News and Press from Super Lawn Trucks
Super Hardscape Truck – New Model Just Released – Now Gaining Popularity With Top Landscape Companies
Super Hardscape Truck Introduction at Green Industry Expo & Hardscape North America Fort Valley, GA - For Immediate Release Super Lawn Technologies has just released a new commercial truck body package designed to increase the productivity of hardscape and...
New Loading Ramp Invented For Box Trucks, Dry Freight Van Bodies and Landscape Business Owners
New Loading Ramp Invented For Box Trucks The newest lawn mower loading ramp designed and manufactured by Super Lawn Trucks is the MR-750 by SLT. MR stands for Manual Ramp and 750 indicates the weight rating of one ramp assembly. In the typical configuration, two...
From 0 to 5 Super Lawn Trucks in less than 1 year
Rollins Landscape Co. extends SLT efficiency, savings and professionalism to their entire fleet Between August 2011 and March 2012, Rollin Giesbrecht went from zero Super Lawn Trucks to 5 Super Lawn Trucks. He changed over his entire fleet from trucks and...
Landscape Trucks and Lawn Business Owners Are Driving Profits Higher With These Tips
The 6-Minute Drive To Increasing Landscape Profits By Tony Bass Driving to work this morning, I carefully watched several landscape company trucks in route to their first accounts. With 2 to 6 employees per truck, I reflected on how much money owners spend to...
Used Trucks Look New with SLT Conversion
Spending less for a used truck with all the efficiencies of a new Super Lawn Truck David Mitchell was sold on Super Lawn Trucks. But he didn't want to spend the extra money to get a new cab and chassis when good used trucks were available. (More info on used...
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...
Are we making any money around here?: What Every Landscape Contractor Should Learn From A Fortune 500 Company.
By Tony Bass Its July 1st, the middle of the year, and theres an important event about to happen in publicly traded companies. If you live in the USA, you may take a guess at whats on my mind. You might say, I know, its the July 4th Independence Day holiday. ...
Super Lawn Truck Frequently Asked Questions
1) How much does a Super Lawn Truck cost? It depends on the equipment you choose. Do you have a certain payment range that you must stay within? We have specially designed landscape trucks from as little as $600/month to $1500/month depending on what you need....
Profit Builder Student Testimonials
"I think it's a must attend seminar. It teaches you everything you need to know about the landscaping business from the financial aspects of bidding and costing to how to earn money and do your jobs at a profit and correctly bid your jobs. It's a must attend for any...
3 Lessons Every Landscape Business Owner Should Learn From NASCAR Champion, Jeff Gordon — by Tony Bass
I recently listened to an interview with NASCAR Racing Super Star Jeff Gordon. The host, Riki Rachtman, asked Jeff a few questions on the show that really made me think. During the interview, Riki asked Jeff, What is going on today with recruiting new NASCAR talent?...
New Web Site launched in support of The E-Myth Landscape Contractor
Just launched: www.landscaperbook.com The E-Myth Landscape Contractor: Why Most Landscape Companies Don't Work and What To Do About It was released by Prodigy Business Books at the Green Industry Expo. Co-authors Michael E. Gerber and Anthony C. Bass have recorded a...
New Book Reveals Landscape Business Success Secrets – The E-Myth Landscape Contractor – To Be Released At The Green Industry Expo
For immediate release: Fort Valley, GA Tony Bass, founder and CEO of Super Lawn Technologies has teamed up with the small business guru, Michael E. Gerber, to co-author a brand new book in the wildly popular E-Myth series. The E-Myth Landscape Contractor: Why Most...