The Burkett’s current fleet includes a plethora of new and pre-owned Vermeer brush chippers, a Vermeer SC362 stump cutter (tree grinder) and a Vermeer CTX100 mini skid steer. Tyler remarked, “90 percent of my fleet is Vermeer. I was just used to Vermeer from renting chippers from them.”
When asked how the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has affected their current operations, Tyler said, “Our guys take temperatures each day upon reporting to work and wear masks.” Amy offered, “We typically shut down for a day for training, but COVID has stopped that. And we are trying to keep small crews of three with social distancing.”
Burkett Arbor Care saw a reduction in business in early spring; however, they continued to work diligently and with many people spending more time a home the company saw “the floodgates open up” in May. “The residential clients really pulled us through this year, wanting their yards right since they were at home more,” Amy explained.
Having the right equipment has been key in continuing their operations and keeping up with demand. Tyler noted, “Now we have six brush chippers. They are efficient. We find ourselves getting jobs done faster.” Amy added, “It’s good for work/life balance.” “There’s no day we’re not using Vermeer equipment. It drives efficiencies,” Tyler concluded.
Not only has Vermeer helped maintain operations and efficiencies, but Vermeer has also helped improved the Burkett’s brand. “Overall, the look of my equipment, trucks and company has up-ticked. I want to have an image of success, and having Vermeer equipment gives us that look,” Tyler explained.
He expounded, “Tree work is not going to become easy. But if you can make it easier by having specific pieces of equipment, it makes the team happy, extends careers and reduces workman’s comp claims.”
The relationship with their team and with the Vermeer team in Selma has also proved beneficial. “We’ve worked with Fernando (sales rep), John (sales rep) and Brady (regional manager). We just love all of them. They’re family to us,” said Tyler. He continued, “John’s been great. He’s really saved me. And I could never leave Vermeer because of my relationship with Fernando.”