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Trade: Excavating & Electric
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Work To Do
Well just recently my dad decided to clear out some land of his so he can build on it.
It has a 40' mobile home on it, and a bunch of junk here, there, and everywhere. So I think Im gonna rent a skid steer with a grappling bucket, and im gonna clean all that up. Its nice, since....well its my dad not a customer....ill do it for free, and hell just rent the equipment. Ive done some reading other forums how people have demolished a mobile home. Do any of you have any experience with doing one? I'm just looking for tips, and things to watch out for....and anything else! |
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Re: Work To Do
Matches???
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Trade: Electrical; Commercial and Residential Service
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Re: Work To Do
There's a scrap metal man down the hollow from me. I drop off my scrap steel there every once in a while from panel tearouts and such. He has two mobile home frames there that are all that remains from two he's been tearing apart off and on for months. I inquired, and he told me that he'll never accept another one again, since they are a lot of work to scrap out. These two only appealed to him because they were totally skinned with aluminium.
If I were you, I might see if the local fire company wants to burn it down for a training exercise. If it's pretty much out in the open, they might like the opportunity. They burn down houses with certain regularity for people in my area if it is in a location that makes it safe to do so. You might also check to see if there's a scrapyard near you that will accept it. If it still has a tongue and wheels, a good stout pickup can tow a mobile home a short ways. |
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Re: Work To Do
Nah we were gonna first have it pulled out....but it cant be moved....the guy who moves them says its to messed up.
Either way...even if its a pain.....ill enjoy the time to play with a skid steer. It will be a good learning experience. |
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Re: Work To Do
Disco the gas first........
(just wanted to throw in my smartass comment in for the day) |
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Re: Work To Do
Well with no experience I didnt think it would be a good idea to try renting a large excavator, but what do I know?
I read some articles where skid steers were used....well actually they were Compact Track Loaders, so thats what I would aim at renting. No matter what I get....it appears ill have to have it delivered, so I guess it doesnt matter much what I get. |
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You won't be working at the efficiency of a trained operator, but it is the right machine for the job.EDIT... just park your cars back a bit. |
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Re: Work To Do
I dont care if I have to use a lawn mower....ill play with whatever I use!
But yeah seriously....if I went with an excavator...would I be okay using a machine like that having never done so? If I used a skid I planned on renting it for atleast a week. I was gonna do the demo work and then do some grade work. |
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Re: Work To DoQuote:
About the biggest thing you can tackle with a skid steer is a pile of dirt. No real stumping ability, no real weight, no height for ripping the trailer off its frame, erc. |
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Re: Work To Do
With what you just said go with the compact track loader, however you will have your hands full with that 40 footer.
Send us some pics so we can chuckle.
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Re: Work To Do
For what you have to do if you can play a video game you will learn the controls of an excavator rapidly, like MD said just move any thing of value . Then sit and spin BABY! Rip, Crush, Demolish, Run over. Just go balistic on it!
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Re: Work To Do
would you use a thumb, or a grappling bucket for an excavator? Im gonna call the rental place sometime and get an idea of all the prices.
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Re: Work To Do
Ever heard of tannerite? It is a binary target. You mix 2 legal chemicals together and shoot it with a high power rifle and it goes boom. I bet about 30-40 pounds of tannerite placed right would be a very cool way to demo it.
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Re: Work To Do
Okay I can get an excavator CAT 312 Excavator which is almost 29K lbs for $450/day, $270 for delivery and pickup. Or I can get it for a week for $1350.
Is that a pretty good deal? I can get a backhoe for $200/day with the same delivery fee. But it seems like the excavator would be much better to me, either would be fun! |
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Re: Work To Do
Gona be a lot of nails, better steer clear of rubber, unless you think you can steer clear of the nails.
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