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What kind of work can I do with Very Heavy duty skid steers
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 127866" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>if your new to working on peoples property with equipment, my best advice is, learn the legal sided of things and know what insurance you need, to have your ass covered when folks claim you did damage to there property</p><p> most home owners don't get driveways rated for the weight of your machine, and you never know about whats under the ground on many properties, , like septic systems, drain lines and so on! and many home owners don;t even know where things are! (but are pretty quick to claim you damaged them, HAHA!)</p><p></p><p> damaging the things can get costly really fast!</p><p> heavy machines can very easy damage folks yards,driveways and so on, and the money you make can quickly be money you owe.</p><p> so my advice would be learn this side of things before you start working any where! </p><p>maybe you already know, I have no clue, but that would be where I would start</p><p> just owning a machine and wanting to make money with it, is only a small part of what you need to be safe and cover your ass on liability concerns! </p><p></p><p> and last, NOT sure what state your in, but in many states, you legally need a CDL to tow a machine that heavy</p><p> so again, knowing the legal side of things is a great place to start before , figuring out what types of jobs you can do</p><p></p><p></p><p>the spec's of your machine will dictate what work it can or cannot do for the most part! </p><p> big and heavy machines are good for heavier tasks, but not as nimble for small things, ,</p><p> best of luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 127866, member: 13825"] if your new to working on peoples property with equipment, my best advice is, learn the legal sided of things and know what insurance you need, to have your ass covered when folks claim you did damage to there property most home owners don't get driveways rated for the weight of your machine, and you never know about whats under the ground on many properties, , like septic systems, drain lines and so on! and many home owners don;t even know where things are! (but are pretty quick to claim you damaged them, HAHA!) damaging the things can get costly really fast! heavy machines can very easy damage folks yards,driveways and so on, and the money you make can quickly be money you owe. so my advice would be learn this side of things before you start working any where! maybe you already know, I have no clue, but that would be where I would start just owning a machine and wanting to make money with it, is only a small part of what you need to be safe and cover your ass on liability concerns! and last, NOT sure what state your in, but in many states, you legally need a CDL to tow a machine that heavy so again, knowing the legal side of things is a great place to start before , figuring out what types of jobs you can do the spec's of your machine will dictate what work it can or cannot do for the most part! big and heavy machines are good for heavier tasks, but not as nimble for small things, , best of luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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