I have 10 heavily wooded acres that I recently purchased that needs a ton of work, primarily brush clearing. While I've rented equipment on a few occasions, my problem is that, between work, kids, and everything else, I only find a few hours a week to spend on it. That really doesn't jive with rental equipment being charged by the day.
My thought is to buy a reasonably used piece of equipment (probably something along the lines of a Kubota U55 mini-ex), put 100-200 hours on it over a period of 6 months to a year to complete everything I need, and then sell it. Ideally at minimal loss from what I purchased it for.
Anybody ever done something like this and not lost their ass? Or am I probably better off just clearing my schedule a few weekends to get my money's worth out of a rental?
My thought is to buy a reasonably used piece of equipment (probably something along the lines of a Kubota U55 mini-ex), put 100-200 hours on it over a period of 6 months to a year to complete everything I need, and then sell it. Ideally at minimal loss from what I purchased it for.
Anybody ever done something like this and not lost their ass? Or am I probably better off just clearing my schedule a few weekends to get my money's worth out of a rental?
