haha, I love tree work and am not sure if I can ever fully give it up.
But right now I am about to start my 5th year of seminary studying to be a pastor. When I was a freshman in college God totally changed my life and Jesus saved me from the penalty of sin. Since then he has given me the desire to become a pastor.
When I moved to LA to go to seminary I was hoping to support myself (and soon thereafter my wonderful bride
) with either tree work or construction, both of which I had done in the past. When I could not find a job I decided to start my own company.
All that to say I do not want to purchase new or slightly used equipment because I will not be able to use it for more than a couple years. (I have a 23 year old dump truck and 13 year old chipper!) I will finish seminary next spring and will start looking for pastoral jobs soon thereafter. Nevertheless, I might still hang on to my equipment, drop worker's comp, and do small side jobs by myself, especially stump grinding (Pastors do not make much!). Or I might do some contract climbing. We'll see.
Also, I bought that 1 ton :msp_smile: Ended up paying 4200. It's SWEET.