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Skid Steer Nation

Podkast av Ryan Deemer

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Join the Skid Steer Nation podcast to discover how excavation and land service business owners are finding innovative solutions to grow their businesses. Our in-depth interviews provide valuable tips on everything from customer acquisition, sales and marketing, to employee recruitment and management, all while being entertained by our dynamic host. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to take your business to the next level!

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episode Christian Lefley: 77th of 77 — Now Running the Same School’s Contracts cover

Christian Lefley: 77th of 77 — Now Running the Same School’s Contracts

Try TULBOXX Free — AI estimating & invoicing for contractors. First 5 estimates free, no credit card: www.tulboxx.com [http://www.tulboxx.com] Graduated dead last… Now he’s paid by the same school… And built a business off word of mouth. Christian Lefley finished 77th out of 77 in his class—and now does paid work for that same school district. This episode isn’t about motivation—it’s about what actually matters when you’re running a skid steer, answering nonstop calls, and figuring things out the hard way. From burying a rented excavator to turning down big jobs, this is real contractor life. Takeaways: ✅ Dead last doesn’t mean dead end: School didn’t click—but business did ✅ Your punishment can turn into profit: What got him in trouble now pays him every year ✅ You don’t need perfect systems to start: Most of it is learned under pressure ✅ Missed calls = missed money: If you can’t respond, you’re losing jobs—simple ✅ Good work builds everything: Word of mouth still beats chasing leads Why it Matters: If you’re in excavation, skid steer work, or property maintenance, this shows you don’t need a perfect start—you need to execute and stick with it. LINKS: Try TULBOXX Free — First 5 estimates free, no credit card: www.tulboxx.com [www.tulboxx.com] ➡️ Reach out to Christtian — Windwood Property Services: https://www.instagram.com/christian_lefley/ [https://www.instagram.com/christian_lefley/] ➡️ Shop Attachments — Skid Steer Nation: https://skidsteernation.com/ [https://skidsteernation.com/] ➡️ Contractor Marketing — Throttled Up: https://www.getthrottledup.com [https://www.getthrottledup.com]

22. april 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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Nicholas White: He Could've Started at 16. He Waited Until 40

Try TULBOXX Free — AI estimating & invoicing for contractors. First 5 estimates free, no credit card: www.tulboxx.com [www.tulboxx.com] Nicholas White grew up around excavation. His father has been in the dirt business his entire life. He waited until he was almost 40 to join him — and it took a vaccine mandate to finally make it happen. Most guys in excavation started young. Nicholas took the long way around — machinist, CDL trucker, Coca-Cola driver, nuclear journeyman machinist at a US Navy shipyard, engineering technician. Then COVID hit, the shipyard issued the mandate, and the decision he'd been putting off for 25 years got made for him. He bought a John Deere 200D, called his dad, and they built WPM Excavation in southern Maine from the ground up. TAKEAWAYS: ✅ The Career Nobody Expected — Nuclear journeyman machinist. Engineering technician. COVID mandate. That's what it took to finally get Nicholas into the excavator full time. ✅ Working With Your Father — His dad is 70, still putting in 10-12 hour days, and owns four of the six excavators. The dynamic took years to get right. ✅ The Job He Should've Walked Away From — He tried to make bad materials work on a pond job. Customer was unhappy. Here's what he learned and what he does differently now. ✅ "I Trained My Competition" — The 17-year-old he hired, developed, and eventually lost to the GC across the street. ✅ Low Overhead as a Moat — In a saturated local market, keeping costs lean is the strategy that lets you outlast the guys who overborrowed. LINKS: Try TULBOXX Free — First 5 estimates free, no credit card: www.tulboxx.com [www.tulboxx.com] ➡️ Follow Nicholas — WPM Excavation: www.wpmexcavation.com [www.wpmexcavation.com] ➡️ Shop Attachments — Skid Steer Nation: https://skidsteernation.com/ [https://skidsteernation.com/] ➡️ Contractor Marketing — Throttled Up: https://www.getthrottledup.com [https://www.getthrottledup.com]

8. april 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode Daniel Snell: The $4,000 Mistake That Taught Him How Commercial Work Really Works cover

Daniel Snell: The $4,000 Mistake That Taught Him How Commercial Work Really Works

