View Full Version : its time to make the turnoff and go down anather road
disco_mitch
18th January 2010, 07:43 PM
well some might have read a thread on what to do with my life and over the last few weeks i have bought a little tipper truck and a bobcat, now i just have to get some experiance in my machine not someone elses, and get my insurances ext and off i go,
ill be trading as JAAZMOR excavations as i want to get an excavator aswell in about 6months time im so nervous and hoping it works out for me
Scouse
18th January 2010, 07:48 PM
Good luck with the new venture Mitch.
You'll have to practice by building a 4x4 test track in the backyard :).
Vern
18th January 2010, 07:49 PM
good luck. I use wesfarmers for my insurance, they were the cheapest for my trade and best value, put all my cars and tools etc in one package.
LandyAndy
18th January 2010, 07:49 PM
Good to hear,and good luck too.
Im sure you will do well.
Look into an AULRO Vendor Subscription.
Your first AULRO gained job should pay it easypeasy!!!
Hope it all goes well.
Andrew
disco_mitch
18th January 2010, 08:08 PM
Good luck with the new venture Mitch.
You'll have to practice by building a 4x4 test track in the backyard :).
lol i can barely fit a wheelbarrow down the side into the backyard so unless i take the bobcat through the house no chance
good luck. I use wesfarmers for my insurance, they were the cheapest for my trade and best value, put all my cars and tools etc in one package.
ill give them a call thanks for that much appreciated
Good to hear,and good luck too.
Im sure you will do well.
Look into an AULRO Vendor Subscription.
Your first AULRO gained job should pay it easypeasy!!!
Hope it all goes well.
Andrew
ill have a look into it andy feel free to pm some details
richard4u2
18th January 2010, 08:13 PM
so what part of this land do live in
Scouse
18th January 2010, 08:17 PM
lol i can barely fit a wheelbarrow down the side into the backyard so unless i take the bobcat through the house no chance OK, do the frontyard & we can all have a go when you've finished :D.
Barra1
18th January 2010, 08:23 PM
Good on you;)
It takes more than a little courage to give it a go as you have done. I hope it works out for you - somehow I reckon it will.;)
Disco_owner
18th January 2010, 08:33 PM
Good Luck with it , I've been looking for a good operator to level out my backyard with a bobcat so new Lawn can be laid down.:angel:
I can only pay with beers thou.:D
LandyAndy
18th January 2010, 08:41 PM
Here you go Mitch
Australian Land Rover Owners - FAQ: AULRO Subscriptions (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/faq.php?faq=sunscriptionsexplained#faq_sublevelsan drates)
I would think you should be able to claim it as advertising???
Well worth $100 a year!!!
Andrew
Grumbles
18th January 2010, 09:03 PM
I have followed your progress and can well imagine your nervous situation. Been there and done that. And if you weren't nervous I'd be thinking there was something wrong. In fact I'd be thinking too cock sure and therefore doomed to failure. But I think you're going to do just fine. You seem to have exactly the right attitude to make a go of it.
I wish you all the success [and financial reward] in the world.:BigThumb:
longreach
19th January 2010, 05:05 PM
well some might have read a thread on what to do with my life and over the last few weeks i have bought a little tipper truck and a bobcat, now i just have to get some experiance in my machine not someone elses, and get my insurances ext and off i go,
ill be trading as JAAZMOR excavations as i want to get an excavator aswell in about 6months time im so nervous and hoping it works out for me
:angel:Mitch,It do,s not say where your from.........whitch state are you in,and what town ??
cucinadio
19th January 2010, 05:29 PM
mate nothing is achieved buy sitting on your rectum ...so "you go girl!!!" all the best mate
cheers
disco_mitch
19th January 2010, 06:51 PM
so what part of this land do live in
newcastle is where i call home
Good on you;)
It takes more than a little courage to give it a go as you have done. I hope it works out for you - somehow I reckon it will.;)
yea i do have a helping hand but its still not a small step to take
Good Luck with it , I've been looking for a good operator to level out my backyard with a bobcat so new Lawn can be laid down.:angel:
I can only pay with beers thou.:D
pitty i dont drink lol i would have come for a drive
Here you go Mitch
Australian Land Rover Owners - FAQ: AULRO Subscriptions (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/faq.php?faq=sunscriptionsexplained#faq_sublevelsan drates)
I would think you should be able to claim it as advertising???
