Posted by Ryan GA on August 19, 2012 at 21:12:44 from (74.179.184.79):
I have been thinking of opening up a small side business dealing with used equipment. I have always enjoyed dealing with farm equipment.I have bought/sold/traded numerous peices of equipment the last few years. I would like to be able to buy equipment and do a little work on them and then sell them. Im not looking to get rich quick, just wanting to find a better use of spare time. What would be the best way to go about this? Would it be better to buy and sell outright or consign equipment and recieve a percentage on each piece? Eventually one day I would like to expand this side business into a central loacation where I could service equipment and sell general everyday farm products, such as sprayer pumps,tips, etc. Hyd hose and fittings, grease/ oil. Just general things that get used on the farm. Im in my early 20s and working on my Agri-Business degree. Any suggestions on which direction I should go. Thanks in advance! Ryan GA
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