Bricklaying Vehicle Setup: A Ute, Trailer and Rig That Still Leaves Cash for Labour and Leads
For most brickies, the smartest setup is not the flashiest ute in the supplier yard. It is the rig that can carry tools, tow when needed, stay presentable on site, and still leave enough breathing room to fund labour, materials, and the next run of work.
A simple ute and trailer combo is enough until transport starts bottlenecking the day
For most brickies, the smartest setup is not the flashiest ute in the supplier yard. It is the rig that can carry tools, tow when needed, stay presentable on site, and still leave enough breathing room to fund labour, materials, and the next run of work.
Upgrade when the current rig is costing you production or credibility
Upgrade when the current rig is costing you production or credibility.
Stretch the cheap setup until the business has earned the right to upgrade
That is usually the point where the decision starts making commercial sense rather than just feeling like a nice idea.
Keep the finance and setup decision tied to what the business can actually support.
That is how you upgrade without creating pressure you do not need.
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