Posted by Geo-TH,In on September 21, 2018 at 03:25:49 from (172.78.13.149):
In Reply to: Custom farming posted by TDJD on September 20, 2018 at 16:25:01:
TDJD, Check into insurance first. Insurance agent may want to know how much business do you do? That would be hard to answer if you are just starting out.
Many times I get people wanting me to repair yards that a tree trimmers have left ruts. I always worry about falling into an old dry well or old septic tank.
I think a person could make some money following tree trimmers if you have the right equipment.
Doing backhoe work is risky. Even though you have utilities marked, you never know what you may find. I know a guy that grinds stumps. He said 90% of his work is at the south end of town. People on the north end are too cheap to have stumps ground. You may find the same to be true. Some people are too cheap to hire you.
If you are good, work of mouth is a good way to get jobs.
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