I've got a question just to satisfy my curiosity. I see a lot of videos where a motor grader is used for snow removal in cities. I'm in the Hudson Valley of NY and we rarely see motor graders used on construction job sites anymore and now that nearly all of our roads are paved very few local municipalities own a machine anymore. I've never seen a grader used for snow around here.
How is the cost of the machine justified to use for snow in these cities? It wouldn't seem there would be call for grading during other times of the year with all the pavement. I understand in western states there's still a lot of gravel roads to be maintained and getting double service for snow would make sense. I watched a video yesterday in a city with square blocks that had several graders clearing snow.
Wouldn't a truck with plow be both less expensive and more versatile?
How is the cost of the machine justified to use for snow in these cities? It wouldn't seem there would be call for grading during other times of the year with all the pavement. I understand in western states there's still a lot of gravel roads to be maintained and getting double service for snow would make sense. I watched a video yesterday in a city with square blocks that had several graders clearing snow.
Wouldn't a truck with plow be both less expensive and more versatile?