I started plowing for 3 neighbors that share a common drive (I have an easement to use the 20' closest to the highway) (first times I was using a 12 HP craftsman mower with blower 24 drifts after major snow storm early 90's, no charge neighbor was in chemo and needed out) the following year they asked me to plow and they offered to pay, First 3 pay what they think is fair. they pay same if 1 inch or 12 inches (all asphault or cement, except for 1 that has gravel drive. (I started keeping records in 2008 and pay about $20 each for the common drive (1/4 mile long) and extra for each of their individual drives $5 for one garage drive to $25 for one drive (down hill and back up and 2 stub drives for garages (long). over time the 25 crept to 45 the 5 has added another drive twice as big but still pays 30 total. 3 years ago a mc-mansion was built doubling the area I plowed, First 3 pay what they want, newest i charged 120 each time (they never batted an eye at that price. longish hill very big flat area, triple garage turn around circle and down hill to pole barn) I Move snow 4-12 times each winter since at least since 1994. It has paid for 2 JD 1145 mowers (1 with cab) and blade, broom, blower, I grew up on dairy farm and getting out to move snow is still fun...
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