Originally Posted by
BatteryBob
I have looked into insurance some, but will need to do so more. I also believe it can support a yard, we have talked to many farmers saying that if there was a closer yard they would just haul it in themselves. The reason there isn't a yard owned by a large company is because it would need to be owner operated to make any bit of a profit, it is also a seasonal market, being that the farms can't remove the metal when there is 6 feet of snow on it. I have also have a written business plan. Do you see any problem with using a log grapple instead of a excavator grapple? By using a log grapple mounted on a truck or trailer we can cut our start up costs by half.
Well to start up you can start with the grapple but I would if at all possible get the excavator for the simple reason that you could attach a shear to the excavator and then you would be able to prepare your steel a lot faster and cheaper, also the grapples are basically made to handle yard waste and not steel. I can see manny repair bills and down time using a grapple for steel, the biggest problem besides good help in a yard is equipment brake downs. From what you are saying 75% or more of your business will be tin and steel! I think that you would need to spend the money on a excavator and a couple of attachments to make the yard function the right way. Also when you can you should get a log bailer for your tin/ shred, bailing the tin will enable you to load flat bed trailers with 22 tons making it feasible to ship to the nearest shredder. Also you will get $5.00 a ton for bailing your tin. Opening a yard to today is very costly please make sure you have the capital needed, I am not saying that you do not have the capital or resources what I am saying is this if you figure the start up cost would be say $400,000.00 figure you will need $600,000.00
One thing that you must put in place from the start is to have every one on the books and to have workmans comp in place, it's just the nature of the business, accidents will unfortunately happen and you have to protect yourself and your business.
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