Me too! Been thinking about getting out of the plow business for good, just don't seem to enjoy it like I used to.I plow snow in winter but I do not like the thought of storms dropping feet vs a few inches. Particular early season and late season because that stuff is like trying to push wet cement that has partially set up.
I'm just the opposite. When it gets cold, my wife wants to go someplace warm..................I put a space heater in the bathroom but that didn't work.I like big snows. Keeps my wife and I from spending money.
A space heater????? More wood! Bigger stove!! Wow, I have you spending gobs of money don't I.I'm just the opposite. When it gets cold, my wife wants to go someplace warm..................I put a space heater in the bathroom but that didn't work.
Wow, I have you spending gobs of money don't I.
LOL. My spotter has you and just gave me the green light.If I didn't know better, I'd think you were practicing to be a woman.
Yep same here, Getting to be a real hassle, fuel costs up salt prices up( plus shortages to drive them even higher) and every mother's son undercutting you like crazy. I really do not make any real profit on just pushing snow, profit is in the salting.Me too! Been thinking about getting out of the plow business for good, just don't seem to enjoy it like I used to.
I plow snow in winter but I do not like the thought of storms dropping feet vs a few inches. Particular early season and late season because that stuff is like trying to push wet cement that has partially set up.
Those are the worst! It's like mud falling from the sky. 10x's harder on all the equipment.
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