they get it in and it works properly!!
Nice job guys.😊
Great job brother. 👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
awesome job
nice work ron
I found once I elevated my tanks to allow gravity feed fueling became much easier and safer and required no pumps other than the fueling hose and nozzle on a hook at top of tank to prevent any nozzle leak from dumping fuel. My fuel distributor suggested this and made the pipe stand for the tank for me. Today I would never install a ground level tank, all aspects for fueling just became easier only needing a short stepladder for fuel deliveries. Ray
Another great video and job Bondo! Keep it up, really enjoy them.
Scratch Rowen behind the ear for me.
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Nice work!
Enjoy your videos 😊
Nice easy job, need those once and awhile.
5/4/24..BB, you got an easy job at this Lake Ontario site; a 15'x25' (?) 'Form & Pour' on top of pre exhisting (& packed) parking stone foundation. Nice job! Your crew works well together!✅️
..also, liked that WN mini skid steer! 25HP Yanmar diesel; multiple attachment potential like bigger buckets...? Grapple? Stump Grinder? Landscape Rake?...yup, gonna be a very handy machine for all kinds of site prep. A+ video 2day! Stay safe & carry on!👍💪🔧🪚🍺😊
Nice little job, and how did I know your part would not be in stock or on time. Seams nobody has hardly anything in stock anymore.
Nice job Ron. You must be busy. I haven’t heard from you in awhile. What happened to the Bob-kitty and why do you like the Wacker better? Also…. Show us the 120 when you get it. Tried to find the job on Google Earth. I’ll bet that place is COLD in the winter. Thanks.
Was this slab edged? And if not, I'm wondering why? Neat work. As a home owner, I just did a couple of small concrete slabs. I found the Hercules Mesh Chairs sold by Home Cheapo great for keeping the mesh elevated when you're working by yourself or with minimal help.
Always looks great after team BB rolls away from the job!
Good job as always Bondo ! Just curious do you have a nick name for everyone and everything !!
Nice job.
It no bobkitten.
My experience, the bottom piston on those calipers get stuck from moisture in the brake fluid.
I got to the part where you are working on the truck, I've had alot of trouble with parts store rebuilt calipers on fords sticking.
Looks like the Nine Mile Nuclear Power Station up the coast!
Cool looking wood floor
Thst is a super nice machine
Great Saturday morning video! Really enjoyed it. Did O'Reilly warrantied the caliber? Great how you take care of your equipment.
Thanks and yup they warranted it full. Didn’t cost me anything
@@bondobuilt386 Fantastic!
That's like sweeping up a pile of dust and dumping it in the corner of the room!
80 👍's up BB thank you for sharing 🤗
Hey Ron....how much acreage you got there at your place? Looks like it is nice size.
You're going to have to come up with another name for Big biscuit. Since limp Bizkit is already taken I guess you could go with skinny biscuit or since he likes to go shirtless in the summer time to get a red hot sun tan, maybe you can call him burnt biscuit...
Did you look at the Kubota mini..SCL-1000 I believe
Its good to get through fence gates
Hi, did you ever buy the SM120 cuz I didn't see any of your updated videos mention it?
Nice machine but why is the form setup so small what goes there a shed.
Big biscuits is a counter weight 😊
Biscuits is always thirsty
A yard of white rock weighs about 2500 pounds, your truck load looked like about 2-yards on the ground. You should have talked him into a sidewalk from the house to the new shed pad, you had plenty of help to do the work.
The Wacker would be a lot better with a 4 in 1 bucket . The tracked machines can be very hard riding and are a lot easier on the body if you get a 50mm thick soft rubber pad to stand on .
Say ,bondon what's the pro and cons of wet or dry cutting of concrete slab?
check the brake hose those trucks eat front hoses i replaced a lot of them
You get no bread with one meatball. Ever heard that song?
poor Gopher, with that sun burn, he looks like the hogs did after they can out of the scalding tank in the slaughter house, as my Uncle would say who was the Sales manager of Canadian Velley Meat packing in Oklahoma city would say in the 1970's, when I would get sunburned from not wearing a shirts at the lake.
It always blows me away, that people never include a small step pad at the door entrance?
can't remember when but someone decided to TAX the DUCK out of equipment rental companies
Looks good but put it through the test 😊
I like the WACKER but they are so expensive for some reason. I'll but a China Mini Skid for $4,000 since folks want to be pricey!
The bigger the stones the stronger the concrete
Why not just put your control joints in when you were done like Ryan does from victory.
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No cherry juice for Clifford
Napa bondo....new.
Sandy pond ?
What happened to the bob kitten?
It looks like lately everyone is bitchn about the concrete mix. Don't you order a certain type of mix!.
Metal reinfocment mesh was to low. Should be up in cocrete not set on gravel.
Ford fix or repair daily