PILOON
Super Star Member
I plowed commercially with a truck and faced that problem from time to time.
My solution was to sub to a blower guy or to some one with a case backhoe to push back those piles.
AS I would get them between storms they were always reasonable. (usually $50-75 to widen 5-6 drives so that I could finish the season.
At those rates there was no way I could justify a tractor and blower.
My CUT was much to slow to get around to service the problem drives.
My solution was to sub to a blower guy or to some one with a case backhoe to push back those piles.
AS I would get them between storms they were always reasonable. (usually $50-75 to widen 5-6 drives so that I could finish the season.
At those rates there was no way I could justify a tractor and blower.
My CUT was much to slow to get around to service the problem drives.