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Attach the Plow Blade First, you'll have to attach the plow bracket to the front of your mower. This may require installing a subframe. Many plow attachments include multiple types of subframe parts to fit multiple types of tractors. Reference your user manual to determine which parts to use, then secure them in place.
Not every lawn tractor is suitable for snow removal. Attaching a plow to one does not automatically make it a snow removal machine. It is best to go with makes and models for which the manufacturer has stated its capability and construction to use in this fashion. Such companies actually make it easy for you.
Charging per hour is one of the easiest ways to price out snow removal jobs. Simply multiply your hourly rate by the number of hours required to complete the job. Then add on your overhead costs, cost of materials, and markup to stay profitable. The average cost for shoveling or snow blowing per hour is $25?$75.
Some snow blower attachments come with a variety of subframes to fit a variety of lawn tractors. Some may not. If you purchase a snow plow attachment that's made by the same manufacturer as your lawn tractor, you're likely to have everything you need for installation included.
Your rate can either be by the square foot, per hour, per inch of snow, or per push. For example, say your rate is 40 dollars an hour, and you'll have to account for the labor costs of two workers working on the area for two hours. Your rate x number of workers x number of hours = your cost of snow removal service.