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Posted by perette on September 12, 2005 at 10:35:27 from (165.121.146.198):
Hello everyone, I could really use alittle advise on starting up my own little buisness. Over the last few years I have bought enough equipment to start my own buisness. All of my machinery is small so I can't really do any big jobs. I have a full line of haying equipment (don't have any wagons or a kicker), 2 bottom plow, 6ft set of disc harrows, 7' rear blade, bucket loader, 50" rototiller, 6' rotary cutter, plus a truck and flatbed trailer. I'd like to till gardens, brushhogging, possibly haying and in town snow removal, whatever people might want done that I can do with my equipment. It has been suggested to me that I just stick an ad in the paper and make up posters to hang on public bulletin boards to advertise, but before I do that, I want to know what other stuff I need to know or do before I just jump in. I am thinking I'd need to make everything official, such as get some sort of buisness insurance so the customer doesn't take me for what little I'm worth after I accidently damage something on their property. Do I have to register a buisness with the goverment?. I really don't have a clue and don't really want to find myself in a legal mess by doing things improperly. Thanks
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