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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 33604" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>If its like my end of Ontario things are dead quiet in the winter. In the states I see some snow removal contractor looking to rent equipment for the winter months. Usually on a flat fee per months plus hours and the machine lives in their yard until spring.</p><p>The main thing that concerns me about this would be having the machines trailered around on salty road and of course the cold starts. I have never persued the snow here. 08/09 would have been ok but this past winter it only snow twice</p><p>Thats the down side of our climate, not much dirt work to do in the winter. We do some brush mowing for snowmobile and atv trails on the frost which allow us to access areas that can't be reached in the summer. I find the odd job but not near as much as I'd like.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 33604, member: 307"] If its like my end of Ontario things are dead quiet in the winter. In the states I see some snow removal contractor looking to rent equipment for the winter months. Usually on a flat fee per months plus hours and the machine lives in their yard until spring. The main thing that concerns me about this would be having the machines trailered around on salty road and of course the cold starts. I have never persued the snow here. 08/09 would have been ok but this past winter it only snow twice Thats the down side of our climate, not much dirt work to do in the winter. We do some brush mowing for snowmobile and atv trails on the frost which allow us to access areas that can't be reached in the summer. I find the odd job but not near as much as I'd like. Ken [/QUOTE]
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