first,before you do anything without a doubt,make absolutly sure you are insured as much as possible and in many cases licensed and bonded. start right and STAY right.say you got a job mowing a lot,just a simple residential lot, and hit a gas meter riser(or telephone or electric riser) buried in tall weeds. its not at all unusual for the the repair bill to run $20,000 sometimes that much a hour for something like this. you simply cant afford to do this stuff without insurance anymore!second ,and this is just my opinion, like someone else said,consider a skidsteer.look around at building sites and things ,cleanup on these pays good money,watch for storm cleanup jobs and such,snow removal pays well,and all of these are suited to a skidsteer.try tree and brush clearing,cedar trees are a plague around these parts and a skid steer with a saw and grapple bucket can make good money.for mowing jobs contact realty offices that deal in commercial properties.
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