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Re: How much to charge for mileage
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 27, 2006 at 10:42:04 from (64.179.117.83):
In Reply to: How much to charge for mileage posted by Roy Suomi on April 26, 2006 at 20:29:02:
Well , Myself i would be thinking about finding a International S model with a Dt 466 and moven the body over on to that and swapen out the rear end for a 4.44 or 4.33 rear gear as you can find them for not tomuch money and do away with the old ford gasser as they did not do well even when they were new , now one thing to check on it would be the power valve on the carb as they do go bad and realy drop fuel mileage as far as travle charges it should be shop rate or road rate plus milage to and from the job and today 2-3 bucks a mile is not unheard of So the min. you pull out the drive the clock starts and the milage rate starts and doesnot end till ya pull back into the drive and step out of the truck. . Use to be if ya lived by the sword ya died by the sword now today it is if ya have to make a living by the gallion of gas it is going to kill you in expencies , I think the Amish has it wright wounder how many miles to a bale they get.
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