I had a buddy have a similar entrepreneurial seizure and started a tractor work business. Got his 1st job shredding a pasture. He promptly hit an irrigation line and had to pay to have that fixed. Next he ran over a broken off T post and tore up a rear tire. No sooner got that replaced and got going good again and hit a piece of concrete and tore up the shredder, sheared the pin but not before bending the blade. This was all before noon. He did get finished but sure didn't make any money.
I see multiple tractor work startups advertising in the local feed store,grocery, craigslist etc. None seem to last.
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