Well worth $100 a year!!!
Andrew
thanks andy i will be doing that in the next few weeks
I have followed your progress and can well imagine your nervous situation. Been there and done that. And if you weren't nervous I'd be thinking there was something wrong. In fact I'd be thinking too cock sure and therefore doomed to failure. But I think you're going to do just fine. You seem to have exactly the right attitude to make a go of it.
I wish you all the success [and financial reward] in the world.:BigThumb:
oh its nerve racking went and looked at a job the sarvo clearing and leveling a backyard should be doing it on the weekend ill post pics and how it goes for me im excited but scared lol ill be right,
bblaze
19th January 2010, 08:55 PM
just spent the last 3.5 days with a 15 tonne exclavator removing 12 ten yard tipper loads of trees (stump of one tree was a load), removed 3 loads of soil, dug up and relaid 70 metres of driveway, added 4 load of gravel, half way through the new shed site and then some cleaning for a unit on stumps. This guy is good, Ive been on the laser stick, driveway runs down 75mm over 40 metres to a drainage point and the other end drops about 50mm to the same point. Just about every time I put the laser staff on the ground he would tell me that it needed + or - by 10 or 20mm and I dont recall when his call was out, his call was by eye from the cab. Damm he was pretty to watch, just not looking foward to the bill.
Best of luck in your new path and may it give you all you seek.
cheers
blaze
dullbird
19th January 2010, 09:14 PM
So mitch you gunna be the man to call to dig and level our paddock for our 15x12 slab that will need to be made;)
I hope we are mates so I can call on the rates:D
disco_mitch
20th January 2010, 07:38 PM
So mitch you gunna be the man to call to dig and level our paddock for our 15x12 slab that will need to be made;)
I hope we are mates so I can call on the rates:D
depends how far away from me you are,
i went and done a job today had to clear a backyard that was over grown cleared it all into a pile and going back on monday to take it all away and finish levelling it out im hoping we get a bit of rain as it was to dry to work with and ill need it to be wet also had to pull a tree out and make a ramp out of the back of the shed it looks pretty good to
Gazz
20th January 2010, 07:58 PM
Good luck with the bobcat, you should do alright in Newcastle. I have a house just out of town at Thornton and visited the area a couple of weeks ago, the area looks good, very busy, I hadn't been there for a five years and was surprised at how the Newcastle area has come along.
Cheers Gazz
:D
disco_mitch
21st January 2010, 05:49 AM
Good luck with the bobcat, you should do alright in Newcastle. I have a house just out of town at Thornton and visited the area a couple of weeks ago, the area looks good, very busy, I hadn't been there for a five years and was surprised at how the Newcastle area has come along.
Cheers Gazz
:D
by newcastle i assume you mean the suburb im actually from mt hutton but consider even thornton to be newcastle
disco_mitch
25th January 2010, 08:28 PM
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By jeep_boy (http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeep_boy) at 2010-01-25
my first job and a happy customer to took over 4t to the tip the back section that you can see i have cleared was overgrown half way up the fence with god knows how many piles of dirt and about 50 golf balls and a crazy ampunt of baby snakes never found the mother
seano87
25th January 2010, 08:58 PM
Looks good Mitch, congrats on getting through the first job and a happy customer to boot!
All the best of luck with the future, you sure deserve some success after all the turmoil you've endured of late.
Seano
Blknight.aus
25th January 2010, 09:38 PM
theres your foot in the door.
go hard son, go hard.
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