To borrow or not to borrow?

That is the question county government and local municipalities are asking as of late, with revenues down and interest rates on borrowing that have headed in the same direction.

After a discussion on the committee level as whether or not to borrow $1.3 million to replace five snow plow dump trucks and two loaders, it came down to one vote at the Putnam County Legislature’s full meeting on July 3 to approve what was described as a “compromise” to borrow $880,000 and allow Putnam County Highway Commissioner Fred Pena to use his discretion to make decisions on what vehicles and equipment needed to be replaced at the department.

County legislators Carl Albano, Anthony DiCarlo, Richard Othmer and Vincent Tamagna were in favor of a proposal presented by Pena at the June physical services committee meeting to borrow an estimated total of $1.3 million to meet the full equipment replacement request from Pena.

Another unanimous vote by the legislators followed to approve the borrowing of $880,000, or an estimated $300,000 less than originally was requested.

As was mentioned several times by the legislators during their comments at the full meeting on July 3, Pena told the physical services committee in June that, in recent years, the county had failed to implement a vehicle replacement program and that the existing mechanic staff in the department was overwhelmed by the number of vehicles they had to maintain and service.

“Both have been ignored,” Pena said of the status of highway equipment and personnel. “At some point, we have to start replenishing our fleet.”

Pena said that the life span of a snow truck is approximately 15 years and that some trucks in the Putnam County fleet were as old as 30 years.

Deputy Highway Commissioner John Tully said, that after a recent inventory, if every vehicle and piece of equipment at the highway department that was 20 years or older was replaced,  it would cost an estimated $3.7 million to entirely replace.

“What we are asking for…is for what we feel is most critical…which is for the snow removal operation,” Tully said of the five trucks and two loaders that were requested.

Pena said that if the status of the fleet was as-is during the winter months that snow removal operations would have been negatively impacted.

The four legislators who were in favor of borrowing the full amount of $1.3 million to fulfill the original request cited the current low cost of borrowing, the bargaining power of purchasing a greater number of trucks at one time and public safety.

“When we look at what we provide, this is one of the things people expect of us,” Tamagna said, regarding the county having the ability to keep the roads open and safe, during and after a snowstorm.

The legislators who voted down borrowing the full amount, Dan Birmingham, Roger Gross, Dini LoBue, Sam Oliverio and Mary Conklin, cited concerns about taking on too much debt and expressed a hope that a vehicle replacement schedule be built into the county’s annual budget.

Roger Gross, who formerly sat on the Southeast Town Board, said that a town employee had saved Southeast hundreds of thousands of dollars by finding government surplus equipment at auction and he wanted to work with Pena to establish the same kind of efforts on the county level.

 
Wheels with vulcanized elastic rubber,infinitely adjustable with the adjustment wheel
Flexible edge protectors as protection against damage from curbs and walls
Spring apron segments with vulkolan tim (thickness 20 mm, height 150 mm)
Lighting system and flag holder
Roller levelling stable take-up guide
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Hydraulic swivelling by 2 stable hydraulic jack cilinders (mounted below) and integrated overload protection

Snow plow attaches to:
Wheel loaders
Tractors
Unimog-Truck
Forklifts
Special vehicles

 
UTV snow plows feature a hydraulic system that offers the highest blade lift height available, which improves the ability to stack snow and makes it easier for operators to move snow piles. The hydraulic pumps are enclosed to protect them against corrosion and hydraulic freeze-up. Workers operate the hydraulic and electrical systems with a button from inside the cab, making lifting, lowering, and angling the snowplow faster and easier.
 
Snowplow manufacturers have made significant advances in the construction and design of plows in recent years. In general, the following plows, combined with proper techniques, will bring greater efficiency to the department’s snow and ice management operations:

• Straight plows. Equipment operators using a straight plow should make all passes away from buildings and toward the perimeter. The general rule is to avoid angling the blade toward a building. The goal is to get the snow as far away from buildings as possible.

• V-plows. Operators can use a V-plow to make an initial breakthrough. This V-position also is effective for hard-packed snow, ice, and deep drifts. Operators can set the blade in the straight position or angled position for general, wide-path plowing or stacking, and they can use the scoop position for clean-up and carrying snow with minimum spilling.

