I started a trash company 14 years ago with a truck like yours. After 10 years of doing it like that and with 700 customers I finally bought a Curbtender 14yrd split body on a Kenworth T270 cab and chassis. It made my business and life so much better! Having a cart tipper and not climbing up in the back of the truck to move stuff forward and pack it down has taken so much physical stress off. I totally think you should do it!
Hi, thanks for the videos ...amazing content... I'm looking to move into junk removal and furniture moving business.... Which pick up truck should I get it ... F250 or dodge ram 2500? Thanks for the feedback
For junk removal and moving furniture what kind of trucks do you suggest for towing capacity around 6lb pounds or over 10lb pounds? Also which brand is good to start??? F250 diesel or dodge 2500 or a Toyota tundra?? I see you got a GMC BUT THAT IS out of my pocket for the moment
You need to put your name/business on your cans.Not so much for advertising but for theft/security protection.Another company can pick up your can and if your name isn't on it they can claim it was a mistake.
Yes a few have it already but these will get it soon. I am also the only person with a Hooklift in our whole service area everyone else is cable roll off trucks haha
I started a trash company 14 years ago with a truck like yours. After 10 years of doing it like that and with 700 customers I finally bought a Curbtender 14yrd split body on a Kenworth T270 cab and chassis. It made my business and life so much better! Having a cart tipper and not climbing up in the back of the truck to move stuff forward and pack it down has taken so much physical stress off. I totally think you should do it!
That’s awesome man!!! We are right around that 700 mark now and feel maxed out with the 1 open truck. Thanks for sharing 🙌
Look into NH Oil Undercoating. Way better in my opinion then fluid film
Hi, thanks for the videos ...amazing content... I'm looking to move into junk removal and furniture moving business.... Which pick up truck should I get it ... F250 or dodge ram 2500? Thanks for the feedback
What's up with the residential packer?
Hey you took my advice with the stoppers on the wood
Hey! What’s the updated hooklift mpg?
Running around 7.8 MPG right now
For junk removal and moving furniture what kind of trucks do you suggest for towing capacity around 6lb pounds or over 10lb pounds?
Also which brand is good to start??? F250 diesel or dodge 2500 or a Toyota tundra?? I see you got a GMC BUT THAT IS out of my pocket for the moment
Honestly any 2500 gas or diesel will work well to pull a trailer to get started!
If you're looking that'll stay a little better on non-fitting hinges and the hook, dry graphite lube is a fantastic way to go
Thank you!
You still having your buddy build your dumpsters . Congrats on the new pickup truck . Used truck values are nuts right now .
Really nice truck, you deserve it boss
Thanks man!
Hi, Im curious. What permits, or licenses do you need to do clean outs in NYS? Meaning pickup truck, and trailer. Thanks for any advice
2:10 Bro, install your own grease fittings for less than $2 each. It's not rocket surgery.
We just Pound the pins out it takes about 30 seconds and they grease way better.
Grease makes stuff work don’t do it and you will regret it on equipment . You need to treat yourself and congrats on the baby coming .
You need to put your name/business on your cans.Not so much for advertising but for theft/security protection.Another company can pick up your can and if your name isn't on it they can claim it was a mistake.
Yes a few have it already but these will get it soon. I am also the only person with a Hooklift in our whole service area everyone else is cable roll off trucks haha
where do you go to check the value for your truck?