So a friend of mine started renting out his skid steer about 5 years ago. He now has at least a half a million dollars worth of equipment and is building a new shop on commercial property. Crazy how fast he grew. Glad to see your update.
I’m in a similar setup as you and growing quick. I have both a Bobcat E20 and an E26. They both have their place but the E26 is about the perfect size for most customers. Just plan to get 12”, 24” digging buckets and a 36”ditch bucket.
Who are you getting insurance thru? I've been calling around and no one offers policies for rental equipment? Do you have an annual policy for all your equipment, or per rental insurance rider?
Just grind the truck frame crack down real good and weld it from both sides, then weld in a plate on top of that, then add your cross beams. Probably less work then trying to take apart the back end of a rusted truck
Hey Brandon do you have insurance to cover rentals on your equipment? Or are you just taking chances and filtering the projects/people you let rent it?
Hey Brandon ! glad your back with the videos. Send me you email or a contact. I started a rental buisness after watching your videos. hope to talk with you soon.
So a friend of mine started renting out his skid steer about 5 years ago. He now has at least a half a million dollars worth of equipment and is building a new shop on commercial property. Crazy how fast he grew. Glad to see your update.
@@ricepadi29 nice!
Keep up the hardwork man. I just recently found you but ive been watching your vids and seen how you've grown.
Hell yeah dude good to see and hear from you again . Thanks for the update. God bless and God speed.
Hey, Brandon, if you could start all over with.. what Would you do different? Or what machine would you start with first?
I’m in a similar setup as you and growing quick. I have both a Bobcat E20 and an E26. They both have their place but the E26 is about the perfect size for most customers. Just plan to get 12”, 24” digging buckets and a 36”ditch bucket.
nice to see you growing
I'm in the process of starting the same business in similar settings. The closest town is 30 minutes and its 15,000 pop.
KKEEP IITT UPPP i want to do this soon
Who are you getting insurance thru? I've been calling around and no one offers policies for rental equipment? Do you have an annual policy for all your equipment, or per rental insurance rider?
Just grind the truck frame crack down real good and weld it from both sides, then weld in a plate on top of that, then add your cross beams. Probably less work then trying to take apart the back end of a rusted truck
Hey Brandon do you have insurance to cover rentals on your equipment? Or are you just taking chances and filtering the projects/people you let rent it?
@@insanestang4life I have insurance. But I also try to watch who I rent to.
How do you ensure someone doesn’t steal equipment? Do you also take refundable deposits?
@@javed2547 get alot of information take alot pictures of vehicles, IDs and use trackers.
I don’t do deposits. Just get a card on file and take all payments upfront.
With you working full time, when do you rent? on the weekends? You accept credit cards?
I rent on weekends and through the week! Just drop off/pick up in evenings. I do accept credit cards!
Hey Brandon ! glad your back with the videos. Send me you email or a contact. I started a rental buisness after watching your videos. hope to talk with you soon.