Posted by super99 on September 29, 2021 at 19:02:45 from (75.107.57.34):
A old guy in a tractor club that I belong to has a AC WD 45 that he says has a vibration in the rear wheel. He thinks moving the wheel will solve the issue, but he says no one in that area will work on it for him. I live 60 miles away from him, but told him I would look at it and try to figure out the problem and fix it if I can. I highly doubt that moving the wheel will solve his problem and plan to take along a jack and some tools to jack it up and roll the wheel over and try to see what the problem is. If just moving the wheel solves is problem, I don't plan to charge him anything, if he wants to pay for my gas , that would be great. BUT, if there is something mechanical that needs fixed , how much should I charge/ hour while working on it? It would have to be hauled to my place if that is the case. I don't want to work for free, but I don't want to overcharge for my time either. How much would you charge a person that you don't know very well to work on his tractor?? I'm thinking $20-$30/hour, Is that too much, too little or about right?? Thanks, Chris
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