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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM GMT-05:00

Finish Work Delivers Growth Opportunities

forklift
Forks are among the most used attachments for finish work since you must be able to handle palletized materials.
Ratliff Landscape & Excavation using finishing tools
Ratliff Landscape & Excavation found that most of its existing tools could be adapted for finish work as well as excavation, keeping additional investment to a minimum.
finishing attachments
Depending upon utilization, you may be able to rent finishing attachments on an as-needed basis.

Curt Bennink
By Curt Bennink
Senior Field Editor

With the right attachments, skid steers, compact track loaders and other machines in your fleet can be adapted for expansion into the landscaping business. This can include branching out into restoration and rehabilitation work, or offering a complimentary addition to existing earthmoving services.

Landscaping attachments come in a variety of types, ranging from basic attachments such as forks, six-way dozer blades and buckets to specialty tools such as rakes, augers, backhoes and soil preparators. Following are examples of how several contractors have taken advantage of such tools to build their business and expand the ROI of their existing equipment fleet.

Landscaping adds revenue
Ratliff Landscape & Excavation, Flippin, AR, made the leap into landscaping a couple of years ago. The company is 10 years old and its owner, Jody Ratliff, has 31 years of experience in the excavation business. The equipment fleet consists of a dozer, backhoe, 1-ton pickup and two skid-steer loaders — a late-1990s model JCB and a new Case 410.

The firm's main focus has been earthmoving. "We have tried to specialize in watershed problems," says Ratliff. "We are a small business."

The decision to expand into landscaping was not easy. "We kind of fought against the idea of going into landscaping, mainly because it seemed tedious and I wasn't sure that the money was there," recalls Ratliff.

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