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MX5100 with brush hog on
 

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My seamless gutter outfit:
'97 F Super Duty. 7.3 Powerstroke, Automatic, Altec AT200A boom. 7x14 American Hauler trailer.

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Dmace said:
Nice setup! :thumbsup:
What brand trailer is that?

Its a Rice Trailer. absolute best I've found
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,046  
Nice stuff guys.

My BIL was in the seamless gutter business for years. Sold out about 10 years ago. He used Grumman Alum Trucks with Dodge 360 motors. I think he had 3 trucks at the end.

I think your boom would have made him salivate. Always amazed me watching him put up a 40 foot run by himself.

Chris
 
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Holmes 18ft landscape trailer
 

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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,048  
Trailer has built in D rings and gate lift springs which are great. Tow vehicle is 09 Ram Hemi 4x4 3.92 gears. I added Timbrens to the rear and it does not squat hardly at all. Well worth the $100 or so.
 

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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,049  
Don, that looks like a very well built trailer. I love how they hid the spring assist for the ramps and how you have typical ramps plus a full gate.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,050  
Nice stuff guys.

My BIL was in the seamless gutter business for years. Sold out about 10 years ago. He used Grumman Alum Trucks with Dodge 360 motors. I think he had 3 trucks at the end.

I think your boom would have made him salivate. Always amazed me watching him put up a 40 foot run by himself.

Chris

I just started a couple of seasons ago, thinking I'd build into a full time biz once I retired from my full time job.
Still at my full time job but did 75 gutter jobs in 2010 and 88 in 2011. I may hang it up in May and become a full time gutter man. 26+ years in the prison system is about enough!
Once you're in the biz for a while, a 40 foot run really isn't bad to do on your own if it isn't too windy. :laughing:
Doing a few minor mods to the '97 7.3 Powerstroke to give it a little more response. Did a new air intake and a 3 inch down pipe from the turbo. Have a Cali kit for the fuel pressure regulator and a new 6 position chip in the works.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,051  
I just started a couple of seasons ago, thinking I'd build into a full time biz once I retired from my full time job.
Still at my full time job but did 75 gutter jobs in 2010 and 88 in 2011. I may hang it up in May and become a full time gutter man. 26+ years in the prison system is about enough!
Once you're in the biz for a while, a 40 foot run really isn't bad to do on your own if it isn't too windy. :laughing:
Doing a few minor mods to the '97 7.3 Powerstroke to give it a little more response. Did a new air intake and a 3 inch down pipe from the turbo. Have a Cali kit for the fuel pressure regulator and a new 6 position chip in the works.

Just curious what you charge a foot? My BIL was at $3 per foot for standard 5". That was for every foot of gutter and down spout. So say it was a house with 2 40' runs and 2 10' down spouts that would be 100'@$3 per foot or a $300 job. Of course if there were special circumstances he would charge more if needed.

I just did some 5" last month myself. I have hung enough gutter with him to do it comfortably. I had a seamless guy run it and drop it in my yard with all the pieces to finish up.. We hung it later. Anyway his bid worked out to $3.25 per foot but we did it for less by hanging it ourselves.

Chris
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,052  
George2615 said:
Here's my new tow rig. Just picked up today.
2500HD Duramax Allison

Nice is it an LTZ or LT
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,053  
Here is a pic of my tow rig. 2009 350 v-10. I just put new cooper at3's on her because the Conti's it came wit sucked and I didn't want to deal with them for another winter...
 

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Here is a pic of my tow rig. 2009 350 v-10. I just put new cooper at3's on her because the Conti's it came wit sucked and I didn't want to deal with them for another winter...

Nice truck. I hear you on the Conti's. I had them on my 05 F350 SRW 4x4 Powerstroke. It would get stuck on wet grass. I put some Toyo's on it and its now a different truck.

My 04 F-250 4x4 Powerstroke came with BFG's and it was a perfect match.

Chris
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,055  
Just curious what you charge a foot? My BIL was at $3 per foot for standard 5". That was for every foot of gutter and down spout. So say it was a house with 2 40' runs and 2 10' down spouts that would be 100'@$3 per foot or a $300 job. Of course if there were special circumstances he would charge more if needed.

I just did some 5" last month myself. I have hung enough gutter with him to do it comfortably. I had a seamless guy run it and drop it in my yard with all the pieces to finish up.. We hung it later. Anyway his bid worked out to $3.25 per foot but we did it for less by hanging it ourselves.

Chris

In this area, nobody does gutter that cheap, even for 5 inch. I'm getting $5+ for 6 inch and I'm comparable with most of the 5 inch guys. The per foot price doesn't include downspout, hangers, end caps, corner miters, etc. I've got all the work I can handle, and then some. I was actually turning work down last season because I had so many on the list to catch up.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,056  
Wow, $5 per foot would put you out of business here. Funny how much more things are in the North East. My BIL will fall off his chair when I tell him what you are getting.

Chris
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,057  
Wow, $5 per foot would put you out of business here. Funny how much more things are in the North East. My BIL will fall off his chair when I tell him what you are getting.

Chris

$3 per ft here, additional cost for special applications as you mentioned.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,058  
Wow, $5 per foot would put you out of business here. Funny how much more things are in the North East. My BIL will fall off his chair when I tell him what you are getting.

Chris

However, I'm at less than half of the $3 price for downspout. :laughing:
I also have an elbow machine and custom bend all of my elbows and offsets. That eliminates a few seams in the sweeps between gutter and wall.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,059  
Thought I'd resurrect this great thread with one of my own. Truck is an '07 K2500HD 4x4 with the 6.0l gas and a 4.10 rear. The trailer is a 14k Tarnel deckover I rented for the haul. The tractor is 1948 Farmall M that I bought at an auction 300+ miles away. The home-built cab is actually pretty decent and it runs great.

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