Snow Parking lot Clearing Tractor

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#11  
Duffster,

With all due respect I didn't ask for advice on what I should do, I have spent quite abit of time crunching numbers and looking a different options before I asked this question. No the current price does not include any ice remedy, I made the $225.00 mistake of reqresting that once, it also does not include shoveling the walks. A small tractor with a spreader on the back would make quick work of the ice and depending on the size could eliminate my shoveling as well.

I am not interested in a plow truck or adding a plow to my pickup.

I do appreciate the input but if we could limit it to what tractors are appropriate I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Todd
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #12  
2305 should be enough for the light snows, plus u may be able to pick up a trade in on the cheap if/when they release the 1k series. Have you ruled out an ATV or Gator type vehicle ( lots of '07-'10 Gators have been traded in the last year too)?
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #13  
Duffster,

As I stated we are talking about $4-5,000 per winter. Even if I have to go in 30 to 45 min early to do it that is a significant savings for a small business once the cost of the tractor is recovered. I don't figure more than 3 years worth of plowing to cover the cost esp if I can find a used model. This doesn't count the other things I could do around the house that my 4320 is to large for.

Thanks,

Todd

YIKES that's a lot of clams!

I used to plow our cabin drive the two-four times a season that we needed, but it's 70 miles away and 1/4 mile long. Add to that, I have 1/8 mile cleared along the edge of the woods so we can get in and do firewood. The tractor was OK, but the Boss plow on the truck was warm. I now have the local Excavator plow it with his end loader. He has a 12' wide push blade with shoes and he does it for about $60 a time.

For $4-5,000 a year I'd be doing it myself too. Big key is to keep it high and dry clean and safe. Depending on snow moisture, depth, and length of plow swaths (60' vs 250' direction) I'd suggest something in the next frame down like the 3x20 or 4310 and a 7' to 8' width lightweight snow bucket. I don't think anything that angles will be any fun when the snow gets deep or heavy. On the small end, I have a 54" blade for my 455 that does well, but it would take quite a while. I REALLY like my Boss V plow on the truck and have been tempted to do one for the tractor.


Off the wall and expensive, but do you have use for a UTV that could maybe serve double duty?
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #14  
If you wind up getting a tractor to do this make sure it's big enough it has a cab with heat and use a box plow with rubber cutting edge!
 
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   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #15  
How about a 4wheeler with plow?
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #16  
I clear an area about your size in about 15 minutes using a 45 hp tractor with loader with no issues(So far the max has been about 10 inches). It takes 15-30 minutes(depending on how clean I want to get the neighbors driveway).

Any small tractor with HST and loader that starts reliably in the winter would do. My suggestion would be a 30 hp tractor. New Holland's economy version would be the old TC30(its new hollands economy tractor). Other makes have the equivelant.

From my perspective, and HST is critical for snow clearing. I get to within 4 inches of our garage doors(repeatedly), with no fear. I would never do that with a gear or shuttle tractor.

Chris
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #17  
So is this YOUR business or just the business where you work??? I am a little confused.

And in your first post, you mentioned buying a tractor to KEEP at the office. But then mention that it might be used for other tasks. What might some of those other tasks be???

I tend to agree with some of the other posters here. @ $55 a push, buying a $20,000 machine JUST to push snow in the winter ISNT a good descision IMO.

I am in the plowing business myself. So let me ask you a few more questions.

Is this a business where JUST employees work, OR do you have customers in and out all day???

Reason I am asking is because IF you dont have customers to worry about, you could either raise your trigger OR set up your account to be plowed on call ONLY. This will save you some of them plowings where they plow it multiple times per event. Just have them wait till the snow is done falling. If your trigger is @ 2" and you get a 6" snowfall, if they show up every 2", you will be billed 3 times.

But if you are dead-set on buying a tractor, ANY 4wd tractor and loader will push the snow just fine. But obviously the bigger you go, the faster you can get it done.
 
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#18  
LD1,

Thanks for the ideas. Yes this is my business and it is a chiropractic office so I have to keep the snow plowed off. We are in a smaller town so there are not a lot of options (ie competition). I should have been clearer, the primary purpose would be to plow with but if I could get some use out of it at the house that would be great. As I said I do currently have a 4320 but I don't want to lose it. Sometimes we get enough snow I have to plow to get out. Because I have the 4320 I was hoping to get by with something smaller that would be more maneuverable and smaller for landscaping and working in the barn.

Have a good night

Todd
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #19  
Think about 55$ vs a tractor payment? What does a whole winter cost you? Do you make more an hour than you would save? One breakdown could cost the same as the whole winters plowing. Just your insurance probably will cost half your winters plowing.

I'd say if you love plowing and tractors, go for it, business wise, I doubt it makes sense.
 
   / Parking lot Clearing Tractor #20  
Not sure of tractor but you might consider a rotory broom attachment. I hear they can take it right to asphalt even with a wet snow.
 

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