You and I had very different experiences with the snow between Stittsville and Lincoln fields area. It was wet and heavy and 15 to 25cm of the stuff. Sucks when the plows are a little slow, but it does also get that weight of speed off your back a bit. Enjoy the parm and break before Friday!
In the USA if you use a tractor for other than farm use, especially for hirer you need to license and have commercial auto insurance. If you get in an accident the lawyers will hang you out to dry.. Plus you need to pay the sales tax on the tractor... please be well informed!!
@@invertedsnowblowers2929 im think prolly same up here. Over in bc its all loaders n skidsteers doin snow removal least where i live. There tractor fleets over in Ontario doin it is pretty neat
Great question In Ottawa, the city requires all snow contractors to be licensed with them and to have city-issued plates for the tractors. It’s not a huge expense, but it’s their way of ensuring businesses have proper liability insurance in place and reliable, identifiable equipment out on the roads.
I’ll answer this one for you Chris just because I’ve been amazed. They use stainless steel, which gives you the ultimate scrape compared to any other cutting edge. I love it!
Nice to see you throw the snow on the lawn your snow blowing. Very nice job.
Yes, thank you!
Tractor footage in this video is Unreal! Love that Cyclone scrape quality by the way. Keep hammering laneways Chris 💪🏽😤
Yes, the scrape is amazing!
Thanks Stefano! I appreciate it bud!
Nice machine! Doing a clean, efficient job!
Loving the snow content man 🙏🏻 nice to see guys starting to post videos about this way of doing snow
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Cheers
The intro was great lmao. Love the videos. Alright guys.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
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You and I had very different experiences with the snow between Stittsville and Lincoln fields area. It was wet and heavy and 15 to 25cm of the stuff. Sucks when the plows are a little slow, but it does also get that weight of speed off your back a bit.
Enjoy the parm and break before Friday!
Thanks for watching Terry! I appreciate it dude
Can you talk about the tablet a bit? I am curious about what programs you are running. Are you clocking in and out of each driveway?
Did you have to get permission or a license in order to drive tractors around like a normal vehicle on the road?
Duno how it is in Ontario but in bc its a farm vehicle so as long as u have hazards on and a orange triangle on back thats all you need
In the USA if you use a tractor for other than farm use, especially for hirer you need to license and have commercial auto insurance. If you get in an accident the lawyers will hang you out to dry..
Plus you need to pay the sales tax on the tractor... please be well informed!!
@@invertedsnowblowers2929 im think prolly same up here. Over in bc its all loaders n skidsteers doin snow removal least where i live. There tractor fleets over in Ontario doin it is pretty neat
Great question
In Ottawa, the city requires all snow contractors to be licensed with them and to have city-issued plates for the tractors. It’s not a huge expense, but it’s their way of ensuring businesses have proper liability insurance in place and reliable, identifiable equipment out on the roads.
What kind of cutting edge is on that blower?
I’ll answer this one for you Chris just because I’ve been amazed. They use stainless steel, which gives you the ultimate scrape compared to any other cutting edge. I love it!
Thanks Stefano!