Better idea. Lower your prices to a reasonable price and you won't have to chase storms like a greety ambulance chaser!
2024-10-10 01:49:00
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Terry Farrington :
You can’t run off road trucks on road
2024-10-10 00:39:24
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B.Mann :
List 1. Gooseneck dumps at least 2 with sides built up and gate 2. Big mini x or rubber tire x 3. Skid with grapple 4. Saw man with pole saw and safety gear 5. Flag men for traffic.
2024-10-10 13:55:50
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Mike :
There’s not nothing wrong with chasing work, for your family. Just do a good job. And the very main thing do not gouge somebody. Especially the elderly.
2024-10-10 03:13:12
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livinlife1025 :
you do realize in most states you cannot drive a uke on the highway or on the road
2024-10-10 00:33:35
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Okieboyy :
You can’t handle it. Unless you have tons of money to float for 6-8months. You have to wait to get paid from the government. Its a mess
2024-10-10 02:12:58
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Odom’s Land Services LLC :
I think we are all going through it right now. Work is the slowest I have seen in years and the focus has shifted to just getting by.
2024-10-10 03:05:41
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robertmace6 :
you have to get to the dms, and thats usually about 10 miles away!
2024-10-10 01:24:00
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greasycraneoperator :
I’m down in Georgia now running a grapple truck. That haul truck would be a huge pain to use. Very tight and to many low lines and trees. Skidsteer and sump trailer is a decent choice though
2024-10-10 00:18:15
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mclarenlewis :
Sorry to hear things are slow out east things seem to be much busier this year than the last two years out west.
2024-10-10 04:47:48
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highwatersitesolutions :
I’m in Florida. The money in the contracts just isn’t there right now
2024-10-10 00:22:41
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cheekhood :
I love in FL and I worked after hurricane Micheal. Do not do ant hauling the money is cleaning up yards. $2,500 a yard. You just have to get it to the road. Can do 2 yards a day
2024-10-10 00:47:36
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Jayson :
I’m thinking it’s a liability thing as well as the damage rock trucks can do to asphalt, it’d be with inquiring, there must be a reason you don’t see any out though
2024-10-10 00:54:21
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mikec :
I say go for it. there will be a lot of cleanup. you May have to pay your own way for a while until the gov checks come in. or work for someone that pays regularly
2024-10-10 00:16:04
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Harry :
Good idea but the cost to transport both of those would probably be hard to offset with storm clean up rates
2024-10-10 00:09:50
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Sean Profitt45 :
How are you getting the contracts? I’ve always wanted to storm chase but don’t know how to get in with people to make sure I actually get paid
2024-10-10 00:30:51
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user978218 :
We have that same grapple and you should see it compared to yours 😂😂
2024-10-10 23:48:29
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Micheal knight :
you can't drive that haul truck on the road with a license plate
2024-10-10 01:13:51
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Dawson Garus :
I’ve looked at contracts for Helene and decided to go independent (same for Milton.Be cautious on who you sign contracts with, needs to be a 1st tier from and expect to front expenses for a few weeks.
2024-10-10 02:12:16
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Zach Malone :
Can you do a video on insurance and getting insurance for an excavation start up company?
2024-10-10 01:19:45
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JB :
I’ve heard that sometimes with those cleanups they take forever for you to get paid. Unless you’re a huge contractor that the government has used before, it may not be worth your time. Try to make a
2024-10-10 02:57:56
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obrien1462 :
I feel like I’ve been just spinning wheels for a few years
2024-10-10 00:10:53
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Clapped Out :
Been in your position when my town was destroyed by a tornado back in 2021. Nothing is quite as simple as it seems with storm cleanup. The dump site could be 30 miles away. Have to deal with FEMA
2024-10-10 20:31:36
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Miller 🦆 :
Because you can’t drive it down the main roads even in the storm they won’t let you because some sites are 10-12 miles away
2024-10-10 03:13:36
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Trey Padgett :
storm clean up pays well but from what I hear it's a pain to get paid.
2024-10-10 00:10:50
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