swyman
ArboristSite Operative
Time to pay my .05. "should I start a tree business" was my post about a year and a half ago. I went through the same thing you are, went into it feeling confident and then some similar responses and I to got pissed off and flew off the deepend for a few pages.....well read about it if you want. I can tell you from my experience, I had enough cash to buy a 60' truck, and a bandit 250xp. I already had saws, bobcat, gooseneck trailer and a 1 ton truck. Not that that makes me any better a Treeman but I am pretty efficient. The best thing I have is a 20 year retired tree care owner that goes with me on almost every job, point being these folks are right nothing can replace experience in this industry. Without that guy showing me how to study a tree, proper equipment placement, how to cut, where to cut, how to rig..yada yada yada, would have made this extremely difficult (and it still is not easy by any means). If you can, follow the advice from the jedi masters young Luke. You're age is perfect, if you can swing it work for someone and you will learn the ins and outs on their dime. It has been a very expensive endeavor, equipment up keep is not cheap or easy and I have decent stuff and it's paid for. Just give it a couple years man, I know its hard but used equipment is higher than hell right now not that you need a lot to start but efficiency is the key. I don't want to keep rambling and these guys I have found have been right on weather I liked what they had to.say or not. If you want to hear more pm me and I could give you my number, not going to bore everyone any longer. Be safe, Shane