Posted by caterpillar guy on December 27, 2020 at 05:33:57 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Shop Rates posted by K-Mo on December 26, 2020 at 07:28:01:
I probably sound petty here, The thing that gets me is when they charge for the miscellaneous stuff. You know they figured in the cost of rags floor dry and all that when the shop cost was figured up. Then I get this bill with all these additional charges that were already figured when they came up with their cost to operate the shop. So now I'm paying for that twice. Once with the shop rate then again in the additional charges for shop supplies or how ever they put it. All put it in there with different wording. I don't hardly ever use an outside shop for things. I figure I made good money doing it myself. I even do the truck work on the semi's myself for most of it. Time is a big factor on some things. If we're planting or harvesting hiring it done in some cases is more cost efficient than doing it myself unless it is going to rain and I can get by till then. I have had places not use the parts I wanted like wheel seals and you can't see them till you have to pull the wheel off to find out they used what they wanted. Yes there is a difference in wheel seals. For truck and trailer seals Stemco is the best longest lasting wheel seal made bar non and I've used or tried them all over the years.
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