Sunday, November 20, 2011

Clear Your Driveway With Snow Blowers

!: Clear Your Driveway With Snow Blowers

Buying A Snow Blower

The snow blower, which can sometimes be referred to as a snow thrower, is a tool that you may well want to consider investing in if you spend a lot of time and effort shoveling snow every year. It most certainly can limit the amount of strain you put on your back, with the potential to save you both pain and expensive medical bills.

There are many kinds available to buy, but before you pick the kind that is right for you, you may want to consider the following:

o How snow you get will affect the type you choose, and you should answer the following questions: how many inches of snow do you really get, how many days of snowfall do you get every year, and does the snow tend to be on the lighter side or harder and more compact?

o Try before you buy: it may be possible to try the machine at the dealership. It's always worth road-testing it before you part with your cash, if at all possible.

Cost Involved

These can vary widely but on average you should expect to spend between 0 and 0 for a single stage blower, and over the 00 mark for a two stage machine. Specifications like power and blowing distance will have an impact on the price tag.

Kinds Of Blowers Available

In addition to having the choice between single and two stage blowers, you can choose how your machine is powered. Blowers are usually available with gas-powered two-stroke or electric engines. While the gasoline option can be louder and less environmentally friendly than its electric counterpart, they usually pack more power and can be made as two-stage blowers. If you live in a heavy snowfall area, the gas-powered blowers may be a better option.

Safe Use

As with all machinery, basic precautions are essential to operate the blower safely:

- Snow blowers are not toys and therefore not designed to be operated by kids. Injuries caused by a two-stage blower's impeller, for instance, can be very serious.

- As these powerful machines can be quite cool to watch in action you may find that kids are rather attracted by them: make sure they do not stand in the way to the snow being thrown, and that they keep at a safe distance

- Use the same precautions with electric blowers as you would with other electric tools


Clear Your Driveway With Snow Blowers

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Make Money Mowing Lawns This Summer

!: Make Money Mowing Lawns This Summer

If you're out of school for the summer, I have an idea for you. Make Some Money! You probably already have a lot of ideas for how to spend it, and that's great, but I also would encourage you to save and invest a large percentage of what you earn.

If you're of legal age, there are plenty of jobs out there for you. However, I would like to encourage you to try your hand at running your own small business. I know...I know...there are all the big lawn care operations out there to compete with these days, but trust me, there are still plenty of opportunities for an enterprising young person.

Chances are your parents already own most if not all the equipment you need to get started. If they let you borrow their equipment, just be sure to take care of it, and you might even give them a small percentage of your profits to pay for wear and tear on the equipment.

When you can afford to do so, if you have storage room, maybe you could buy your own equipment using some of your profits. I would suggest a dependable walk-behind or push mower, a good string trimmer, and a good blower. Start out small but when you can afford it, get the small curved shaft Echo trimmer and an Echo backpack blower. If you take care of this equipment it will last a very long time and do a great job for you! Be sure you know which pieces of equipment used mixed gas and make sure you get it right every time. If you put straight gas in a 2-cycle trimmer or blower, you will destroy it very quickly!

Your leaf blower can be used to blow leaves off people's lawn in the fall for an extra source of income. You can learn to use your string-trimmer to edge with to save time and money, but I suggest you get someone to teach you how and be sure to get a lot of practice before trying it on a customer's yard. It's not as easy as it looks, and you could make a mess of their lawn.

The first thing you need are clients. I suggest you start out by mowing your own lawn at home. This will give you some of the practice you need to do a good job and be efficient at it. Next, let people in you neighborhood know you are available for mowing and other yard services.

You will have to do a little research to get an idea of what other companies are charging for lawn services. When people hire a teenager to mow their lawn, they are usually looking for a deal. Don't go bottom dollar, but you may have to price your services a little lower than the going rate. That's O.K. because your competition usually has a lot of overhead expenses including employee pay checks. You don't have these expenses and a large portion of your earnings will be profit.

If you work hard, are careful to do a great job, and are friendly with your customers, you will soon get referrals. This is the cheapest and best advertising you can get. If you get ambitious, you can use your computer to make up flyers advertising your services and distribute those flyers in your neighborhood or another neighborhood close by. Be sure to follow the post office rules when it comes to distributing flyers. They cannot touch the mailbox itself, but you are allowed to attach flyers to the post. You can also advertise on Craigslist for free and pick up customers that way. Any way you look at it, if you show up when you are supposed to and do a half way descent job, you should get more business than you can handle. This can be a great way to start making money to pay for that car you plan to buy when you are old enough to drive.

Just today, my oldest son made in just a few short hours of yard work close by, and secured another job for next week. You can do it too. Get out there and make it happen!


Make Money Mowing Lawns This Summer

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