The motivation behind our business…

Since childhood, Coty and Josh have been best friends. Life and distance did not stop these two from following their dreams of owning a business and working together. The endeavors that they chose throughout life to make money with little to no monetary worth, drove them to never give up and keep grinding until they found something that they both enjoy doing.

Big Horn Excavating Services, LLC and Walnut Logging was established in 2019 to follow said dreams.

About us

Coty has an extensive background in excavation, with over 20 years’ experience. Working for several larger companies throughout the Kansas City Metro area and gaining his knowledge from several family members who have inspired him to chase the dream of every little boy “playing in the dirt”.

Josh, living in Eastern Oregon for many years, developed the knowledge of logging. Like Coty, Josh’s family had a massive element with his understanding of harvesting logs. The years of combined experience in that expertise cannot be calculated.

Coty and Josh have teamed up with their professionalism to provide their services with the same values that they were raised with. Family is everything and each client is treated as if they are part of the family. Not only do they get satisfaction out of the work they do, but they also get satisfaction out of their clients being pleased with their work.

Big Horn Excavating and Walnut Logging Services LLC

Let us tackle your projects!
Our Services Include

  • All Dirt Work
  • All Drainage Work
  • Sump Pumps
  • Culverts
  • Tree Removal/Brush Clean up
  • Land Clearing
  • Pond repair
  • Building Pad
  • Driveway repair/build
  • Walnut Logging
  • Rock/Retaining Walls
  • Water Lines

Some Examples Of Our Work

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*Big Horn Excavating Services, LLC and Walnut Logging supports our troops, both active and veteran.
We offer a 10% discount for all Excavation work.

*Logging is bid different as it is based off market value at the time of sale of the logs. That is discussed with landowners at time of bid.