For hire?

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Mike Hage
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For hire?

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Word has gotten around here that im into windmills. Ive had a few people ask if i can "service" theirs. No one around here does this. Im not thinking of charging to go and look at someones mill. So far ive had only 3 requests. No one seems to know much about how they work. I do have a bit of a monopoly on the mill service industry lol. Thoughts?
Windcatcher530 Dan
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As long as you don't mind doing that 30 or more feet in the air. Not me if you bring it to my shop yes. And also if you get busy you won't have the time to work on your own mills.Also you need a good shop equipped with machinery and windmill parts. GOOD LUCK !
mtblah
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Dan , that is exactly right on ! I have several lined up for rebuild , but only when they are on the ground ....
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windybob
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You can do it part time, and just ask for a donation for doing it. Don't see anything wrong with that.
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number. IF YOU TALK TO HIM, AND HE HELPS YOU, THEN BUY FROM HIM. IT CREATES GOOD KARMA.
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