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    need a dozer

    Nice congratulations. Not a bad loan at all. We wish you the best of luck and keep us posted.
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    What chance do i have?

    Its going to depend on your credit. Equipment financing would be the way to go but but the dollar amount will be limited. No more than $25-30K. What equipment would your business need?
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    need a dozer

    WScott, Hope all is well. Yes lenders consider any business under 2 years in business a "startup". Have you spoke to anyone about doing equipment leasing? That could be a good option but will limit you on the amount financed. I'd say under $25K.
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    Question for all the financeheads out there!

    I would have to agree with Financeman and Finance Person. Equipment leasing is a great route to keeping the paperwork to a minimum if you stay under $150K. With the collateral programs you need roughly about double more than the amount you would like to finance. Generally they take the auction...
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