joeyd
Platinum Member
We live on a private road with 20 parcels, 9 full time residents, and have a road association. We have about 3 miles of road to all the parcels and 4 of the residents have agreed to plow overlapping portions of the road if needed. We give them $200 each if they plow more than 3 times in a season based on a previous contract for snow removal of $800 per season for 3 plows. We also have a back up person for each section if someone is away for the storm or if their equipment is down. This works out nicely for us and since a few of us are retired we clean up the road or section while the main plow person is at work and it snows. We also have the road graded and rolled each spring and add gravel if and where necessary.
This year one of our regular plow folks is having his engine rebuilt and other neighbors took over for him. Of course we had 30 inches over Christmas and my wife and I were visiting our son and family in a warmer climate, Arkansas. One of my neighbors used his tractor and blew a path to my garage so we could drive up to the house when we returned. This earned him a very nice bottle of wine, it took me two days to clear out my normal parking areas and driveway to my pole barn. From now on when I leave during the winter I will put the blower on my tractor and set it so I can get right to work before I leave. It took me two hours with my walk behind to open enough area to back the tractor out and turn it around so I could attach the blower. I was only using my back blade for the snow before then.
Good neighbors can't be beat!
This year one of our regular plow folks is having his engine rebuilt and other neighbors took over for him. Of course we had 30 inches over Christmas and my wife and I were visiting our son and family in a warmer climate, Arkansas. One of my neighbors used his tractor and blew a path to my garage so we could drive up to the house when we returned. This earned him a very nice bottle of wine, it took me two days to clear out my normal parking areas and driveway to my pole barn. From now on when I leave during the winter I will put the blower on my tractor and set it so I can get right to work before I leave. It took me two hours with my walk behind to open enough area to back the tractor out and turn it around so I could attach the blower. I was only using my back blade for the snow before then.
Good neighbors can't be beat!