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@Miller Mod Saws take it from me.....listen to what Bob has to say because my business is built around second tier saws with very little local logging and a minimal amount of landscapers. It takes allot of sales to generate any real income. I dont know exact numbers but i sell a ton of Makita saws(keep 100+ in stock) and I went the route Bob suggested, low price. As a whole it has been a failure....even at 2-300 saws per year I might only work on 5-10 dolmar per month vs 20 stihls per week. .

Don't sell yourself short. I wouldn't call that a failure at all. Those numbers are VERY respectable for those brands. I'm guessing that many of those saws are being shipped to members, so they are not going to affect the workload in the shop.
 

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Don't sell yourself short. I wouldn't call that a failure at all. Those numbers are VERY respectable for those brands. I'm guessing that many of those saws are being shipped to members, so they are not going to affect the workload in the shop.
thats the thing, for the first 2 yrs or so i didnt ship a single saw, the next couple years was just a handful, and even the last 2 years that I expanded the online/forum sales the vast majority of sales are still local. without looking up to give accurate numbers i cant say for sure but the last month of sales has only been 2 new saws(that i can remember) leave here on the fedex truck vs i sold 3 saws just today locally.
 

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Truss company in Wathena?

Wah-The-Nah, Kickapoo for 'the shining horns'.
 

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What's concrete worth up there?

I've got about 200 cubic feet of pole/pile footings to pour on current deck job and I'm using a concrete mixer and barrowing. I know, crazy, but events have made it necessary to get 'er done. One more big day and it'll be done. Desperate to get out of the wet, muddy, mo-fo ground.
 

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What's concrete worth up there?

I've got about 200 cubic feet of pole/pile footings to pour on current deck job and I'm using a concrete mixer and barrowing. I know, crazy, but events have made it necessary to get 'er done. One more big day and it'll be done. Desperate to get out of the wet, muddy, mo-fo ground.
I honestly couldn't tell ya. Last time I personally poured I believe it was $110 a yard.
 
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