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Demolition, clearing and grading

Landclearer

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Here is this weeks installment. The first pics are of a job my brother was on. My jobs are mudholes and I helped him for 3 days last week. The next pics are of the trucks first load. Pretty good sized load 87000:rolleyes: The last pics are of the pool I have been tearing out. We had 4 days of rain last week so Sat was the first day I made it back there. The big chunk is the kiddy pool.

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Landclearer

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Thanks Sawdus. Glad you like the pics. I really enjoy looking at other peoples work so I figured I would put our stuff on here as well.
 

Fastdirt

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Thanks Sawdus. Glad you like the pics. I really enjoy looking at other peoples work so I figured I would put our stuff on here as well.


I'm the same way. I love looking at other peoples jobs, trucks, machines, trailers, and most importantly the work. Of course I love the big mass grading but I just like the average contractor site work. Love pictures. I just prefer pictures.

Thanks for sharing again. Man what a truck that Peterbilt is.
 

Landclearer

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I'm the same way. I love looking at other peoples jobs, trucks, machines, trailers, and most importantly the work. Of course I love the big mass grading but I just like the average contractor site work. Love pictures. I just prefer pictures.

Thanks for sharing again. Man what a truck that Peterbilt is.

I agree, I like big dirt and so on but I guess I just like seeing the same type of work we do. I like the pics as well and I think it is real interesting how things are done so differently from area to another.
 

JNB

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Enjoying the photos as always. Man, that new truck is a real looker!
 

Landclearer

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Thanks man, I appreciate that. I am looking forward to seeing it with the new headache rack and lightbar.
 
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