TRAILER RACK TALK
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The History of Trailers and Racks: From Trail-horses to Storing and Displaying Supplies
The origin of the words trailer and rack can be traced back to the late 16th century, when they were derived from Dutch terms meaning “to drag” and “to stretch” respectively. Today, they are essential tools used by landscapers to transport tools and materials, as well as larger pieces of equipment, and to store and display items. -
Preparing for the Landscaping Season: a Checklist for Success
It is important for landscapers to be prepared for the upcoming season by creating a checklist of tasks to complete. This should include reviewing and updating business plans, checking and maintaining equipment, ordering supplies, updating marketing materials, reaching out to past clients, networking with other professionals, and planning a schedule. By following this checklist, landscapers are sure to be fully prepared for the busy season ahead. -
Secure Your Landscaping Business With Lockable Racks for Trailers, Trucks and Garages
Lockable racks are a great asset for landscapers, providing a secure and organized way to store and transport tools and supplies. They can be easily mounted to trailers, trucks, and garages and are perfect for storing expensive landscaping equipment and smaller items like hand tools. Lockable racks help protect landscaping businesses from theft and damage and ensure that equipment is accessible when needed. -
23 Creative Ways to Boost Productivity in Landscaping Projects
Working in landscaping can be both physically and mentally demanding, but there are many ways to stay energized and productive while on the job. Listening to music, engaging in conversation with co-workers, taking short breaks to stretch, learning about plants and trees, taking pictures of completed projects, creating an active playlist, and more are just some of the activities that can help to keep energy levels up and increase productivity. -
Maximizing Your Tax Benefits Through Purchasing a Vehicle Over 6,000 Pounds for Your Landscaping Business
If you are in the market for a new vehicle for your landscaping business, then you should consider purchasing one that weighs more than 6,000 pounds. This is because the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers tax deductions for businesses that purchase vehicles over 6,000 pounds.
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