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As a custom harvester for 49 years and now retired I would like to answer some of your questions. It can be a very rewarding business both financially and as a way of life, but if not managed right it can be a financial night mare. Yes, you will need a lot of equipment besides your two combines, and most of that equipment will have to pass DOT inspections. Since you have sons that seem to be willing to work that will help. Finding good help is probably the number one problem for a lot of harvesters. Remember any heavy truck driver must have a CDl license and be drug tested even if they are your own sons. You will need commercial insurance for your vehicles with at least a million dollars of liability insurance. I have always thought for a new guy in the business finding good jobs would be very difficult. I had a customer base that I was loyal to and they were loyal to me so I could go back every year to the same farmers, and by the way that is the way, probably 99%, of the harvesters operate today. There are second and third generation harvesters cutting for the same second and third generation farmers. On the other hand in a year when there is a shortage of combines in a given area a lot of farmers will hire about anybody that has a combine. Hopefully other harvesters will chime in and give you some of their advise also. Good luck if you give custom harvesting a try.