So i run a snow removal business and I can't see you making much money with these...it would probably take a hour to do a driveway and the cold weather would kill the battery then you would need to charge the battery...you might get 4 or 5 driveways a day...find a XJ or OBS or older short wheel base 4x4 and install a new plow on it...$1500 plus a day...I started with a sxs...time is money and this is a stupid idea. 😢 FYI can't wait until the wrap.
My boss literally does what he is describing. He bought a robot plow/mower and "leases" it to clients. The robots stay at the houses and he charges them $300 a month for each of them. If they break or need reset he comes out and picks them up. has 3 robots leased so $900 a month with $200 set aside for repairs and taxes. That extra $700 covers a huge vehicle payment.
I can tell u Bobbie u won’t beable to just drive off and leave the robot by itself to work as I have friends who have the lawn mower one. It gets stuck quite often and u have to be watching it to go help it get unstuck or it just sits there and struggles and wears the battery down quickly. Your best case scenario would be to get houses side by side and watch 2 of them work at same time.
You know what you should invest in, rather than the robot, is the robot that picks these up and moves them to different places with an ability to charge. Could just be a small electric quad type machine that isn’t for being rode, but to pull a platform that can pick these little robots up and move them. Even better would be one of these robots with drone attachment than can drop em wherever lol. There is huge potential here, however, if ur gonna drive somewhere and drop this off, it would be more intelligent, not have to move this large machine and only have to plow quick and roll. So for now, until the logistics portion is robotic as well, it doesn’t make sense
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Yeah i do residential snow blowing and you'd need like 40 of these to make decent money and that don't count earning the investment back. I do most houses in 10-15 minutes and charge 50 a house with snowblowers.i do a whole route and back home by 2-4pm. These robots would do a couple houses a day given they have no issues
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And what are you going to do if the robot blows snow on the neighbors driveway or somewhere it shouldn't be blowing snow? Also not what if, but when the blower gets clogged and it just sits there doing nothing and nobody is around to attend to it.
this will work fine until the batteries die because of cold weather. Also, what happens when you return to the house to pick it up and it is nowhere to be found? The homeowner says, I saw nothing. these might be good for what they are, but not really for a fleet type of use. And have you thought about how much it really does not snow over the winter? Your in PA , not alaska.
what happens when there is a winter like last winter well at least in Minnesota because I follow a guy that lives there and they had on 2 week snow event and that was it so his snow moblils sat there and made no money and his business went belly up
There's no way these robots will remove snow perfectly. You will need to stay on site to watch the robot in case it gets stuck, breaks down, or misses spots/goes where it shouldn't. So, you will still need to spend the same amount of time working, it just will be less physically demanding. However, with these being electric instead of gas you will have limited amounts of use per robot per day unless you buy an insane amount of expensive fire hazard batteries. These machines seem like high maintenance. I doubt you will turn a profit. It seems more like a fun toy for the rich to play with before giving up and calling a plow.
There are a few guys on RUclips that have tested these and with issues. I don’t see how you think you can haul a 245 pound robot from place to place? These are very slow slow and if they get stuck you either let them keep spinning their tracks or go to it and help it get going again until the next time. They’re pretty complex and I wonder if you have the smarts to set it up because I couldn’t. At around $5,000 each I wonder what you do if someone beats the crap out of it or steals it while you’re having a cup of Joe LOL? For $1,200 - $3,000 you can get a very reliable walk behind snow blower but this would mean you would have to work it. I don’t really think you’re serious about getting one unless you’re hoping the company will see this video and send you me to test. Buy a few more trailers sense their making you rich and become the next UHaul franchise. Good luck you need it.
Take it from someone in the lawn and snow business, this will be a horrible waste of time and money. You’d be better doing the work yourself or having an employee do it. Too much risk and liability plus you still have to do finishing work yourself even if the plow or mower does the bulk
So i run a snow removal business and I can't see you making much money with these...it would probably take a hour to do a driveway and the cold weather would kill the battery then you would need to charge the battery...you might get 4 or 5 driveways a day...find a XJ or OBS or older short wheel base 4x4 and install a new plow on it...$1500 plus a day...I started with a sxs...time is money and this is a stupid idea. 😢
FYI can't wait until the wrap.
agreed
My boss literally does what he is describing. He bought a robot plow/mower and "leases" it to clients. The robots stay at the houses and he charges them $300 a month for each of them. If they break or need reset he comes out and picks them up. has 3 robots leased so $900 a month with $200 set aside for repairs and taxes. That extra $700 covers a huge vehicle payment.
