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  1. squisher

    Snow/ polar tracks for mini-skid

    So a contract or agreement to clear someone's driveway and then not doing it at all would have no liability? Most driveways i did there was an agreed upon time I would have cleared it by after a one inch or greater snowfall. You're saying if i just never showed up after making such an...
  2. squisher

    Snow/ polar tracks for mini-skid

    You have a contract with homeowner verbal or otherwise to clear their driveway of snow/ice and you don't show up and they slip and fall. What is hard to see or interpret about that? Further you have said agreement with homeowner and another person shows up and slips and falls and sues the...
  3. squisher

    Snow/ polar tracks for mini-skid

    In Canada maybe it's not so simple to sue. But still a stark reality of the business. Neglect must be proven and due diligence by the injured party. As in no sneakers in January. Proper footwear by its definition alludes to the fact of not being able to easily slip and fall. But a big part of...
  4. squisher

    Snow/ polar tracks for mini-skid

    Yup. Insurance is a nescessity. I quit plowing this winter for the first time in ten years and I had a handful of people in the neighbourhood that wanted me to keep doing their driveways. Just not worth it on a small scale. Everyone's, no no I'd never sue you, until they slip and fall and hurt...
  5. squisher

    Snow/ polar tracks for mini-skid

    Seems like with a mini you'd be hard pressed to turn decent dollars unless it was sidewalks or something? I had a mini and commercial v plows on trucks, and a tractor, and used bobcats with various blade and bucket attachments. I never used the mini not once for commercial snow removal. But if...
  6. squisher

    Snow/ polar tracks for mini-skid

    For the amount of snow and ice you get Sean it seems hardly worthwhile. Just keep a couple pails of unfrozen sand around and toss out some where you need traction. Easy enough to keep a couple five gallon pails of sand in the back porch or in a heated shop, anywhere where it won't freeze solid...
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