Posted by Jim.ME on August 25, 2023 at 07:16:53 from (67.242.176.154):
In Reply to: Hay Delivery fee for 2023 posted by Barnyard Hay Delivery on August 24, 2023 at 17:11:56:
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You said hay delivery business, just to be clear. Are you brokering/buying and selling the hay or strictly delivery of hay others have purchased or own? Are the buyers, or the sellers, contracting/paying you for your service? Enclosed or open trailer? Do you have to load and unload or do the sellers/buyers load and unload your trailer? Loading and Unloading 105 squares can take a few minutes more than handling 4 rounds (especially if they are just rolled off), have you covered your time for such in your mileage charge?
What are your competitor prices running? Price per bale picked up vs delivered, if they don't charge by the mile? At $1.75 per mile on a 100 mile portal to portal trip you are adding about $1.67 per bale cost on the 105 bale load or $43.75 per bale on the load of 4 rounds.
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