this channel is getting much better I like it a lot, can't wait to see your other projects coming to reality that will be really nice
6:20 I was surprised the dozer struggled. Congrats on your land purchase. Looks nice !
@@Dumpster_Dave You need to attach the chain the closest possible to the pivot point from the bucket,under it.
Chaining from the top of the bucket at the higher spot is adding a lot of length so reducing a lot of weight capacity,specialy with fully tilted buket.
That container is close to 9,000 pounds a loader that size that takes a 72-80 inch bucket could never see that much weight in soil or rock. Containers are not light I was surprised it hoisted it.
@@cyumadbrosummit3534 The break out force on this machine is around 5 tons, the container is 8690lbs (3.9 tons)
The machine could have lifted on side (around half the container weight) way easier if the chain was closer to the bucket pin,under it.
You generally install lifting hooks at the base of the bucket close to the pin for this reason (max lift capacity here.)
You are embarking on an incredible journey I look forward following along with your progress.
good luck on the new property
Hope you get after it dave. Lot's of projects you can film now that you got the container.
You can give the door on the contailer some oil :)
Hi Dave, I hope your dream comes true. Peace
Dave small steps leads to big gains!
Tusen takk for videoen. 👍🤗👍🇸🇯
Love your channel bro
Nice project.
That's a pretty nice sise container il be coming very handy until you settle.
Good luck double D
I used to trust string levels but then discovered they are worthless. You are brave to do the commercial property venture. The County can be so difficult. Zoning, road access and culverts, storm water runoff, set backs, etc. The big boys can fund the council's pet projects and grease the process. That is hard for a guy starting out. Good luck.
Oh you think you are going to achieve true level with a bubble Dave? Just wait, I got you.😏😏
Dumpster Dave for President!!!!
Dav Its COOL Video
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Nice job, Dave! I'm curious how much moisture you will get on the inside ceiling. I have four 20 footers and have been trying to perfect venting them to keep the moisture in check!
Get the plans from Andrew for his castle and then modify to make a smaller version
I have a couple of those seacans, and I like them....a little oil on those hinges will go a long way.
Now let’s see what kind of visitors move in 😅
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Dave, Curious to know, would one of those containers run on one of your roll off trucks? using a chain as the loop to the hook on the truck? I see you lifted one, but why not transport one on the truck? Length being the issue?
I was thinking the same. You could probably do it but doesn't mean you should 😂
@@Dumpster_Dave here me and my buddy moves 20 foot shipping containers on his roll off trucks all the time and he just slides them on his rails
@Dumpster Dave what’s the plan to put inside all those shipping containers? Thx.
@Dumpster_Dave container modification - the container guy - www.youtube.com/@TheContainerGuyTV
I would soak those boards in any old oil you have, otherwise they will rot and put your levels out.
I was suprised you spent that amount of money doing the surface. You have the time where you could have cleared the dirt off yoruself right and saved a bit and then hauled the rock in yourself a lot slower. Sure this did it faster but at 51,000 dollars after tax damn. AND you missed out on the opportunity of making a lot of videos of watching you do it in the process. Wonder what Daves reasons were? I sorta can speculate on them and the only justification is that he is so busy making more money that this was feasable to do like this??? The value in that dirt was a lot to in these times
I’m to busy with the dumpster business, I can make the money back in a month.
Love your work but just hate the music,. Be original, do not copy other you tubers I will come back next year to see if the music has improved.
Looking forward to seeing how this piece of property develops over the next 12 months, Keep up the hard work!
me to but you mean years ... these things take time