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First off I would like to say Hello! I am new to the forum but I read almost daily. I have to say this one of the best forums I have read yet.
Any way as the title says i'm in need of some advice...
I work a full time job in law enforcement and i'm thinking about buying some where around 40 hp tractor to start a side business (looking at kubota L3800) i'm going to need a trailer and implements also. I'm not going to be quitting my full time job to run this business just going to be doing it on my days off. I've got a 2009 Seirra 1500 Z71 to tow the equipment with for now. I'm looking at buying at least medium duty implements and going to try and start off with just 5ft bush hog and box scrape. A 5ft disc harrow, tiller, and maybe a single turn plow will be soon to follow. I'm also going to have a FEL on the tractor. I will buy more implements and maybe some type of smaller diesel dump truck later on as I need them and according to how the money is being made. Im looking at providing bush hogging, driveway work, pasture maintenance and renovations, un developed lot maintenance, garden tilling, food plots for hunters, small clearing jobs, basically any types of tractor work. The area I live in is mostly rural with several big farms and lots of "smaller" acreage/farms.
Im going to be doing this paying taxes and having insurance, its not going to be an "cash under the table" type business. Not that there's anything with that I just dont want it like that. I live in the central NC about 45 minutes east of Charlotte. I've looked at other peoples ads for this type of work on craigslist and have found a few. Most are charging by the hr and prices range from $50 to $100 per hr. I am wanting to price the jobs by the "job" not by the hr. I think that would be more fair to me and the customer.
If there's anybody out there already doing somthing like this please chime in and give some pointers. But some questions I have are as follows.
My first question is with roughly a $25,000 investment will I at least be able to make a equipment payment and maybe make a little money with the competition that's out there?
Second is it better to buy new at 0% financing or slightly used?
Third whats the best way to advertise?
Im looking at possibly turning this into something I will do after I retire and maybe even expanding into hiring a additional crew in the future.
Sorry for running on and on but just seeking some advice from more experienced people. But thanks in advance for the help!
Any way as the title says i'm in need of some advice...
I work a full time job in law enforcement and i'm thinking about buying some where around 40 hp tractor to start a side business (looking at kubota L3800) i'm going to need a trailer and implements also. I'm not going to be quitting my full time job to run this business just going to be doing it on my days off. I've got a 2009 Seirra 1500 Z71 to tow the equipment with for now. I'm looking at buying at least medium duty implements and going to try and start off with just 5ft bush hog and box scrape. A 5ft disc harrow, tiller, and maybe a single turn plow will be soon to follow. I'm also going to have a FEL on the tractor. I will buy more implements and maybe some type of smaller diesel dump truck later on as I need them and according to how the money is being made. Im looking at providing bush hogging, driveway work, pasture maintenance and renovations, un developed lot maintenance, garden tilling, food plots for hunters, small clearing jobs, basically any types of tractor work. The area I live in is mostly rural with several big farms and lots of "smaller" acreage/farms.
Im going to be doing this paying taxes and having insurance, its not going to be an "cash under the table" type business. Not that there's anything with that I just dont want it like that. I live in the central NC about 45 minutes east of Charlotte. I've looked at other peoples ads for this type of work on craigslist and have found a few. Most are charging by the hr and prices range from $50 to $100 per hr. I am wanting to price the jobs by the "job" not by the hr. I think that would be more fair to me and the customer.
If there's anybody out there already doing somthing like this please chime in and give some pointers. But some questions I have are as follows.
My first question is with roughly a $25,000 investment will I at least be able to make a equipment payment and maybe make a little money with the competition that's out there?
Second is it better to buy new at 0% financing or slightly used?
Third whats the best way to advertise?
Im looking at possibly turning this into something I will do after I retire and maybe even expanding into hiring a additional crew in the future.
Sorry for running on and on but just seeking some advice from more experienced people. But thanks in advance for the help!