I have a brake buddy and also a brake master (air) set up I would be willing to part with. Both have been used but are perfectly operational.
Eric 805-320-3584
I would look into Edison. They do have their own substation electricians who easily pull in over 140K a year plus all the benefits and plenty of overtime available. Good news is they consider it an entry level position but you will have a 3 year apprenticeship to pass and complete. If you want...
Most of the post tension cables I have ever dealt with were buried pretty deep or deep enough where you shouldn't have an issue securing your safe. You will also definitely know once you hit something other than concrete with the roto hammer. I will say I have seen a few concrete cutting guys...
Heard Feb 20th they move to level 0. Be interesting to see if and when they make everyone go back. Funny though they still have jobs posted as remote or hybrid.
I thought the hoe was removable but don't think they have a PTO. I have seen them with the 4 in 1 bucket as well. Now just a matter of finding one. I have been keeping an eye out but there aren't to many out there or seem to all be back east.
Yes I have run several different backhoes and did have the chance to run the 110. I liked it and was pretty nimble. Only down side is the no extend a hoe but for what I would be using it for it would dig plenty deep. I could do a lot of my grading etc withe front bucket but yes that is the plus...