Yes, I did notice the section about prior experience.
That was the thing that made me the most apprehensive about all of this. Well, that and the liability I'll be taking on. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I'm looking at buying a new Unimog U500. It'll run the boom-mower, a snow plow, a salt spreader, a front-end loader, a rear-mount crane, a
chipper, a tow-behind hydraulic grader, etc. etc. etc. It's a brilliant setup if you ask me. The truck runs its own hydraulics systems.
I'm in love with the idea of the truck, and I'm positive that you could make money with the thing. But I want to be sure that I
DO make money with the setup, cuz it ain't cheap. So I'm trying to figure out my game plan before I commit to buying the equipment.
In addition to all of this, I'm a steel sculptor. And it would be lovely to use the Unimog for fetching steel supplies, loading and unloading sculpture for installation, getting to my remote house and shop in the snow, mowing my OWN driveway banks (about 1 mile of driveway), etc.
So, if I can pick up a few jobs with the Unimog that will pay for the equipment over 3-4 years . . . . I'd be happy. Once I've offset the purchase, any extra money coming in from the Unimog would be gravy.
Here's a picture to show an example of the boom-mower on the truck
And another that kinda shows the road-grader
Since I'm moving to the mountains of Western N.C., I also wonder about the possibility of running building supplies up rough roads for local builders. Or landscaping supplies. Or pulling mobile home trailers up rough inclines. I'm just not sure where to focus my time and effort. I'm going to call the owner of the company that built my driveway and see if he would be willing to send me driveway maintenance jobs.
Just trying to realize a dream.