SE VA/NE NC | thagen - 11/17/2022 14:26
Just looking to do some rough market research, I am wondering if there is enough business out there for a guy to make a living detailing heavy equipment. I would think a mobile service would be the best way to get a start, but winter would slow a guy down unless there was a heated shop that could be used somewhere. So my questions to anyone willing to provide some feedback:
1. Have you or would you ever use a detailing service for your ag machinery?
2. How many times a year would you use a detailing service?
3. How much would you be willing to spend for a complete detail (interior, exterior, wax/protected coating) for a smaller item (i.e. collector tractor, skid-steer)?
4. How much would you be willing to spend for a complete detail (interior, exterior, wax/protected coating) for a larger item (i.e. combine, 4WD, semi)?
Obviously there are a lot of variables and special considerations that can be made, but just looking for general opinions. Thanks in advance for the response!
Check out deere detailer on twitter. Hes the best there is, maybe he could give you some insight.
1. No, yes. Wish someone local did it.
2. Once, maybe every other year on some pieces.
3. $600-800
4. $1500 (to look like new minus wear, this means when a hidden sensor fails, theres not grease and dirt to clear to get to it).
Edited by HoRFarms 11/17/2022 14:18
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