Hello, /r/businessA good friend of mine wants to get into the crane rental business. His brother's friend is already in the business, and owns 4 cranes. He's doing relatively good it seems, so my friend and his brother are planning to get into this business.My friend is looking to buy a 12 ton crane because they are just starting out. He also hinted at a 25 ton crane, but not confirmed.There is a need for cranes in our area because the development in our area is out of the roof. There are many commercial buildings coming up soon so I guess this is a right time.Anyone in this business please feel free to give any tips/advice.To do's and not to do's.Thanks in advance :) via /r/business http://ift.tt/2gV7szc
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