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What do I need to start a snow plowing business?

What do I need to start a snow plowing business?

Plow-ready trucks, some shovels and a healthy budget for rock salt and ice melt are all you need to get started. Contractor companies with multiple trucks are likely to be more ready to handle jobs like clearing the parking lots of shopping centers and office complexes. These jobs are typically awarded by contract ahead of the snowy season.

Do you have to pay for a snow plow?

If you’re not in an area where a lot of snow falls annually, it may be best to leave this notion on the table. Plows and equipment are not cheap, so you’d need to live in an area with enough snow to pay for the equipment.

Is there such thing as a snow plow hitch?

In the right areas of the U.S., someone with a plow hitch on the front of their pickup truck or tractor is a busy person these days and if they’ve done their planning right, sitting on a lot of extra cash right now.

How big is the snow plowing industry in the US?

A snow plowing business in the right location can give seasonal outdoor contractors a way of expanding their brand and keeping busy during the winter. Snow plowing is a $19 billion a year industry.

What should I do before putting my snow plow in storage?

Putting your snow plow into storage without a thorough cleaning is a common mistake made by snow plow owners. To prevent corrosion, always wash your snow plow thoroughly before putting it into storage to remove any excess salt and sand that may have accumulated during the season.

Is it necessary to tighten trip return springs on snow plow?

It is recommended that trip return springs, during operation, be tightened so that a business card can be slid between the coils in the middle of the spring. However, when storing the plow, it is unnecessary to maintain this amount of tension on the springs.

Is the snow plowing industry a scalable business?

A snow plowing business in the right location can give seasonal outdoor contractors a way of expanding their brand and keeping busy during the winter. Snow plowing is a $19 billion a year industry. And it’s a scalable business, too. It can be just a means of adding a few extra bucks to…

When to change hydraulic fluid in snow plow?

If using a tarp, make sure that air can flow thru and does not allow moisture to become trapped. Forgoing the changing of the hydraulic fluid is a very common mistake that plow owners make. Many wait until they take their plow out of storage to change the hydraulic fluid.

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Ruth Doyle