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Pictures of my work

TomG

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Here is our new truck, its a 2008 Kenworth T300. It has a 17' Ox body with a lift gate. We can haul 22.5T. Its our first CDL truck but we are doing bigger and bigger jobs and this truck can haul almost three times as much material as our Internationals.
 

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Dozerboy

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X2 that the same bed we have on our Macks and they take a beating
 

TomG

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How many state guys does it take to unload a Bobcat?:D:Banghead:D
 

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245dlc

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How much does Bobcat want for that E35? I'm thinking of getting my first mini in the next little while and you seem to have pretty good luck with yours. Are you going to get a full cab like with your E50?
 

TomG

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How much does Bobcat want for that E35? I'm thinking of getting my first mini in the next little while and you seem to have pretty good luck with yours. Are you going to get a full cab like with your E50?

I don't know how much, this one was at a high school trades fair day that I participated in, talking to kids about landscape/construction. We got it donated for the day by our local Bobcat dealer. Were not in the market for another new machine! haha. Besides our 2001 331 still runs great! I would definitely demo a E35 though if that's the size you want, it seamed like a nice machine in the few minutes I got to mess around on it.
 

TomG

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More from the same job, digging the hole for the pole, digging the trench for the power, and the huge ready-mix truck.

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TomG

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"L" shaped granite stoop construction. Pavers will go in the square opening at the top of the stoop and there will be a large patio at the bottom of the stoop. Granite pieces are 11', 10', 9', 6', 5', 4' long.

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CM1995

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The stump that the E50 picked up and put in that single axle is very impressive.
 

dirty4fun

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That was what I was thinking, pretty good sized stump. Very nice set of steps, will even look better when you finish everything.
 

TomG

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The stump that the E50 picked up and put in that single axle is very impressive.

Yes it is, I was very Impressed with the machine. No complaints about the machine so far. Here is a video of me pulling out the stump for people who are interested. I think its even more impressive than just the pictures.
 

TomG

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Demo of an old in ground pool. The cement was about 4" below grade so the lawn never grew well so we excavated around the cement to break it down farther. We realized that the previous person who "demoed" the pool never punched any holes in the bottom so the pool had been collecting water. And this is what happened.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zGsujlR4fY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd6W2aP2dkA

So we ended up taking out all the clay fill, demoing the bottom of the pool and bringing in good non clay fill. We finished it off by loaming out the yard for grass.

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