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Will Cobb
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A Vehicle, trailer, chipper, saw, somewhere to dump, insurance,first aid kit, a bit of common sense, and most importantly of all, be able to deal with your customers and smile:thumbup1:.

 

TBH you will be better off working with another surgeon, get experience in all aspects, especially in dealing with customers, then do your own jobs.

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If you work for someone now all the stuff they use ona regular basis. I'm about to start up once i get a vehicle. I'm planning on having :-

 

Silky

MS200T

MS250

big husky i've got hold of and not sure what the model is. But a large mid range/large saw for the bigger stuff or just runa 361 if you know someone who can lend or loan a 660 or 880

 

climbing kit helmet boots trousers etc

spikes

 

broom

rake

blower

bulk bags

 

decent length of bull rope

tipper/trailer

fuel cans

tools and files etc

a dump site contact or two

 

probably forgotten a load but that seems alright for now.

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Bleedin Hell

 

What can you start with Or what should you start with

 

either way

A good understanding that being a good tradesman does not a business make !!

 

After that A means to get customers then a means to price up & then ameans to get paid

 

as for kit Afags might give you an idea of the implementation & then backwards engineer the kit to suit the type of job you intend to take on

 

SO if aerial need climbing kit & rescue kit

Something to cut stuff with

some means of dealing with the arisings you've just made

 

I started with a flat bed merc van ,some aerial kit & a 230 & not much

else

 

Buy what you need when you've got work for it & not before

 

Whatever you earn dont expect it to be all year round & make sure you've got enough £ in the bank from november to see you through untill march.

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I'm sorry I'm going to be harsh here, with an ill thought out brief post like that you are telling me that your not in a postion to be even thinking about starting your own business yet.

 

Are you being asked to do work yet ?

 

What do you need to earn a day to survive ? Take into account basic business overheads and all your personal overheads.

 

What's the minimum kit you can survive with ? Like Yorkshireman I started with a flat bed 3.5 tonner and very little kit.

 

I'd suggest using the search facility on arbtalk to research topics that are concerning you and then maybe construct a new post with specific queries.

 

Most important thing ? Self dicipline.

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