He lost $4K over one line of missing wording. Not bad work. Not bad equipment. Just one mistake in a contract. Daniel jumped into excavation young with “$10K and a dream”… but commercial work hit him hard. One missed detail in a bid cost him thousands—and that was just the start. This episode is about what actually happens when you move into commercial site work: slow pay, tight margins, and contracts that can bury you if you’re not careful. Takeaways: ✅ You’re not losing money on dirt, you’re losing it on wording. One missing “budgetary” note cost him $4,000. Contracts matter more than the machine. ✅ Commercial jobs don’t pay fast, plan for it. 45-day waits with $50K–$80K floating out there will choke you if you’re not ready. ✅ Your reputation gets you in, your paperwork keeps you alive. Word of mouth got him commercial jobs. Contracts almost took him out. ✅ Give customers 3 options and stop getting shopped. Good / Better / Best pricing helped him close more residential jobs without competing on price. ✅ Being a great operator won’t scale your business. The real test = can your company run without you? He calls it the “2-week test.” Why it Matters: If you’re moving into commercial excavation or site work, this is the stuff that decides if you stay in business. Links: ➡️ Visit DMS Excavation’s Facebook Page – Follow Daniel Snell’s excavation journey. https://www.facebook.com/dmsexcavation [https://www.facebook.com/dmsexcavation] ➡️ Build your business with the right attachments. Shop Attachments at Skid Steer Nation: https://skidsteernation.com/ [https://skidsteernation.com/] ➡️ Marketing built for contractors. Marketing Help at Throttled Up: ⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.getthrottledup.com]https://getthrottledup.com/ [https://getthrottledup.com/]

1. april 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Cody Cocas: Why “Nice Customers” Almost Cost Him His Business

He was mowing customers’ lawns… after finishing their job. Not charging for extras… because he liked them. That mindset almost killed his margins—until he flipped to utilities. Cody Cocas went from small residential jobs to multi-million dollar utility contracts in under 18 months—but not the way most guys think. The turning point wasn’t more leads or better equipment. It was realizing that being “a good guy” in residential work was costing him real money—and forcing a hard pivot into contract-based utility work that actually scales. Takeaways: ✅ Stop “liking your way” out of profit – Cody admits he gave away work just because he liked customers, and it crushed margins early on ✅ Utilities = boundaries – Contract work (stormwater, drainage, energy) removed emotion and made pricing, scope, and payment predictable ✅ Relationships beat luck – His biggest opportunity came from a connection he helped years earlier that came back around when he needed it most ✅ You don’t need to know everything – Your job as an owner is removing roadblocks, not being the best operator or estimator ✅ Fix one problem at a time – Trying to clean up everything in your business at once leads to doing nothing well Why It Matters: If you’re stuck doing low-margin residential work or struggling to scale your dirt work business, this shows what it takes to move into real contract work that grows. Links: ➡️ Visit TSF Construction’s website – Follow Cody Cocas’ excavation journey. ⁠https://thesavagefarm.com/ [https://thesavagefarm.com/] ➡️ Build your business with the right attachments. Shop Attachments at Skid Steer Nation: ⁠⁠https://skidsteernation.com/⁠ [https://skidsteernation.com/⁠] ➡️ Marketing built for contractors. Marketing Help at Throttled Up: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.getthrottledup.com [https://www.getthrottledup.com]⁠⁠

25. mars 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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John Seaman: The Day He Fired His Entire Crew (And Rebuilt a Stronger Company)

Most contractors complain about employees.John Seaman fired his entire crew in one day.What he built after that changed how his excavation company runs forever. Running excavation crews in the mountains of North Carolina means steep slopes, landslides, and million-dollar homes sitting on unstable ground. John Seaman built his company around solving the jobs nobody else wants to touch. But the real turning point in his business wasn’t a project — it was the day he fired his entire crew and rebuilt the culture from scratch. In this episode, John breaks down how transparency with numbers, accountability in the field, and smarter scaling helped him grow a site development company that now handles complex projects across multiple states. Takeaways: ✅ The Day He Fired EveryoneAfter coming back from a trip and realizing his crew had shut down work on their own, John fired the entire team and rebuilt the company culture from the ground up. ✅ Why Most Contractors Scale Too FastAdding a second crew before the first one runs independently can lose money on both crews. ✅ Saving Million-Dollar Homes on LandslidesJohn’s team is known for emergency slope stabilization projects — including saving a $23M home with a million-dollar retaining wall. ✅ Transparency With Numbers Changes EverythingEvery employee in his company knows what a job sells for, what it costs, and whether the company made money. ✅ The System Most Contractors IgnoreTracking time and knowing your real daily overhead can make or break an excavation company. Why It Matters: If you run an excavation, land clearing, or site work business, this episode shows how culture, systems, and financial discipline determine whether your company scales—or collapses. Links: ➡️ Visit JC Property Professionals’ website – Follow John Seamans excavation journey. www.jcpropertyprofessionals.com [www.jcpropertyprofessionals.com⁠] ➡️ Shop Attachments at Skid Steer Nation: ⁠https://skidsteernation.com/ [https://skidsteernation.com/] – “Build your business with the right attachments.” ➡️ Marketing Help at Throttled Up: ⁠⁠https://www.getthrottledup.com⁠⁠ [https://www.getthrottledup.com]– “Marketing built for contractors.

4. mars 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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