Oh yeah, you got me pegged. Im a bad guy to consider buying a $75 saw so my helper can cut up brush. The shoe laces work better than you would think. What kind of equipment did you start your company with? Does your breath always smell like that when you talk or is it just this thread?
Well I have been in the business for 1 year now
I Saved up and started with a Stihl ms200t and basic climbing and rigging gear
Now one year later I have an ms362 and ms660 Complete set rigging gear and Climbing gear
I sub all my chipping work out and I have 2 guy that work part-time. I average about $1500-$2000 per day
That comes out to (half day of chipping $250) (2 gound guys $125x2) (Me Climbing at $300 what I pay myself)
and the other 700 - 1200 goes into the business account. Now we don't make a killing i do ok for being new to the biz (i have 4 years experience)
but if u can't spend a few hundred buck on a pro level saw Then you need to look at you business model and fix things there is money to be made in this industry.
If you do
good work, show up, are honest, look and act professional have reasonable rates
then there should be no reason that you cant make enough money to buy a saw
what you saying just doesn't make sense
by the way when I bought my ms660 it was paid for within 2 hours of picking it up