Posted by Dave from MN on December 14, 2008 at 07:03:30 from (96.24.108.212):
In Reply to: Blowing Snow posted by Minn Norske on December 14, 2008 at 06:25:21:
Any seniors in the area I do for free. I figure it's the ;east I can do for all the hunting permission they have given over the last 26 years, plus it makes me feel good when I do so it's good for the soul and they always have great conversation and pie afterwards. My generation or younger freinds It'll be $20-$50 depending on the drive length and depth of snow. Everyone else that calls that I dont care for it'll be $100 for deep stuff on long drive ways, $30 for any other condition. @ years ago when we had that spring blizzard the private road to the south of me was drifted in and one guys tractor was inoperable due to shifter, no one else had anything big enough. I blew out their 1 mile long road with snow from 1' to 4' drifts with out being asked. Didnt get anything but a "thanks, everyone else just forgets about us back here", like it the neighbors responsibility to make sure their road is clear. I wasnt asked so I didnt "charge" but a small $20 total from the three home owners to cover fuel would have been nice.
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