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Agricultural Equipment Rental Service

A high-capital, high-yield business providing tractors, tillers, and water pumps for rent to farmers who cannot afford to buy their own machinery.

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Startup Cost
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Monthly Cost
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Monthly Revenue
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Net Profit
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Break-even
4 months
Time to Launch
1 month
Team Size
1–2 people
hard difficultyvery high demandlow competitionstable

Market

Demand
very high
Competition
low
Trend
stable

Target Customer
Small to medium scale local farmers needing machinery for planting and harvest seasons

Team

Min People
1
Solo Possible
Yes ✓
  • Owner/Mechanic: Transporting machines, performing maintenance, managing schedule

Financials

Startup Cost Breakdown

Used Walking Tractor & Tiller...
2 Industrial Water Pumps...
Harvester/Thresher...
Spare Parts & Tools...

Unit Economics

Cost/Unit
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Price/Unit
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Profit/Unit
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Operations

Daily Tasks

  • Deliver machine to farm
  • Operate or supervise operation
  • Perform daily oil/belt checks
  • Transport machine back to secure garage

Tools

TractorPumpsMechanic Toolset

Marketing

Village Headman NetworkingAgri-Supply Shop Flyers
  • Partner with local fertilizer shops to advertise your rental services
  • Offer flexible payment (e.g., pay after harvest)

Estimated CAC: ...

Growth

Scale Method

  • Buy full-size combine harvesters
  • Expand to neighboring villages
  • Offer land-clearing services

Bottlenecks

  • Extreme seasonality (Peak demand during planting/harvest, dead during off-season)
  • High capital required to scale

Risk

high risk
  • Machine breaking down mid-season
  • Farmers defaulting on payment due to bad weather/crop failure

Timeline

First 7 Days

  • Day 1: Research which crop is dominant in your area to buy the right machine
  • Day 2: Purchase used, reliable machinery (e.g., Kubota)
  • Day 3: Perform full engine overhaul and maintenance
  • Day 4: Introduce yourself to village heads
  • Day 5: Drop flyers at local tea shops and fertilizer stores
  • Day 6: Create a booking schedule book
  • Day 7: First rental day

Milestones

Fully booked for harvest seasonMonth 2
Break-even on tractorMonth 5
Buy a second tractorYear 1