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Posted by paul on October 25, 2002 at 12:45:31 from (66.60.196.206):
In Reply to: Re: Re: bushhoggin advice posted by Mike (WA) on October 25, 2002 at 08:08:35:
With govt work, you often need to carry insurance. Well, not often, _always_ here. By the time you pay that, you'd maybe be able to afford a toy mower. :) Snow blowing around here goes about $90 an hour also. Takes a lot of fuel & maintenence. When something breaks, you need to pay premium price to get it fixed, as you are on a deadline. Unless you are pulling the $600 mower behind you with a rope & I'm not sure where you are putting the pto, you have a pretty expensive tractor to operate as well. If you can do all that for less, more power to you. :) --->Paul
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