You’ve got options. Let’s make sure you pick the right one.
The heavy equipment market is loaded with choices. Different machines, different brands, different price points, and plenty of them will technically do the job.
The trouble is “technically works” and “right for your jobs” aren’t the same thing. Buy too big and you’re burning payment and fuel on capacity you never touch. Buy too small and you’re renting to cover what your machine can’t handle. Trust the wrong dealer and you find out at 1,500 hours, not on the spec sheet.
You don’t find any of that out until the money’s gone and the machine’s sitting in your yard. That’s what this call is for. Thirty minutes before you buy, so a five-figure decision isn’t a guess.
Why Cam’s advice is worth it
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$50 for 30 minutes (Cheap insurance on a five-figure decision.)
Fifty bucks for thirty minutes of straight answers. Booking and payment are handled securely through Calendly and Stripe, and your info is protected.
The fee is nonrefundable, and here’s why: once I’ve told you what I’d buy and what I’d skip, I can’t un-tell you. You’re paying for the answers, and you get them. Need to move your time? No problem, reschedule any time at no charge.
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What A Call Covers
What machine fits your project?
We start with your actual jobs, not a spec sheet. You tell me what you run, what you’re trying to do, and what’s coming up, and I tell you what size and type actually fits, and what’s overkill.
What breaks and what holds up?
The spec sheet won’t tell you what fails at 1,500 hours. I will. We go through what holds up in real conditions and what to watch on whatever you’re looking at.
What’s worth the money?
Where to spend and where you’re just paying for a badge. The options worth it for your work, and the ones that won’t earn their keep.
Which dealers should you trust?
Some play it straight, some move whatever’s on the lot this month. I’ll tell you what to watch for so you’re not the one who finds out the hard way.
What questions should you ask before buying?
The exact questions that separate a good buy from an expensive mistake. You’ll walk in knowing what to ask, so the dealer doesn’t get to set the terms.
What if I need to reschedule?
No problem, reschedule any time at no charge. Pick a new slot and I’ll call you then.
Why it costs $50?
It keeps it serious on both ends. You get thirty focused minutes of straight answers, not a pitch, and it’s a rounding error next to what the wrong machine costs you. The fee’s nonrefundable because once I’ve told you what I’d do, I can’t un-tell you. You’re paying for the answers, and you get them.