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<blockquote data-quote="Shane s" data-source="post: 6893304" data-attributes="member: 61616"><p>I Started out doing contracting work bought my own tractor machinery etc at 16/17 and let me tell you, you will never become rich from it. Yes there is some profit in it but anything you make you seem to reinvest in more machinery or upgrading. If you want to make money you need to find a niche market for your area, for example for me it was Mulching & small square baling (now running 2 small square baler and a round baler). However unfortunately the mulching wasn't working well for me when i started baling in summer as i didn't have time to do everything. I decided to be wiser and got myself a good office job with flexible hours so that i am still able to contract on a smaller scale, mostly with baling etc. Im only at it 4 seasons as im only 21 yet and i know ill never become a millionaire from contracting but i enjoy doing it and still making a profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane s, post: 6893304, member: 61616"] I Started out doing contracting work bought my own tractor machinery etc at 16/17 and let me tell you, you will never become rich from it. Yes there is some profit in it but anything you make you seem to reinvest in more machinery or upgrading. If you want to make money you need to find a niche market for your area, for example for me it was Mulching & small square baling (now running 2 small square baler and a round baler). However unfortunately the mulching wasn't working well for me when i started baling in summer as i didn't have time to do everything. I decided to be wiser and got myself a good office job with flexible hours so that i am still able to contract on a smaller scale, mostly with baling etc. Im only at it 4 seasons as im only 21 yet and i know ill never become a millionaire from contracting but i enjoy doing it and still making a profit. [/QUOTE]
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