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2012-08-10
Regrets for Putting Off the Game Changer – SLT
Super Lawn Trucks greatly reduce
equipment headaches while increasing efficiency and professionalism
Brian Beck had been thinking about
buying a Super Lawn Truck since 2003.
"I wish I had gotten one
several years ago because it revolutionized how I do business. But back then, they only had the larger trucks that weren't really appropriate for the size of
residential lawns we do.
"Then about 2009, Super
Lawn Trucks came out with smaller trucks which are perfect for us. Things came
together last year when I had a surge in business and one of my pickups
committed suicide. It was time to purchase one of these trucks."
Brian got his first Super Lawn
Truck near the end of the 2011 mowing season, ordered his second in May 2012,
and as of July 2012 he was seriously considering getting a 3rd as his company
grows. He employs an average of 4
people, which is double his workforce from last year with continued growth
expected.
The first 2 trucks are SLT 12 GL
ECO Series. The only difference is that the 2nd has locking fuel caps. He
hasn't had any issues with gas theft, but doesn't want to leave it to chance. He's
not concerned about someone breaking into the truck because the hydraulic ramp that
serves as the door is super strong and has a dual locking system.
Brian envisions a 3rd SLT for heavy
duty work like landscaping, cleanups and field mowing. So he's thinking it
would be larger, maybe a 20 footer. "We'd use it to cart around a mini
skid. They weigh about 2,500 lbs., and you can get an SLT Pro Series hydra-ramp that will handle up
to 4,000 lbs. I think that would be a good platform for hauling around the implements
and tools you need to do that type of work."
Brian says lawn maintenance is
roughly 70% of his work, "the heart and soul, the bread and butter of my
business." In addition to mowing, they do fertilization, weed control, sprinkler
maintenance..... nearly everything in lawn maintenance except water feature
maintenance or tree trimming higher than 15' where a licensed arborist is
required.
Among other things, his SLT hauls
two 32" walk-behind mowers with sulkies, 1 or 2 trim mowers, 2 trimmers, 1
edger, 2 backpack blowers and 1 hand-held blower.
Get Noticed, Get Respect, Get Clients
Brian says the professional image the
SLT Eco Series Truck gives him is a real difference maker. "I am head and shoulders over
all my competition in appearance. There are guys in town with really nice
trucks and trailers, but this just blows that away.
"You don't see all the
equipment. You just see the billboard sign. You can read the sign 500' away. I
get compliments all the time. I can count on 1 hand how few people in 10 years
have called me saying they saw my phone number on my F350. Now, half way
through 1 season I've got a half dozen new customers who first called me simply
because they saw my SLT with the changeable fleet graphics option.
"Shortly after I got the
vehicle, the neighbor of a customer came out and said something astonishing to
me. He said he never knew the name of my company until he saw my SLT.... even
though my truck's been parked outside weekly for like 3 years. Now my company is instantly
recognizable."
"About a month after I got the
truck last year I was filling up at a gas station, and this young lady came up
to me and said, 'I see your trucks all over town. How many of those trucks do
you have?' Of course, I only had the one truck. But we drive it over a probably
500 square mile area and it's very noticeable. I don't think there's another
vehicle in town that looks like it."
A Trailer Is Like a 2nd Vehicle
Brian says a 19' long ECO Series
SLT (with the GMC Savana cutaway cab) is a far cry from his 40' long pickup truck/trailer rig (F350 long bed with
16' trailer). "It's a lot easier. It's like driving a regular car. If
someone can drive a car, they can drive this vehicle. I don't have to teach them
how to drive with a trailer. I don't have to drive around to find a place to
turnaround. Now sometimes I'll pull a U-Turn in the street. It's nothing to
turn around."
With the exception of the engine,
Brian says maintaining a trailer is just like maintaining another vehicle. "With
a Super Lawn Truck, I just have to maintain 2 axles rather than 4, 4 tires
rather than 8. I don't have to tinker with all the lights and everything. And,
I don't have to deal with the DOT and their constant harassment at vehicle
checks."
Don't Need a Big Engine
While a vehicle's engine is a large
part of maintenance, Brian says maintaining his 2004 Ford's 6-liter diesel was
a disproportionately larger problem.
"A big diesel just isn't
necessary or cost effective for residential maintenance. My pickup was
constantly breaking down. I could maintain 2 Super Lawn Trucks, maybe a third
truck for what it was costing me to keep a diesel on the road.
"My SLT has a 4.8 liter
engine. It's not a powerhouse. But that's not an issue because I don't have to
pull a lot of weight. It gets me from point A to point B which is exactly what
I need.
"I think what I like the most
is that it's not breaking down. Over the last 3 or 4 years I've just been
clobbered mechanically. To have something that's new, fresh, nice looking
that's not breaking down is great. I feel a lot more professional driving
around in it. The image it projects to the public is impressive. It's very
efficient. It's very functional. It's just a lot easier to use."
Take Brian's Advice
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