It’s been an average season. I usually go out from 35 to 55 times a season. I think we are going on 46 th time out and we have more snow coming this weekend but after that I’m hoping we are done🤞 Thanks Allen
they could invest in covered parking, and then you would only need to worry about the drive lanes. i have been thinking of some way to get a parking space size melting mat that one could park on but it would help clear a certain distance around the vehicle. of course, there is always a cost to such things, in money and in energy, but if they can't cover the vehicles and parking spaces, then have some way to melt it off when it snows, and leave the machine work to the drive lanes, which would be more convenient for all involved. there are melting mats from HeatTrack that are pretty awesome, but they down really have one that would keep a parking space clear, but i can absolutely imagine a way it could be done with modular units you could secure into the ground and be a seasonal thing, and ultra durable. and it would only need to run when it snows, so energy wise it would probably be relatively inexpensive on an electrical grid. personally, clearing all those parking spaces with all the cars around must be a nightmare most of the time for the machine operator.
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The snow is keeping you busy this winter, is it more than usual or about the same?
It’s been an average season. I usually go out from 35 to 55 times a season. I think we are going on 46 th time out and we have more snow coming this weekend but after that I’m hoping we are done🤞
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@@gibsonlandscapeconstructio7984 Wow that's a lot of times you are pushing snow. Take care James
Hwy 17 in the back ground??
Hwy 63
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68 inches!!!
They always remove the dash -
I’ll have to remember that
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they could invest in covered parking, and then you would only need to worry about the drive lanes. i have been thinking of some way to get a parking space size melting mat that one could park on but it would help clear a certain distance around the vehicle. of course, there is always a cost to such things, in money and in energy, but if they can't cover the vehicles and parking spaces, then have some way to melt it off when it snows, and leave the machine work to the drive lanes, which would be more convenient for all involved. there are melting mats from HeatTrack that are pretty awesome, but they down really have one that would keep a parking space clear, but i can absolutely imagine a way it could be done with modular units you could secure into the ground and be a seasonal thing, and ultra durable. and it would only need to run when it snows, so energy wise it would probably be relatively inexpensive on an electrical grid. personally, clearing all those parking spaces with all the cars around must be a nightmare most of the time for the machine operator.
That’s a good idea
I should check into that
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