rademamj
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Budget for implements.
And...
BUY FOR USE AND [then] USE! It's unlikely that you're going to take a loss on any piece of equipment (after factoring in the work that you've gotten done with it).
Very accurate statement. Budget for implements and buy only what you need. Renting equipment for those one time small jobs is better than purchasing implements.
However, I am now committed to purchasing a PTO chipper (WoodMax) after thinking a rental was best way to go.
For last 6 months I was renting Vermeer chipper to cleanse my lot of the estimated 10 tons of branchs from clearing operations. Burning is not allowed due to the severe dry weather conditions in Texas. I estimate another 85 tons remain, and it will be much cheaper to purchase and sell, than rent in long term.
Good luck with your purchase.