This season has been nuts 😂 I’m from Minnesota and I think it’s snow event #11 but I lost track. Haven’t even finished billing for December yet. I only run two tractor routes and a skid loader route so I can’t imagine how busy you guys are. Keep it up 👍🏼
From MN x2 it has been crazy!!! I have always wanted to start my own company in MN, has this model in MN been attractive to customers as I have yet to see many companies running tractors.
I’m from Minnesota also and I’ve seen a helluva lot worse winters here. Back in the early 2000’s we had so much snow you could hardly function let alone keep yourself from getting stuck. I personally went 73 - 1/2 hours straight which wasn’t pleasant. I haven’t plowed commercially in 4 years and I don’t miss it a bit. I still do my own driveway and a couple neighbor’s but that’s it.
Stefano, thank you for the informative video. I just picked up a Normand 92-hybrid from Etienne last week. Could you please share one or two of your best suggestions for use or modification. I will be using on hard packed gravel road in Haliburton. Thanks. Wayne
What's your trigger level for your customers? Seems odd that a snow removal company would allow 15cm or more to accumulate before heading out to snowblow.
@@DubstepDestroys I ran a TS 115A equipped with a loader and Smyth 8 ½ foot inverted blower. I only did a rural block and a private estate with 6 homes on it. My first winter I accidentally blew out the front windshield right before a week long snow event. I was able to score a lexan back window from a race car half way through the week. Just prayed the duct tape would hold lol! I'm a logger now so I don't have time for those fun times anymore.
If i had the blower the other way it would not be possible to drag/recycle snow between houses... For residential you want an inverted blower. They just make the most sense, keep it simple.