Posted by Bryce Frazier on June 07, 2014 at 07:11:25 from (67.142.182.25):
In Reply to: What Is A Good Bid?? posted by Bryce Frazier on June 06, 2014 at 19:58:10:
I would be mowing with either a 2n or a TO-30 and a 5 foot SICKLE mower, not a brush hog.
He actually has a 30 horse Kubota, and a 5 foot JD Brush Hog, be he is so busy ( and rich, doctor ) that he just doesn't want to deal with it. He is a really nice guy, and he flat out told me "Don't feel like you have to do it just so that you can farm it next year, if you have the time, great, if not I'll find someone else!"
I owe the guy a few "Hey thanks's" and he just wants ME to do the job, mainly because I have done stuff like this for him before, and he would just rather pay me a few bucks..
He actually told me that "Our corporation (family) would be interested in paying you $1500 a year to plow snow, and mow the little fields 2-3 times a year" I said that was WAY too much, and that I would rather just have a few bucks for each job..
I think I will ask $40. It would be fun for me, good deal for him, AND it is right beside a REALLY busy road, and that would be good advertising for me... :) Bryce
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