The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

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Brought another 25 bales down from areas difficult to access with truck and trailer. My new feed-hay buyer coming tomorrow morning for more bales.

Done for the day. Cruisin’ home Ram-style.
I did a complete 25K miles service on the Aisin transmission yesterday.
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   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #1,932  
Brought another 25 bales down from areas difficult to access with truck and trailer. My new feed-hay buyer coming tomorrow morning for more bales.

Done for the day. Cruisin’ home Ram-style.
I did a complete 25K miles service on the Aisin transmission yesterday.
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A decent tranny . . . (y)
 
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A decent tranny . . . (y)
I threw everything imaginable at this transmission. It’s not the most smooth or sophisticated, but it’s tough as nails.
I have pulled close to 500 45-50K loads of hay with it and a few dozen more with excavator or a large tractor.
 
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I threw everything imaginable at this transmission. It’s not the most smooth or sophisticated, but it’s tough as nails.
I have pulled close to 500 45-50K loads of hay with it and a few dozen more with excavator or a large tractor.
Sometimes not being smooth and sophisticated is better . . . I have had my manual tranny upgraded a bit :alien: My 3500 can hall a bit . . . ;)
 
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Sometimes not being smooth and sophisticated is better . . . I have had my manual tranny upgraded a bit :alien: My 3500 can hall a bit . . . ;)
I hear the new ZF-8 transmission that replaced the Aisin is really nice. Seems like Ford & GM having are again having transmission problems with their 10 speeds. Ram seems to have a real good on with the Aisin.
I have my eyes on a new Ram 5500 in 2027. Gotta talk it over with my accountant first.
 
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I hear the new ZF-8 transmission that replaced the Aisin is really nice. Seems like Ford & GM having are again having transmission problems with their 10 speeds. Ram seems to have a real good on with the Aisin.
I have my eyes on a new Ram 5500 in 2027. Gotta talk it over with my accountant first.
That is a nice rig!
 
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I hear the new ZF-8 transmission that replaced the Aisin is really nice. Seems like Ford & GM having are again having transmission problems with their 10 speeds. Ram seems to have a real good on with the Aisin.
I have my eyes on a new Ram 5500 in 2027. Gotta talk it over with my accountant first.
Replacement? Or an additional one? Jon
 
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Replacement? Or an additional one? Jon
Probably a replacement. I have an outside shot at getting a decent sized HOA road snowplowing contract. If I do, I’d probably buy an older, used snowplowing truck, so I’d have 2 small trucks at that point. Also still have the big dump truck, which may be going away in favor of a dump trailer. Don’t need more than that.
 
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Jon, you kind of made me think about a subject…prolly belongs in the snowplowing thread, but it’s more of a “business” thing than actual snowplowing.

So I have this long-term customer 10+ years. I mow all their common areas-about 20 acres of zero-turn work. Also cut hay off their 12 acre hay field, and mow some smaller fields they have with a rotary mower, and clean up fallen trees. All in all probably $30,000/year in gross income from them.
Their long-term snowplowing contractor was a guy who lived in the community. He just sold his home and is no longer going to snowplow. Turns out, he traded snowplowing for HOA dues, which are VERY high. Like $250/month.

Anyway, they approached me late summer with this and requested a bid for snowplowing. I gave them a bid probably 2 months ago. HOA peeps were shocked by price. Probably because they were only being charged about 1/2 of what the work was really worth because a resident of the community was doing it cheap and getting to skip on some monthly HOA payments.

So they have been shopping my price around for months. An insider tells me “everyone we ask is booked, and the ones that aren’t want more money than you are asking for plowing”.

Now we are at crunch time. It could snow in a few weeks (unlikely, but it’s pretty risky to not have a contract this late when 75 homes could be snowed-in). I’m aggravated with them, but keeping my powder dry because they are my single largest property maintenance account.

If given the account, I would likely purchase a 20K pickup with snowplow rather than do it with farm tractor. There’s many reasons for this, one being the homes are very tightly packed in spots and the noise from tractor would be too much.

Now I am looking at buying a plow truck when prices for plow trucks have gone up 20% because it’s so close to snowplowing season. :mad:

I like my customers, but this one is forcing me into a corner, just to shave off $100 bucks per plowing. :mad:

Circling back to the resident who used to plow the community: Now you can see why professional contractors dislike “beer money” contractors. They work so cheap that when they decide to quit, their customers expect professionals to come in and do it for beer money, too.
 

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