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Re: need some business advice(long)
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Posted by jlmtractor on July 20, 2006 at 07:02:45 from (65.4.64.180):
In Reply to: need some business advice(long) posted by jlmtractor on July 19, 2006 at 12:08:49:
i could do all that and mow but i wouldnt be on the job mowing and the thing with running your own business well i like working on things but my dad did to until he went to work as a mechanic adn he hated it. but around here i could sell parts and service and like you said sell mowers.like i said before the closest dealer ship is 15 or 20 miles away not many people have trailers so i could go get them and service them adn bring them back. i could also have a machine shop and not charge as much as what allan in ne got charged. but i also have the horse bordering and selling business but it is small because i have down sized ALOT so i might keep the mowing buisness and sell tractors and could find ones in ok condition afix them and then sell for a decent price. well might just be what i do.
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