May I ask how you price your residential snow removal? Do you charge by the amount (inches) of snow or by the square feet of driveway regardless of how much snow?
10” wouldn’t scare me one bit. This video was a 7” snowfall +-. Even the wet ones later in the day, it pushed with zero effort. I WILL have one for next winter!!
@@g4outdoors I'm getting one for my next mower so I'll try it. The other day we got 20 inches overnight Which happens for us a few times a year so I'll put it to the test then. Be
Snow tires, wheel weights, liquid ballast inside the tires and the 65lb weight that comes with ez vac bagger bolted on the platform that you stand on make this thing unstoppable. I have the 5ft with wings making it 6’ and never had a problem even with wet heavy 10” of snow.
It is more efficient, but not as clean. The weight of the truck packs down the tire marks onto the driveway and and sometimes you have to shovel more than usual to scrape it off.
Love your backblade technique. Looks like the perfect method to employ when a garage is at the end of the driveway. How many driveways (residential) can you comfortably do in a day with the Multiforce?
@@g4outdoors Hmmm....are you saying you could be more productive with the 4' blade vs 5'? Or if you had a second 4' blade you would switch to the 4' blade to do sidewalks and go back to the 5' blade for driveways?
@@stevenclark5450 I think the 5' blade is too wide for his sidewalks and he has to shovel them by hand. Hence if he got a 4' blade he could do the sidewalks cutting back on his shoveling time and speeding up the amount of time spent on each property.. it's just my guess but I have a feeling I'm right
LOL... "Oh I love your back blade method" Okay Nancy! Could you be more of a Foamer. Seriously?? Nothing special here except for a click bait title... $4K a day. Prove it....
Clickbait title. This is a sidewalk machine by the way. That’s the target market. You’d be much more efficient using a regular plow and truck where you could also pick up some commercial accounts where the real money is at. If you want to stick to just residential and have enough customer density you could use a 55-100 PTO HP tractor with an inverted blower and do triple the customers in the same amount of time which is common in Canada.
Doing driveways? BS: Too damn time consuming per driveway. You’d be doing driveways for a couple days straight, and they’d be already getting them done with their shovels or hiring someone else with a truck 😂
$3000 a day for 5 driveways?
Multiforce is the money making machine for residential properties and commercial walkways in the winter and that's just a fact!
I would rather run my Mammoth
I'm surprised anyone would pay to have a dusting of snow like that removed from their driveway...maybe it's because I live in MN
People FREAK OUT if snow is in the forecast here 🤣. If they are paying, I’m game!
Exactly and he is basically saying he is doing 40 a day at $100 per driveway... whatever.
Go down the middle, back and forth, you'll never have to turn your blade, and you'll do each drive in half the time
May I ask how you price your residential snow removal? Do you charge by the amount (inches) of snow or by the square feet of driveway regardless of how much snow?
would like a update how your machine is holding up i have the same rig with 900 hr in the snow and has been just a let down...
Funny, I just came in from clearing the drive with it lol. Nothing but compliments for it from me!
Apply sand to ramp to help traction
I'm wonder how well the multi force does with 10 inches of heavy wet snow
10” wouldn’t scare me one bit. This video was a 7” snowfall +-. Even the wet ones later in the day, it pushed with zero effort. I WILL have one for next winter!!
@@g4outdoors I'm getting one for my next mower so I'll try it. The other day we got 20 inches overnight Which happens for us a few times a year so I'll put it to the test then. Be
Snow tires, wheel weights, liquid ballast inside the tires and the 65lb weight that comes with ez vac bagger bolted on the platform that you stand on make this thing unstoppable. I have the 5ft with wings making it 6’ and never had a problem even with wet heavy 10” of snow.
@@shawnkinney717 That’s awesome to hear!
@@g4outdoors that video wasn’t even 7 centimeters 😂
I think a truck with a plow would be 10x more efficient. This would be great for walkways.
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It is more efficient, but not as clean. The weight of the truck packs down the tire marks onto the driveway and and sometimes you have to shovel more than usual to scrape it off.
Love your backblade technique. Looks like the perfect method to employ when a garage is at the end of the driveway. How many driveways (residential) can you comfortably do in a day with the Multiforce?
40 is a pretty good day. I could squeeze in another 8 if I had the 4’ blade for the sidewalks.
@@g4outdoors Hmmm....are you saying you could be more productive with the 4' blade vs 5'? Or if you had a second 4' blade you would switch to the 4' blade to do sidewalks and go back to the 5' blade for driveways?
@@stevenclark5450 I think the 5' blade is too wide for his sidewalks and he has to shovel them by hand. Hence if he got a 4' blade he could do the sidewalks cutting back on his shoveling time and speeding up the amount of time spent on each property.. it's just my guess but I have a feeling I'm right
LOL... "Oh I love your back blade method" Okay Nancy! Could you be more of a Foamer. Seriously?? Nothing special here except for a click bait title... $4K a day. Prove it....
Clickbait title. This is a sidewalk machine by the way. That’s the target market. You’d be much more efficient using a regular plow and truck where you could also pick up some commercial accounts where the real money is at. If you want to stick to just residential and have enough customer density you could use a 55-100 PTO HP tractor with an inverted blower and do triple the customers in the same amount of time which is common in Canada.
Wonder if it can go onto the bed of a pick up truck with the ramp rack
How many hp have your machine ??
gotta get a run at it bud
You are not making 3k a day with that equipment. The loading and unloading eat up the time.
What size plow you using?
They only make two sizes and it’s not the 4 footer. Not looking it for ya. Sorry.
Its the 5 foot plow i run the multiforce as well hope it helps
Doing driveways? BS: Too damn time consuming per driveway. You’d be doing driveways for a couple days straight, and they’d be already getting them done with their shovels or hiring someone else with a truck 😂
Nice machine for personal use..but your not making 300$ a day with that let alone x10
Believe what you want bud.
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