beastmaster
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Calif. while a great place to live, isn't business friendly. I have read some on this site about the new smog tiers for commercial motors over 50 HP, but I am now starting to see the effects its having on small businesses. I left a guys house where he's almost having a nervous brake down over this. He has a lot of nice equipment, better then most. Yet now most of it is now non-compliant with the law. The economy is in a up and down turmoil still out here, especially here in the Inland empire, spending several hundred thousand dollar on new equipment isn't an option for many.
I mentioned this to some other owner operators I know and it has effected them as well. Many ending up selling non-compliant equipment at auction for way below market value or are sitting on stuff they can't use.
Who's going to profit from this? The air? I like being able to see the air I breath:msp_rolleyes: No the hakes with the old pick up and chuck and dive, who are use to flying under radar, working without ins. or workers comp, and any amount of skill
Large muliti-stated businesses can just shuffle things around to other out of state divisional partners. The biggest and the best will just factor it in on their bids, but the struggling little guy is screwed.
I have been looking around for a old dump and small chipper, thinking about maybe going back into business, but I can't afford to buy new.
Just would like to hear from any other Calif. based companys that have been effected by this, or any advice about getting older equipment compliant, so I can pass it on. Thanks.
I mentioned this to some other owner operators I know and it has effected them as well. Many ending up selling non-compliant equipment at auction for way below market value or are sitting on stuff they can't use.
Who's going to profit from this? The air? I like being able to see the air I breath:msp_rolleyes: No the hakes with the old pick up and chuck and dive, who are use to flying under radar, working without ins. or workers comp, and any amount of skill
Large muliti-stated businesses can just shuffle things around to other out of state divisional partners. The biggest and the best will just factor it in on their bids, but the struggling little guy is screwed.
I have been looking around for a old dump and small chipper, thinking about maybe going back into business, but I can't afford to buy new.
Just would like to hear from any other Calif. based companys that have been effected by this, or any advice about getting older equipment compliant, so I can pass it on. Thanks.