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But the isn't that great a deal of money you can make for that.....everyone I speak to says your own business is the way forward.

 

 

That's true but that's also where you get the big bills and hassle and responsibility of finding the work which is not easy as per your original question. Even for my gardening/ grass cutting contracting business I've put in over £50 k.

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I mean I have a John Deere 1026R most attachments, brand new hayter, mulch John Deere, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, pole saw, hand tools, blowers, collectors, log splitters, and I can't say I have spent anything near 50k. Sorry to be blunt but I'm not following

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