Buy a Toro Multiforce stand-on with plow and snow blower attachments. You can also use dethatchers, blowers, etc. It's a very versatile machine that you can use year round if you mow commercially.
Talk to Brian with Brian’s lawn maintenance about truck and plow set up. He has it down at this point. The broom is a sweet toy ( I wonder how it would handle a wet snow). Get yourself some reflective gear for you and your crews safety …. Great video and stay safe
I miss working deep snow. My snowblower's been sitting for 2 years because I've been doing all my residentials by hand. But thank God for some snow work. Actually, 2 winter's ago we got almost literally nothing, so my blower's been sitting going on THREE years 😂🙄
Man you guys got blasted in KC!! Chicago has had squat for snow this winter and honestly the last 2 or 3 winters have been bad for snow. What happened to the ariens track snowblower you had 3 or 4 winters back?
12:03 I’ve had 4 out the 6 bosses I’ve ever had tell me they’d rather pay an employee rather than them do the work because they wanna have an employee get paid and it takes something of there plate. It’s why they’re the owner and they have employees. Also, snow plowing business that yeah there long hours where ya gotta take a couple hours to take a nap, and go back out but some tunes on and just go to town. With the pricing it’s hard cause like you said you wanna get a customer for life and get more money with more work down the line but snow removal is the business 22:11 where people will pay extra or what ever it takes to get out or have there site cleared. It’s stressful but your contracts and pricing gotta talk. Cause your work, work ethic, professionalism, and how you perform on the site will make them want to hire you. Cause if you’re low boiling it every time you’re just gonna keep going with you because you’re the lowest person, but your business is gonna be suffering. But if you charge a decent price cover yourself and you do good work then you’ll attract the right customers. 22:32 I put in my contract that if the city plows block u in its extra me to come back to remove if there a one time customer or a customer that calls me as needed.
It’s tough to pick the right price point for those one off events, especially in your market. I wouldn’t invest into a plow truck setup. Your walk behind snow blower and the broom will do magic 99% of times.
Very hard to keep these people happy. Charge hefty. No deals with snow. Been at it 23 years plowing. Seems to be a dying trade. Hard to find people to work!!!
@bblawncarekc great work .nice little machine. To much for me. Little upkeep with the snow blowers. To many accounts to do it that way. I'm happy that it works for you. To big for a driver that also plows to pickup all nite and day. For a few accounts of that's all you have it's goog. But maybe your trying to build a utub and not a plowing/LANDSCAPING BUS
I just found Northern Snow a couple days ago too. Guy is wild. I think he's only like 23. Massive operation.
@@lavalleeturfcare7523 he makes cool videos!
Buy a Toro Multiforce stand-on with plow and snow blower attachments. You can also use dethatchers, blowers, etc.
It's a very versatile machine that you can use year round if you mow commercially.
Good job. I changed $150 per driveway . One. Customer was so glad she gave me a $100 tip.
Here in St. Louis i feel your pain not as much snow as KC but still took me 3 hours to shovel my driveway.
yo its a homie over is columbia, this snow makes me wanna buy a plow... but man come next year we'll mess around and get nothing ya know
Talk to Brian with Brian’s lawn maintenance about truck and plow set up. He has it down at this point. The broom is a sweet toy ( I wonder how it would handle a wet snow). Get yourself some reflective gear for you and your crews safety …. Great video and stay safe
have a toro snowblower that hasnt been started in 5 years because its hardly ever needed here. 200 miles south east of you.
I miss working deep snow. My snowblower's been sitting for 2 years because I've been doing all my residentials by hand. But thank God for some snow work. Actually, 2 winter's ago we got almost literally nothing, so my blower's been sitting going on THREE years 😂🙄
Man you guys got blasted in KC!! Chicago has had squat for snow this winter and honestly the last 2 or 3 winters have been bad for snow. What happened to the ariens track snowblower you had 3 or 4 winters back?
Love the talking
12:03 I’ve had 4 out the 6 bosses I’ve ever had tell me they’d rather pay an employee rather than them do the work because they wanna have an employee get paid and it takes something of there plate. It’s why they’re the owner and they have employees.
Also, snow plowing business that yeah there long hours where ya gotta take a couple hours to take a nap, and go back out but some tunes on and just go to town.
With the pricing it’s hard cause like you said you wanna get a customer for life and get more money with more work down the line but snow removal is the business 22:11 where people will pay extra or what ever it takes to get out or have there site cleared. It’s stressful but your contracts and pricing gotta talk. Cause your work, work ethic, professionalism, and how you perform on the site will make them want to hire you. Cause if you’re low boiling it every time you’re just gonna keep going with you because you’re the lowest person, but your business is gonna be suffering. But if you charge a decent price cover yourself and you do good work then you’ll attract the right customers.
22:32 I put in my contract that if the city plows block u in its extra me to come back to remove if there a one time customer or a customer that calls me as needed.
Is the brush better than a plow?
Send that snow up northern Minnesota. Got whole one inch and should be at least 2 feet by now.
It’s snowing again. We are wiped out so you can have this next one! 🤣
@ damn, hopefully we do get some next time.
It’s tough to pick the right price point for those one off events, especially in your market. I wouldn’t invest into a plow truck setup. Your walk behind snow blower and the broom will do magic 99% of times.
Very hard to keep these people happy. Charge hefty. No deals with snow. Been at it 23 years plowing. Seems to be a dying trade. Hard to find people to work!!!
Try profit sharing maybe they will stick around
To much talk.
@@billdoherty5332 Roger that! I figured honestly!
@bblawncarekc great work .nice little machine. To much for me. Little upkeep with the snow blowers. To many accounts to do it that way. I'm happy that it works for you. To big for a driver that also plows to pickup all nite and day. For a few accounts of that's all you have it's goog. But maybe your trying to build a utub and not a plowing/LANDSCAPING BUS
Good job. I changed $150 per driveway . One. Customer was so glad she gave me a $100 tip.