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Vermeer CTX160 Mini Skid Steer Minimizes Labor

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In 2021, Southern Classic Landscape Management, Inc. purchased a Vermeer CTX160 mini skid steer to replace its wheelbarrow fleet and help minimize labor needs.

Southern Classic Landscape Management, Inc. beautifies outdoor spaces ranging from residential homes to commercial properties, from office and retail buildings to retirement and townhome communities to healthcare facilities. They are a leading landscape contractor in north metro Atlanta and the surrounding areas.

Todd Brown, a 37-year veteran of the landscaping industry, is the founder of Southern Classic Landscape Management. He has a passion for helping people make decisions about their landscapes. ā€œOur company believes in high-quality products and services paired with a design that keeps ongoing care in mind so that the customerā€™s landscape will look gorgeous now and in the future,ā€ he says.

The company offers turnkey landscaping services, performing landscape installation and maintenance. Vice president of operations Brad Brown has more than eight years of experience leading crews on hardscape, construction, planting, carpentry, irrigation and drainage projects. He also manages the companyā€™s comprehensive maintenance program.

The installation crew size varies from four to five, depending on the day. The company also has a three-man maintenance crew. ā€œFinding quality employees is one of our biggest struggles,ā€ Brad explains. ā€œIt [the CTX160] is a big selling factor when trying to hire new help. It is hard to get anyone to want to push a wheelbarrow all day anymore.ā€

The nature of the companyā€™s work means heavy materials need to be constantly moved. ā€œWe do full service and maintenance,ā€ Brad explained. ā€œWe also do design and build installations. Right now, we are on a project building a 48-foot (14.6-m) circle paver patio with a 120-foot (36.6-m) wall. If it is outside and not attached to your house, then we do it.ā€

Mechanized Solution Helps Replace Manual Labor

The Vermeer CTX160 mini skid steer is well-suited for landscape contractors like Southern Classic Landscape Management. ā€œThe Vermeer CTX160 mini skid steer is our bread and butter,ā€ Brad says. ā€œIt is our largest piece of equipment. We try to use it to do most of the work for us.ā€

The CTX160 is equipped with vertical lifting geometry and a lift capacity of 1,600 pounds (725.7 kg), all in a compact footprint that can enter residential gates. With 9-inch (22.9-cm) tracks, this mini skid steer is 42 inches (106.7 cm) in total width.

Brad is no stranger to the demands manual labor can place on crew members. ā€œI personally have been in the field for nine years. For about six of those years, it was wheelbarrows and shovels. Ever since weā€™ve had the mini skid steer, it has really cut down on the wheelbarrows.ā€

The company is saving significant time and labor with the transition from wheelbarrows to mini skid steer. The crews are handling much less material because of the machineā€™s lifting capacity. ā€œIf we are moving a pallet of pavers, that is about 10 to 12 wheelbarrow loads,ā€ Brad says. ā€œBut with the CTX160 mini skid steer, all we have to do is unstack half of the pavers onto another pallet. Then we can carry each half pallet right to where we need to go. We donā€™t need to handle it again.ā€

Pallets of sod are handled in the same manner. ā€œWe usually split the load and stack half the sod on another pallet and then carry it that way. Instead of using wheelbarrows, we can just put it where we want to go. If we need to move it, we back up a little, and it is right in front of our face.ā€

Southern Classic Landscape Management has rented full-size skid steers for larger projects, but they are not well-suited for most jobsites. The CTX160 mini skid steer offers a smaller footprint. ā€œMost of our work is usually in tight spots. We work in a lot of backyards,ā€ Brad says. ā€œWe really enjoy it just for its smallness.ā€

Ground disturbance is a big issue for the company. ā€œWe try to avoid it as much as possible by using plywood.ā€ The crew lays wood on the ground to help protect sensitive areas from machine travel. This fix wonā€™t work for trips longer than 100 yards (91.4 m), and they must factor sod repair into the end of the project. A lightweight mini skid steer with tracks can be a good option to minimize ground pressure, and, therefore, ground disturbance. ā€œWe like the CTX160 because weā€™ve learned that if you drive in different locations and you donā€™t wear out one path, you often donā€™t have to fix anything,ā€ Brad explained. ā€œIt can get our jobs done without making too much of a mess like a normal skid steer would.ā€

The entire Southern Classic Landscape Management crew is trained to properly operate the CTX160 mini skid steer, which features equipment controls designed for ease of use. That means crew members donā€™t have to stand around waiting for an operator. The pilot-operated ground drive enables the operator to maintain smooth control of the joystick. ā€œI trained a crew member this week how to use it,ā€ Brad says. ā€œHe is now proficient at it. We get everybody on the crew proficient with it. Everybody knows where it is at all times on our jobsite.ā€

Attachments Maximize Utilization

Attachments maximize the versatility of the mini skid steer. Southern Classic Landscape Management currently owns a fork, a tooth bucket, a 36-inch (91.4-cm) trencher and a Harley rake. During a typical job, the crew often switches between the attachments. ā€œI like the ease of hydraulic hookups,ā€ Brad says.  

The ground-engaging attachments have proven popular. ā€œWe really like the trencher and our Harley rake,ā€ Brad says. ā€œDrainage is always an aspect of our jobs. The trencher attachment is used to bury a lot of 4-inch (10.2-cm) drainpipe. We also do a lot of irrigation, so we use it to trench for our irrigation.ā€

The Harley rake prepares the finished grade for sod. ā€œYou just back up and it is ready for sod in front of you.ā€ It can very quickly leave a prepared surface that would otherwise take a crew and rakes much longer with more manual labor required.

Ease of Transport Maximizes Productivity

Southern Classic Landscape Management keeps a boneyard of pavers and different materials left over from jobs at its shop so they can be used on current projects. ā€œSometimes we need those the next day at the jobsite, or we need something else from the shop,ā€ Brad says. ā€œInstead of going back to the shop and loading it by hand onto our truck, itā€™s simple enough for us to back the CTX160 mini skid steer up onto the trailer, chain it down and take it back to the shop.ā€

The ease of transport makes it efficient for the crews to take the CTX160 mini skid steer wherever it is needed to minimize manual labor. ā€œOur loading process onto our trailer takes about seven to 10 minutes,ā€ Brad notes. ā€œWe got it down to a science and can load and go where we need to go on the drop of a dime.ā€

Ease of transport allows Southern Classic Landscape Management to take full advantage of the CTX160 mini skid steer to help replace manual labor during daily operations. This maximizes productivity while helping recruit and retain crew members. If youā€™re interested in seeing how the CTX160 could optimize your productivity, call your local Vermeer dealer or visit Vermeer.com.

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