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<blockquote data-quote="The Baron" data-source="post: 33586" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>Hi Guys, I've got a small equipment rental business. I currently have 2 Kubota KX71 mini-excavators and 2 Case skid-steers (a 420 and a 445). I'm trying to grow my business into a full-time living. I can do alright in the summer (May - October or thereabouts) but winter is dead slow and unless I can pickup a fair amount of revenue in the winter I'll have to keep a second job to make ends meet at home. I'm in Ontario so of course we get cold/snow in the winter. Other than snow removal can anyone give me ideas of what potential unders/renters there are in the winter? I'm starving for idea on who to target for renting my equipment in the winter. I even consideredf shipping my machines south to warmer climates if I has someone who would rent/lease them for the winter months. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Baron, post: 33586, member: 3706"] Hi Guys, I've got a small equipment rental business. I currently have 2 Kubota KX71 mini-excavators and 2 Case skid-steers (a 420 and a 445). I'm trying to grow my business into a full-time living. I can do alright in the summer (May - October or thereabouts) but winter is dead slow and unless I can pickup a fair amount of revenue in the winter I'll have to keep a second job to make ends meet at home. I'm in Ontario so of course we get cold/snow in the winter. Other than snow removal can anyone give me ideas of what potential unders/renters there are in the winter? I'm starving for idea on who to target for renting my equipment in the winter. I even consideredf shipping my machines south to warmer climates if I has someone who would rent/lease them for the winter months. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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