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Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on January 20, 2005 at 08:34:43 from (4.244.105.60):
In Reply to: resoration business posted by Russell on January 20, 2005 at 05:10:28:
Would you plan on doing your restoration business from your current location? To be truthful many of us think of North Dakota as a vast sheet of frozen tundra. Not somewhere we want to come in the middle of winter to check on the restoration progress of our tractor. Also if you are not thinking locally, consider how many would be willing to pay transportation costs to deliver and pickup a tractor there. Now if you were in the center of the country such as in Kansas------ If you are up for a move, there are MANY closed school buildings that are available reasonably. Store parts in the classrooms and have your shop in the ag shop or gymnasium. They are considering bulldozing the school buildings in my home town because they can't find a qualified buyer, and they don't want the maintainence and liability of them. Sigh!
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