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Posted by paul on December 18, 1999 at 20:33:43 from (216.161.109.30):
In Reply to: RENTING A TRACTOR posted by RHETT on December 18, 1999 at 18:23:43:
You would need to buy. While you can rent a tractor, how would you go pick it up with the snowdrifts already in your way? The dealer would be using it anyhow - around here they run anything with a bucket or blower on it for extra money themselves. You could rent it the next day probably, but that doesn't do you much good. Blowing snow or bucket work puts a lot of stress on a machine, and a lot of liability on the owner/ operator. You could dig yourself a deep, deep ecconomic hole if you don't consider that before doing custom snow work. Talk to your insurance agent. All you have to do is hit one gas line someone forgot to tell you about in the 3 foot drift. Even if people are unbelievably nice & don't mind 'you' blew up their house, the govt will get you for pollution cleanup... --->Paul
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