Monday, December 5, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
GIE+EXPO 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
How To Adjust Your Nite-Hawk Sweeper Curb Broom
To extend the life of your curb broom system and avoid costly repairs, follow these simple procedures when adjusting your curb broom: When making any adjustments, ensure that the unit and broom are on a flat level surface. When checking the broom rotation speed, extension and retraction, be sure to have the power level setting at 100%. Angle Adjustment Speed Adjustment The speed of the broom is factory preset, but it can be adjusted using the curb broom relief valve to fit your individual needs. The curb broom relief valve is located on the passenger side of the manifold. Loosen the jam nut on the relief valve and turn the screw counter-clockwise for more speed and clockwise for less. (Note - this relief valve also controls the speed at which the broom extends and retracts) Turnbuckle Adjustment The curb broom turnbuckle adjusts how far the broom extends and retracts. Adjusting how far the broom extends also affects how far the broom retracts and vise versa. To extend the broom further, remove the turnbuckle from the curb broom arm, loosen the two jam nuts and spin the turnbuckle counterclockwise and reinstall. To retract the broom further, spin the turnbuckle clockwise and reinstall. |
Friday, September 30, 2011
Being Proactive With Your Sweeping Business
But there can be a silver lining around this dark cloud of doom. We believe that the answers are not found in burying your head in the sand and waiting for things to work themselves out. Borrow the title from Rick Page's book, "Hope is Not a Strategy" and take this opportunity and time to be proactive in all aspects of your business. We want to touch on a few strategies that are crucial to maintaining and successfully growing your business in tough times.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
How To Motivate Your Employees
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Deember/January Newsletter
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND MERRY CHRISTMAS ,
This time of year always seems to fly by. Maybe it's the fact that the youngest of my 4 kids still believes in the "Santa phenomenon". She is only three, but singularly focused on obtaining as many presents as possible. To her, this goal is the real meaning of Christmas. If she still feels this way next year, I will have concluded that I have failed as a parent. It seems like things accelerate the older I get. It seems like only yesterday, (actually five years now), that for weeks leading up to Christmas, little items around the house mysteriously disappeared. I was especially alarmed when my new DVD of Monster Bulls (Elk Hunting stuff), strangely vanished. I conducted a grid by grid search of our house, even finding a long lost computer mouse in the couch cushions, but the DVD remained allusive. So after the usual grumbling I resigned myself to never seeing it again. Imagine my surprise and the feeling of silliness I felt that I had gotten upset over such a trivial thing, when upon opening a gift from my five year old daughter I found my DVD. She had been secretly procuring items from everyone in the house and wrapping them up and sticking them under our Christmas tree. She wanted to be part of the giving process also. Every time one of the family opened one of her gifts her little face lit up with excitement as we were genuinely happy and surprised at the gifts she had re-given us. At that moment, I was pretty thankful for having such a sweet kid. To this day thinking about the story still brings a sense of amusement and gratitude.
Time marches on and every year we put out a Nite-Hawk calendar and I move the old year's calendar down my office wall. It never occurred to me that I may run out of space on my office wall. Maybe that says more about the size of my office, but I prefer it to mean that we have been doing this for a while. I still feel like I am a young guy, but reality sinks in when I look in the mirror and notice far too many gray hairs for a 20 something year old. I am sure many of you whom I have known for 15 to 20 years feel the same. Your youthful enthusiasm is infectious and I hope that I have the opportunity to continue to work with you for many years to come.
With the state of the economy the last several years, we have seen many tough challenges for many in our industry. Many contractors continue to struggle at levels well below where they were only a few years ago. Hopefully, the really tough days are in the past and you can look forward to a bright and prosperous future. At Nite-Hawk we have been very fortunate and grateful for the opportunity we've had to meet some of you and work with all of you. I think we have a unique opportunity to work with contractors and hopefully act more like a partner than a supplier. Typically, in these newsletters we have tried to write something of substance that may help in your business. However, during this time of year, my hope is that we remember what is truly important in our lives and think about how we can make life better for those around us. If there is anything we can help with, whether it be sales, marketing, operations, finance, or just talking about the industry please don't hesitate to give us a call. Even if you never intend to buy a truck or aren't a current customer, we would love to talk to you and see if we can help. Personally, as well as from everyone here at Nite-Hawk, we wish you a warm and prosperous Holiday Season and renewed optimism for the upcoming year.
Happy Holidays,
Tracy Day, President
Finance Partner | |
Wells Fargo We have added Wells Fargo to our outstanding group of finance partners to offer some of the most competitive financing rates available. Depending on credit approval, Wells Fargo is offering historically low financing/lease rates on equipment. Financing should be a simple and stress-free process, so give us a call today to see how you qualify. |
National Pavement Expo | |
Join us in Nashville February 2-5th for the annual NPE Show. From nationally recognized conference sessions to a packed exhibit floor and unprecedented networking opportunities, you'll find everything you need to make smart decisions for your sweeping and pavement maintenance business. Stop by our booth, #1432, to see the latest innovations in hydraulically powered parking lot sweepers with our NH Raptor and NH 200 Osprey sweeper models. It was nice to see many of you in sunny Las Vegas this weekend for the NPE West Show. Complimentary show passes are available per request via email at info@nitehawksweepers.com or toll-free at 800.448.9364. |