Don't discourage him. If more snow removal business did this, I'd get rich.
@@Nobodycantake yea, that 700 can go towards paying for the robots.
You will need to be the ground man, IT/RC professional on site on every job. Good idea, still need an attendant at each place one drops at.
I can tell u Bobbie u won’t beable to just drive off and leave the robot by itself to work as I have friends who have the lawn mower one. It gets stuck quite often and u have to be watching it to go help it get unstuck or it just sits there and struggles and wears the battery down quickly. Your best case scenario would be to get houses side by side and watch 2 of them work at same time.
You know what you should invest in, rather than the robot, is the robot that picks these up and moves them to different places with an ability to charge.
Could just be a small electric quad type machine that isn’t for being rode, but to pull a platform that can pick these little robots up and move them.
Even better would be one of these robots with drone attachment than can drop em wherever lol.
There is huge potential here, however, if ur gonna drive somewhere and drop this off, it would be more intelligent, not have to move this large machine and only have to plow quick and roll.
So for now, until the logistics portion is robotic as well, it doesn’t make sense
2:35. 4:13. 6:23. Absolutely hilarious stuff. My ribs hurt from laughing You are a tremendous actor bro. I’m blessed to have you in my life. I’m soaking up every minute of this funny stuff. Before munchkin gets here. At the next board meeting you have to show this
Yeah i do residential snow blowing and you'd need like 40 of these to make decent money and that don't count earning the investment back. I do most houses in 10-15 minutes and charge 50 a house with snowblowers.i do a whole route and back home by 2-4pm. These robots would do a couple houses a day given they have no issues
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I feel you bro
I do like 👍 your ideas 💡
Theres a reason its untapped, cant just leave them and leave.
And what are you going to do if the robot blows snow on the neighbors driveway or somewhere it shouldn't be blowing snow? Also not what if, but when the blower gets clogged and it just sits there doing nothing and nobody is around to attend to it.
this will work fine until the batteries die because of cold weather. Also, what happens when you return to the house to pick it up and it is nowhere to be found? The homeowner says, I saw nothing. these might be good for what they are, but not really for a fleet type of use. And have you thought about how much it really does not snow over the winter? Your in PA , not alaska.
its screwed on ice or if you need to remove ice or if a hidden obstacle under the snow
btw love the content
This is cool but I dont understand how insurance works? What if it eats a dog..
what happens when there is a winter like last winter well at least in Minnesota because I follow a guy that lives there and they had on 2 week snow event and that was it so his snow moblils sat there and made no money and his business went belly up
@@JeffreyJohnston724 this would just be for fun. If it works then that’s great too
@@RFRacing717 spending how many thousands, for fun?
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There's no way these robots will remove snow perfectly. You will need to stay on site to watch the robot in case it gets stuck, breaks down, or misses spots/goes where it shouldn't. So, you will still need to spend the same amount of time working, it just will be less physically demanding. However, with these being electric instead of gas you will have limited amounts of use per robot per day unless you buy an insane amount of expensive fire hazard batteries. These machines seem like high maintenance. I doubt you will turn a profit. It seems more like a fun toy for the rich to play with before giving up and calling a plow.
There are a few guys on RUclips that have tested these and with issues. I don’t see how you think you can haul a 245 pound robot from place to place? These are very slow slow and if they get stuck you either let them keep spinning their tracks or go to it and help it get going again until the next time. They’re pretty complex and I wonder if you have the smarts to set it up because I couldn’t. At around $5,000 each I wonder what you do if someone beats the crap out of it or steals it while you’re having a cup of Joe LOL? For $1,200 - $3,000 you can get a very reliable walk behind snow blower but this would mean you would have to work it. I don’t really think you’re serious about getting one unless you’re hoping the company will see this video and send you me to test. Buy a few more trailers sense their making you rich and become the next UHaul franchise. Good luck you need it.
A truck with a plow could be done so much faster and you would have to have people on same street not too much moving around
I don’t see this being profitable
Let's get this man to 100k!
Hahahaha good luck
I want one to please 😂😅😊
Take it from someone in the lawn and snow business, this will be a horrible waste of time and money. You’d be better doing the work yourself or having an employee do it. Too much risk and liability plus you still have to do finishing work yourself even if the plow or mower does the bulk
i think that cheap single ply TP is foggin your brain
@RFRacing717 how did you get your Ditch lights to flash
Huuuuuge assumption being made here that these things don’t just completely suck at what they are suppose to do. Huuuuuge assumption.
Those things are junk.
man I'm early