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JPH Equipment- Snow Removal Machinery

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JPH Equipment Snow Business: Maximizing Efficiency with the Right Snow Removal Machinery When the winter season sets in, one of the most critical tasks is to clear snow from driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, and other surfaces. Having the right equipment to handle the job effectively is crucial for this task. In this post, we will explore the different types of snow removal machinery available and discuss which ones are best suited for specific tasks. We will also provide tips on maximizing efficiency when using these machines and share some best practices for safe snow removal. So, whether you're a homeowner or a business owner, read on to learn how to choose the right snow removal machinery to do the job quickly and effectively. 1. Skid steers are highly versatile machines that can be used for a range of tasks. One of the most common uses for skid steers is snow removal. Skid Steers are great for snow removal because they are compact, maneuverable, and powerful. They can e...

Bill-C19

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  Tax relief to businesses affected by the pandemic, the Government released the Bill-C19 tax deduction For example, Your company buys a used Excavator for $50,000 in October 2023, with payments of $1,000 per month starting in November. That would equal 2 monthly payments made in 2023 for a total of $2,000. Your company can then declare the full $50,000 amount using the Bill C-19 deduction. At 26% tax rate that equates to a net tax savings of $13,000. This amount comes off your company’s annual tax bill less the monthly payments made ($2,000) By purchasing your next piece of equipment now, using the example above, your company’s expenditures would be $11,000 more than it would have been without purchasing anything.   To be eligible, your company must purchase the equipment in the 2023 calendar year and be put to work.   We have a vast selection of Excavators ,  Dozers ,  Wheel Loaders ,  Motor Graders ,  Compactors  and more!  www.jphequip.co...
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1. Research: Before you start looking for a used Excavator, do your research. Look for the different models, brands, and sizes available. Check the prices, features, and specifications to get an idea of what you want and what fits your budget. Is the machine large enough to get your job done? Check that the machine is the right size to haul with your trailer. 2. Inspect:   When you find a used Excavator that   y ou   are interested in, inspect it thoroughly before making any final decision. Check the engine, hydraulics, the undercarriage, and other components. Look for any signs of engine wear, hydraulic leaks, cylinder leaks or damage. If you are not familiar with Excavators have someone   who   knows these machines ,   come with you. If you cannot inspect the machine in person, hire a professional to go and look at the machine for you. 3. Test:  Test the Excavator to see how it performs. Operate the controls to make sure they work smoothly and e...