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Posted by Muddlehead on October 24, 2002 at 20:00:28 from (12.98.97.156):
In Reply to: bushhoggin advice posted by jj in ga on October 24, 2002 at 16:48:31:
Cost it out. What to move your equipment? How much time bushogin, how much time trimmin? What for insurance do they want? What you got for local license fees? What is your time on that tractor worth? What is the wear & tear cost? I wouldn't hook a trailer to my truck for less than $35/hr. If you work alone and keep your gear up you should do alright with costing it out somewhere near that figure and adding a portal to portal charge for moving the equipment between sites and your home base. My 2 cents worth. Whatever you do, draw the line on how cheap you can do it. Don't go lower, first time you got to pay for a breakdown you'll be cryin the blues for not feeding the maintenence/replacement kitty.
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