EASY $300 In 10 Minutes. Great Business!
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- čas přidán 3. 11. 2023
- Stump grinding business. Very easy to set up and operate. Anyone can do it! Residential Tree Removal, Arborist, Stihl, dangerous work, interesting job, tree service company, West Coast arborist, emergency tree removal, logging, dirty jobs, small business, easy money, How to #treefelling #life #treeservice #arborist #sidehustle
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“$300 in ten minutes” + drive time to and from + time spent quoting - gas $ for stump grinder and truck - cost of maintenance for stump grinder and truck - marketing - payroll for employees - workers comp (%50 of payroll) - cost of storing equipment (shop). Lots of overhead in tree work:/ Not to say that it can’t be lucrative, but “$300 in ten minutes” is an oversimplification. Love the videos tho! Hope your channel gets to where August and Guilty are at!
Right on. 👍
Lol, this is how I think.
The time alone in consultation, bidding work, writing out the order, is consuming.
All part and parcel though.
I don't see any wrong in the title.. did he not make 300 in 10 minutes?
@@TheFewmr2 No, he did not.
@@Rudolf7115 LOL, you simply don't get it
Great video! I have a ZT1844 and love it! It is a beast also. Crazy about the Bandit line.
What an awesome video. Cool stump grinder.! Love that sound of that little diesel purr purr purr purr purrin..🇺🇸🇺🇸🪵🪓🦃🌲🇺🇸🪵🪓
Ya, great machine.
Awesome man!!!
80hp? That’s a monster. I use a 40 hp and thought it was sick. The remote is definitely a sweet feature
Ya. It's a monster for sure.
Did thousands of back yard stumps with a 252 single.
That’s a money maker for sure! Nice that it has the remote too. Cool vid
I did this tree job like three months ago but never used the footage. I wanted to post something so I dug it up. This month is going to be BUSY so there will be a ton of new content.
Very cool machine! It's definitely an investment. As much work as you do, like you said, it's paid for itself.
For sure. Someone grinding stumps full time could make a lot more money with it than I am.
My first mentor would have a list of jobs to perform if we showed up to the garage and had to hold out due to rain. Changing out and sharpening grinder teeth was my task. Now retired from treecare, i considered going the stump grinder avenue, but don't have the space for machine storage or even the vehicle for moving it. I had other interests that occupied my time and finance. Who knows, may just some day do it. I'm quite the salesman and specialist in whatever i do.
Keep focusing on the possibilities and something will happen!
Awsome grinder
Thank you. It is!
Good video
Thanks
Cutting trees is where the big money is. Low start up costs $300 in 5 minutes. A grinder may be $70,000
I don’t think you need the dual wheels on flat ground. They go on and off easily. Im actually looking for a set for my Rayco RG37 but I don’t want to buy new of it can find used. they’re good for hilly uneven ground for sure.
My ground is really soft here. Double wheels save the lawns. The machine weighs 3200lbs. Plus helps it not tip over when driving over large chip mounds. 👍
What pole saw is that? Sweet vid
Your Bandit unit looks nice. I've seen the remote controlled units but I've also noticed that they have that hesitation / delay between the controls and the movement and that bothers me. I prefer a hand lever controlled unit because you can feel your way into tighter spots and feather the controls fairly finely (for the most part).
If the customer sees me get a job done fairly quick, I make sure to mention how expensive the machine is and that usually drains' off most of the objections.
You're right about the hesitation. I've gotten used to it. 👍 Thanks for watching!
Have you thought about the chainsaw stump grinder attachment?
They use a 90cc or more powered and can pretty much fit anywhere.
I've seen those before. I wondered how good they work but never really looked into it.
@@VeteranTreeService there called Alpine magnum. Expensive but can be carried thru a house vs crane or heli grinder over a house
@@VeteranTreeService No comparison to what you have but small and easy to get anywhere. One of my clients had one and I think he had around 4k into it.
By law, you are supposed to have utilities marked before you start a job like this. You will be held accountable if you hit the fiber optic lines.
Not the law where I live.
I’m looking to buy some things like that stump remover. How much did yours cost?
Stump grinders aren't cheap. Expect to pay $20k-$50k for a decent one.
Very nice
Do you charge per the girth of stump?
My baseline for grinding is $250.
Putting a tarp down would save a LOT cleanup work.
That's true. I did that once. I have a nice Stihl blower that does pretty well too.
How much is a stump grinder cost
How long were you in business until you bought a stump grinder? Im wondering if its worth it to get this first before a mini skid steer.
Mini is better to have. Save the back!
@@VeteranTreeService Thanks!
What wheel/teeth are you using??
Tomahawk teeth. 💪
I heard the price
What kind of stump grinder is this?
Bandit 2800SP
The tree stump is too small compared to the giant Bandit
Yep. I just completed a multi stump grinding job yesterday. I'm going to post the video soon. Lots of variety. Five different locations on the same video.
I can’t figure out why people these days get into a business. And then Tell everyone how great it is and wonder why the following year they can’t make money because there’s competition everywhere.
No clue what you're talking about. 🤷♂️
@@Woodrats272xp 🤔 How does he do it?!
@@VeteranTreeService tell everybody how much money you make and then you’ll see how much competition you have the following year good luck
it takes 10 mnts to unload the machine,,, 45 mint to clean up ,, stop boolshitting people,,
No clean up job