DaveL
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- Dave
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- Orchard Park, NY
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- Maserati GT, Ferrari 355 F1 GTS, Ferrari F355 Berlinetta, BMW 335xi
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Greetings All:
First, I'm sorry to even bring up snow in July but with all the craziness in the world I want to prepare in advance.
I live in the snow belt of Buffalo, Orchard Park NY (Boston hills to be exact) and we get a fair amount of snow. I also have a 250 foot long drive way - see photos.
Since 2008, I have used various snow plowing services as my winter car was a 2008 BMW 335xi. Frankly, all of the snow plowing services suck - they are not reliable and /or they mess up the lawn / landscaping. I realize that if you don't find a guy that lives very close, the reliability is likely to be terrible. I think I've exhausted all the near by guys and that is making me want to plow myself. Frankly, if I could find a good guy I would not do this as I don't want to own / look at / store the plow but I think it might be my best option.
I'm looking for suggestions from people who actually have experience plowing with a Jeep, specifically a Sahara. I've seen one model that has casters so it can be rolled around when off and I like this.
I have a garage that is like a show room - see attached and I really don't want to store the plow inside so I would likely store it outside at my business when not in use (summer months).
Please let me know what you guys think.
Thank you in advance.
My best, Dave
First, I'm sorry to even bring up snow in July but with all the craziness in the world I want to prepare in advance.
I live in the snow belt of Buffalo, Orchard Park NY (Boston hills to be exact) and we get a fair amount of snow. I also have a 250 foot long drive way - see photos.
Since 2008, I have used various snow plowing services as my winter car was a 2008 BMW 335xi. Frankly, all of the snow plowing services suck - they are not reliable and /or they mess up the lawn / landscaping. I realize that if you don't find a guy that lives very close, the reliability is likely to be terrible. I think I've exhausted all the near by guys and that is making me want to plow myself. Frankly, if I could find a good guy I would not do this as I don't want to own / look at / store the plow but I think it might be my best option.
I'm looking for suggestions from people who actually have experience plowing with a Jeep, specifically a Sahara. I've seen one model that has casters so it can be rolled around when off and I like this.
I have a garage that is like a show room - see attached and I really don't want to store the plow inside so I would likely store it outside at my business when not in use (summer months).
Please let me know what you guys think.
Thank you in advance.
My best, Dave
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