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    A New Leaf.

    Last week, I finally formed and insured my business entity: Leo Bulldozing, L.L.C. and am now actively seeking light dozer work in Central Texas. By the end of the year I plan to leave my 'day job' to do this full time.

    Bid my first formal job yesterday and already have an informal backlog of work where folks have said they have work for the machine when I do get up and going.

    More as the saga progresses...

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    best of luck.... tryin to do that here in Jersey it would be quicker to buy a bullet and rent a gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggixxerjim View Post
    best of luck.... tryin to do that here in Jersey it would be quicker to buy a bullet and rent a gun
    Why?

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    Good luck to you, scrapers have always been my bread & butter. I could not survive on a dozer only operation in my area.

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    Bigpete

    Goodluck hope it goes well for you,if there is only half the work on there as here (downunder) you will do OK,CHEERS

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    What type of equipment did you buy to get started?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R Leo View Post
    Why?
    Cause thats gonna be the only things you'll need once the bank is empty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicker View Post
    What type of equipment did you buy to get started?
    I have a Komatsu D20P-6 with a 6-way blade. Small enough to pull it on my 20' float with my F-250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggixxerjim View Post
    Cause thats gonna be the only things you'll need once the bank is empty
    Thank Gawd Texas is different than New Jersey. Plenty of work down here.

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    Welcome to HEF bigpete.
    Whatever you do make it count life's short enjoy it!

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    What part of central Texas are you close to?

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    Good Luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodstock View Post
    What part of central Texas are you close to?
    We'll be operating in the Rockdale/Cameron/Caldwell area but the actual HQ is near Milano, TX.

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    Good for you!
    Just remember, people are stingy when it comes time to pay their bills.
    So prelim, prelim, prelim!
    If they have a problem with it, they probably weren't planning on paying you in a timely manner.
    The object of the game is to make money.
    Know what your operating cost is including your own wages then mark it up.
    If you cant make a profit and set money aside, why bother even unloading your machine?
    Break downs will happen no matter what.
    You need to save if you you want to survive!
    Also, you need to be like an octopuss...keep as many feet in as many doors as you can.
    Best of luck to you....
    And never be afraid to ask for help or advice...
    RollOver Pete
    IUOE Local #12, Trucker, Driller, Company A-Hole.
    "Hello, I'm Pete and I'm a workaholic"

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