• Pushers/Box/Containment plows. When using a snow pusher, the operator must attach it according to manufacturer specifications. A snow pusher on a loader, backhoe, skid-steer loader or compact utility tractor can move large volumes of snow quickly and efficiently. Pushers contain snow and do not create windrows, eliminating the need for repeated plowing to remove spills.

 
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Tractor Snow Plow 
1.Large number supply ability & fast delivery 
2Type of wheels: caterpillar drive 
3.With CQ&RD 
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Tractor Snow Plow :

This tractor snow plow is based on a high powered tractor, with a snow blade mounted on its front end and a snow rotary broom mounted on its rear, which makes the snow removal rate up to 95%.

Tractor Snow Plow :

1. Equipped model SL3105BT tractor, strong driving force.
2. This tractor snow plow removes snow very fast, with cost low and operation reliable.
3. This tractor snow plow integrates the snow blade with the powerful snow sweeper, making the snow removal rate up to 95%.
4. The snow blade features a moldboard, with the discharge angle adjustable in double directions; the snow blade is 2400mm wide and it can be angled left or right greater than or equal to 30°.
5. This tractor snow plow is driven by hydraulic system, with operation safe and reliable.


Tractor Snow Plow  Technical Parameters:

Model YHQLS-2500B Tractor   Tractor Engine Model SL3105BT Engine water-cooled, four-stroke diesel engine Rated Power 29.4 kw Rated speed 2200 r/min Rated Traction Force 10320 N Snow Blade   Width 2400 mm Snow blade width 2000 mm Snow blade height 800 mm Working speed 20 km/h Snow blade pattern Flexible cutting edge Discharge angle 30º Avoidance mode Spring Avoidance Drive mode Hydraulic drive Snow Rotary Broom   Brush Width 2500 mm;2600 mm;2800 mm Max deflection angle: 30º Brush material PP Brush axle material Seamless steel
 
Ford’s commercial vehicles are used worldwide by government, public, and many private industries for anything from snow plows and salt trucks to fifth wheel trailer pullers. The history of Ford’s commercial vehicle line-up goes back as far as the year 1908. They have come a long way since that era. The interior has been redesigned over the decades to maximize comfort and convenience with easy to use controls and easy to view instruments, factory installed up fitter switches for any need you may have, as well as more comfortable seating that includes armrests and cup holders.
 
To make sure that you have chosen the right jeep snow plow for the job at hand you will need to shop around for the one that fits your requirements. There are companies that will be able to provide you with the necessary items that you need for your jeep snow plow. You should ask the store personnel if they can supply you with snow plow products for your jeep snow plow.

Since there are many different types of accessories and parts that you can use with your jeep snow plow you should look for the best. While there are cheaper parts that you can use these will not help you by breaking when you are in the middle of removing large loads of snow. Therefore make sue that you get the very best products for your jeep snow plow and you won't be disappointed.

 
It's not difficult to design your own logo for your snow removal company. A good logo design on promotional materials or even business cards will impress customers and draw more attention to you and your business. There is no need to waste your money on professional design services, though. Easily design your own snowplow logo for free using a computer and simple graphics software.

1 Open a new document in Adobe Photoshop Elements. Set the resolution to 300 dpi.

2 Use the text tool to type the name of your snowplowing company. Go to the top of the page and change the font, the text size and color to anything you like. Use a large, bold font for the company name.

3 Type a slogan or subhead directly under the company name that explains your snowplowing services in a few words. Use a smaller font for the slogan and consider choosing a complementary color to make it stand out.

4 Add an image to the logo by clicking on the shape tool and selecting a truck shape or insert pre-designed clip art of a snowplow or truck by going to "File," clicking on "Import" and choosing the file to include. Position the logo next to the text.

5 Click on the line tool and draw a line below the text to emphasize it or draw a line around each side of the logo to create a frame.

6 Go to "File," select "Save for Web" and follow the on-screen directions to save your snowplow logo. Use this logo to print business cards and letterhead as well as promotional materials such as T-shirts, pens and notepads.

 
It actually takes a lot of work to turn a dump truck into a snow plow. Here they are taking off the heavy steel tailgate, before taking off the bumper. Then they can slide the heavy stainless steel bin that will hold sand and deicer.