Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed?

   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #11  
Mate, you gotta go by your gut, When I brought my first machine I didn't have a job to go to, never sat on a mulcher in my life but I only knew what product I wanted to give my customers. I put 1600hrs on that machine in a year and out grew it so decided to get a designated mulcher, brought my current machine and poured 2500 litres of hydraulic oil on the ground in 2000 hrs with no help from the agent or manufacture and that's only a little of what's gone on. Point is you need huge balls and a good wife cause it can be a heart break game
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #12  
I would not buy a machine, no matter how good it is without close dealer support, period.
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed?
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#13  
Row, like 30 mins away from home or are u talking bout a reputation for stepping up to help with equiptment problems? I have a yancey cat 30 mins south of home, Stowers cat 30 mins north & bobcat bout 50 mins south also
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #14  
I would say a reputable dealer that can service your machine. A cat 299 is a great machine. I have no experience with bobcat, some local fella hates his. And is looking to move into a cat. I ran a sk 140 which is built on a 299 frame, mine burnt up, but I'm getting a new unit this week. They are great machines, but fire is a risk we all deal with.
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #15  
I would say a reputable dealer that can service your machine. A cat 299 is a great machine. I have no experience with bobcat, some local fella hates his. And is looking to move into a cat. I ran a sk 140 which is built on a 299 frame, mine burnt up, but I'm getting a new unit this week. They are great machines, but fire is a risk we all deal with.

What would you say the production difference is between the SK 140 and a 299 ?
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #16  
Well to be honest I'm not sure. The 299 is a good performer, but we run 8-10 hrs in the fla summer. And the cooling package Supertrack builds is a huge help. In fact we couldn't run that long without it. So that being said maybe 1.5 - 1. Maybe more depending on what we are mulching. If you get into 8-10" peppers the 140 will walk away from the 299.
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #17  
Have you used the sk 140 for anything other mulching, like grading?
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #18  
I have. It's balanced well with the head on it, a little tail heavy with just a bucket. But still a great all purpose machine. Mine is basically a dedicated mulcher
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed? #19  
At 42 & a birthday coming on 12/28 I may be a little late in life to try a change but find myself daydreaming bout what yall do as a living for myself everyday instead of in this truck. I need to get over the fairytale wishes or make the jump I guess. Sux to be this distracted by something im that interested in but not sure enough of to go ahead & do. A lot to learn.

Check out a guy named Jon Acuff. He has a book called "start".
Dave Ramsey has some great books on sale for $10 bucks this week on his website that deal with "making the jump". Here's my .02. If you can't shake "that feeling", God put it there. If He put it there, then there is a way.

Another book "Quitter" by Jon Acuff shows you a way to make the jump from day job to dream job.

Do you have any property to practice on? Start small and debt free as much as possible. Practice, practice, practice and use existing contacts to start marketing once you have some competency. It can be done and 42 is the perfect age. If you are in good shape.. all the better. If not, get in shape! I have been working hard to get back to my fighting weight and feeling better each day which helps me last longer and heal quicker from the beating this line of work gives. I'm 45 1/2. Gray beard and all!
 
   / Knowing what u know now, what woulda changed?
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#20  
Thanks for the encouragement yellow dog. I will see about getting the books u mentioned. Yes I have 13 acres of land that's 10 years past cutover time to practice on. Bout 18 more acres of mature mixed hardwood & pine around my house too. Got it surveyed & lines marked well then after a good bit of time on the little kubota & bush hog & seeing no more than I had accomplished I started getting the fever for mulching. Figured if I had a need for it, a lot of folks around here may also. Then a couple months ago my buddy across the road was trying to clear some brush from sides of his creek. He stuck his tractor so bad mine wouldn't budge it, nor would my 4x4 pickup that we tried to pull it out with. Wrecker bill & he was outta the muck finally. He finally ended up chain sawing & a lot more time & manual labor later he still not done. May be that God put it on me cause can't shake it yet.
 

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