lawnguy1
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I've got the morning off on account on the weather so I want to run with this thread because this is exactly where I was at one time. I left the lawncare company I was with and all I had was a 22 inch huskee and a 40 dollar featherlite weedeater. As is the case with every new spring, a lot of guys fresh out of hs whose rich daddys bought them zero turns and Trailor setups were all over the place and at first I was intimidated when I would pull up to a job in my beat up truck and have to lift my mower out of the bed as they were riding off the ramps with their shiny equipment laughing. But I stuck with it because I knew either they would become burnt out, get lazy or just fail to provide good service. I relied not on equipment but drive. By the end of the summer I had enough money to advance my equipment and was able to grow from there. Ric is right completely in regards to long term continuity in the business. As for right now though you can do it on what u have now and then continue to grow from there. Clients RESPECT a man who is humble and hardworking and cares about his clients even if his equipment is inexpensive. They'll choose him anyday over a cocky kid whose only out there to make a quick buck