Indydirtfarmer
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thanks for the info, Indy. Detailed and concise as always.
My aim is to keep the pricing at a level that's affordable for the customer and also viable for me to generate a return on the equipment & my time.
As a side note, this is a business for me. I have a small home improvement/handyman business and this is one more offering for my current customers and another hook for new ones. I do have all the requisite insurances & permits (for tractor & trailers too). There are no, zero, none, zip, zilch equipment rental yards within 40 miles of my area...homeowner options are quite limited.
-Norm )</font>
Your first season will see a few customers, maybe even a LOTof business. But hold on for year 2 and beyond. It takes a couple seasons to get things rolling. After 29-1/2 years, I've got all I can handle, and then some. It's POURING rain right now, and I'm STILL getting 6 or 7 phone calls per day wanting gardens tilled or plowed.
My aim is to keep the pricing at a level that's affordable for the customer and also viable for me to generate a return on the equipment & my time.
As a side note, this is a business for me. I have a small home improvement/handyman business and this is one more offering for my current customers and another hook for new ones. I do have all the requisite insurances & permits (for tractor & trailers too). There are no, zero, none, zip, zilch equipment rental yards within 40 miles of my area...homeowner options are quite limited.
-Norm )</font>
Your first season will see a few customers, maybe even a LOTof business. But hold on for year 2 and beyond. It takes a couple seasons to get things rolling. After 29-1/2 years, I've got all I can handle, and then some. It's POURING rain right now, and I'm STILL getting 6 or 7 phone calls per day wanting gardens tilled or plowed.