Wow, y’all are definitely putting in the work. Trucks/ equipment looking good,& up for any challenge. Cold here in Ga., no significant snow. Stay safe, healthy, warm, productive,& blessed.💯👍🏾🥶❄️🫶🏾💜✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
Hey Brian I have been a subscriber of your channel for about 7 years now,I am a 6:03 6:03 Brazilian guy,I live in Connecticut I also work in landscaping and snow removal,I love your channel and you are a hard working guy ,you grew so much in the last few years,thank you
@BriansLawnMaintenance hey I was wondering on your commercial lots do you charge for plowing increments of snow if so what are you increment ranges? Or do you charge by the lot or sqf? Or hourly? I'm just curious? I live in the midwest prob in Central IL and I usually charge in increments/ and judge them by the size of the lots and about how long ea lot takes me. I picked up a few this year from a buddy of mine that has a pretty successful lawn and landscaping business due to the fact of emoyee shortages and he talked me into charging hourly w a half hr min the initial price sounds good outloud buuuut the more I think about it I'm a little nervous now because I think I'm leaving money on. The table and maybe not being fair to myself as a business? Idk just curious of your thoughts? Have you done a recent video about this since your company has grown bigger ?
Hey you got all my snow. This has been the driest winter here in Minnesota. We have maybe 2 inches. Been a boring plow season. Curse of the new plow blade I guess.
Haven’t even been out even once (1” triggers) where I’m at in MN. Thankfully I have bills covered with prepays and this winters upgrades were paid off in the fall. Wild winter this year which is polar opposite of our record breaking winter last year. Glad to see you guys out having fun in the snow Atleast!
You have a great setup going brother! Yeah Macomb county got maybe 4” if we’re lucky and about an inch of rain underneath … what a mess… glad it’s over !
Feels good to be out plowing again although is was a rough one here with about 15 inches of wet snow in Northern Illinois from Friday Morning through Saturday night.
Okay snow is so much better vlog to watch than grass, well being we do lawns everyday , still cutting grass every day down here in Jacksonville, Fl. We did have 2 nights of below 28' but today it got back up to 68' and 71 tomorrow.
When I worked for the city, we had a 14 foot foot plow in front of us and when we had wet snow, I had a John Deere 544 and that struggle to push some times two
5 plus or minus inches of super fluffy snow here in Central Vermont. Nice change compared to every storm this year of 1 or 2 inches slushy wet snow up until now.
Don’t get much snow in Va where I’m at but love the videos!! Love the grass mowing content especially cause that’s where I’m starting in the self business world. Thanks for the vids
5/6 day window about 17.5” in Midwest 4/5 hours south of Chicago started Monday night/morning at midnight didn’t stop pushing snow til Sunday with the snow fall off an on for 3/4 days then blowing drifting mess..Had about 25 hours of sleep in 7 days
Sick looking setup. Great footage Congrats for you and Liz with evrything going on at your barn and home. You really are killing in the landscaping biz. We got 16 in western massachusetts. Been doing a lot of tree work at the golf courses. Clearing shaded turf areas. Need that sun for grass to thrive
Learning alot from the videos. Looking to get into snow removal end of this year. We have only had about two minimal storms. But up here in the high desert of NM, seems no one plows. Every storm and before storm people calling needing plowed. The cost have been my hang up for five years now. This is probably the most sbow we have had in a great while. We are about thirty minutes from Colorado border. Loving the tips, shorts and buying advice.
We got rain then freezing rain then snow and then sleet. No salt and then waited a day it froze into 2 to 3” of ice. They demanded the roads impassable so insurance companies won’t pay claims. Got to love north Alabama.
We got hammered with about a foot in about 18 hours. I tried to keep up but was still pushing more than I wanted to. Took nearly a week to dig everyone out with equipment failures and whatnot. Finally caught up on sleep after 3 days of zombie life.
Been meaning to ask Brian, how much does the down pressure on your dxts help for back dragging? Also, have ever had trouble with the wings folding back when moving big piles of snow?
One Question hopefully y’all could help me out, I am trying to get in to snow removal but I don’t know how to charge commercial properties. Could you guys give me an idea???
Well this is crazy 10 inches of snow I don’t think anyone’s ever seen this before and people are actually making snowballs and plowing it. This is certainly rare footage
Hey, on an unrelated question, have you heard anything about the new lineup of bobcat mowers? I think I’m pulling the plug this year and buying four new stand on mower’s
When would you start a lot with your first couple? Of pushes by keeping the wings in with this storm. You were saying it was struggling to push because it was so wet and heavy. Would that push a beneath you if the wings were tucked back?
Am from south Florida so do not deal with the white stuff but have been curious about how you get compensated for putting the wear and tear on your truck and plow? Does the shopping center you were at pay you to keep parking lot clear?