
08/21/04, 06:07 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Northern Wisconsin
Posts: 799
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Around here in Northern Wisconsin, snowplowing is usually around $2-$3 per minute as a ballpark figure. Some charge more, some charge less.
Making a profit plowing snow is tenuous, at best. Just when you think you're ahead of the game, the truck needs expensive repairs. Snowplowing is extremely difficult on the entire drive train, suspension, etc.
You are gambling big time.
While its possible to plow snow with any 4 wheel drive vehicle, most of the people that are serious about it around here have short box trucks, which are the easiest to manuever in often tight spots.
There are 2 types of people that plow snow around here. Type 1 is the professional. They have top of the line equipment (expensive.....very expensive....$40,000+ rigs) and usually trade there vehicles in when they are 3 years old. The type 1 people get nearly 100% of the commercial accounts. They get the commercial accounts because they are reliable, and have a backup plow vehicle should a breakdown or repairs take place.
Type 2 is the casual snowplower, which generally takes care of private residences. Very few of these guys have newer vehicles. Nearly all of these guys do their own repairs.
Another thing to consider when determining rates is this: Are you going to charge by the individual snowplowing occurence......or are you going to be charging by the season.
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