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What we run

Every machine on this page is ours. No rental markup on your invoice, no waiting on availability, and no subcontractor arriving in something you’ve never seen.

The machines

Six things, described honestly

We don’t list model numbers on the site. What matters when you’re hiring is what a machine can and can’t do on your ground, so that’s what’s here.

Compact track loader

The primary machine

A tracked loader is the right tool for most of what we do in Florida: it spreads its weight over tracks rather than tires, so it works on soft ground and sand where a wheeled machine would dig itself in, and it takes a different attachment on the front for every job.

Ground pressure
Low. Tracked, works soft ground
Typical use
Mulching, grading, spreading, loading
Access needed
Around 6 ft gate minimum
Attachments
Mulching head, blade, bucket, forks

Mulching / brush cutting head

For standing vegetation

Grinds standing brush, palmetto and small trees where they’re and leaves the chips on the ground. Nothing is hauled and nothing is burned. Comfortable through trunks up to around ten inches; beyond that it slows down and usually wants a second pass.

Handles
Palmetto, brush, saplings, small trees
Trunk limit
Around 10" before it slows materially
Leaves behind
Mulch layer, roots intact
Doesn’t do
Below-grade root removal

Grading bucket & dozer blade

For shaping ground

The blade moves and shapes material. Cutting a driveway, pushing up a pad, taking the crown off a hump. The bucket handles finer work and loading. Between them, most of the grading, driveway and pad work on this site was done with these two attachments.

Typical use
Driveways, pads, grading, drainage
Finish
Rough to finish grade
Materials
Sand, shell, base rock, fill
Compaction
Machine weight plus passes

Mini excavator

For anything the loader can’t reach

Where the loader is broad, the excavator is precise. Trenching for drain lines, digging footers, pulling root balls, setting culverts, and working tight against a fence, a wall or a building where a loader can’t get.

Typical use
Trenching, footers, root balls, culverts
Reach
Works tight against structures
Depth
Residential drainage and footer depths
Attachment
Bucket and thumb

Excavator thumb

For grabbing rather than digging

A thumb turns the excavator bucket into something that can pick up and place. Sorting cleared material, stacking logs, moving rock, feeding a pile. The difference between pushing debris around and actually handling it.

Typical use
Sorting, stacking, placing
Handles
Logs, root balls, rock, debris
Why it matters
Cleaner site, less double handling
Pairs with
Land clearing and grub work

Truck & equipment trailer

We move our own machines

Nothing waits on a hauling company. We load out, drive to you and unload ourselves, which is why we can shift a schedule for storm work at short notice without renegotiating with a third party.

Trip
Self-hauled, no third party
Scheduling
Can move at short notice
Cost
Fixed per trip. See pricing
Range
Five counties from Titusville
In use

The same machines on real jobs

Track loader chained down on the trailer
Mulching head, clearing a property line
Excavator loaded up and ready to move
Dozer blade, shaping a pad
Teeth on the mulching head up close
Excavator and loader working a side yard together
Inside the cab at the controls
Loaded out on the trailer between jobs
Ownership

Why owning the machines matters to you

It sounds like a detail. It shows up in three places on your invoice and your schedule.

  • No rental markupA contractor renting a mulching head passes on the rental plus a margin. That’s real money on a multi-day job, and it’s invisible on the quote.
  • No availability gapRented machines get booked out in the busy season. Ours don’t, which is why we can commit to a week and keep it.
  • No unfamiliar ironRunning the same machines every day means we know exactly what they will and won’t do on your ground, so the estimate is based on experience rather than optimism.

And the honest limitation.

One tracked loader and one excavator is the right size for residential lots, acreage, driveways, pads and small commercial site work. It’s not the right size for mass grading a subdivision or a multi-machine site package on a fixed program.

If your job needs more iron than this, we’ll tell you at the quote stage rather than six weeks into the schedule. That’s not a sales tactic. It’s just cheaper for everyone to find out early.

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