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Posted by Willy-N on January 16, 2005 at 16:02:15 from (64.146.187.189):
In Reply to: what should I charge posted by ART462 on January 16, 2005 at 13:21:31:
$30.00 a hour is a fair price including fuel. You have to figure when your tractor breaks who is going to fix it? Just fuel ain't right unless they are doing something to. If they are out there picking up the big rocks, bring up some gravel in there trucks that would be different. I heard from the neibor boy the reason his dad is not plowing the road out of his place anymore is because Jim has done it a few times. Now he figures why should he Jim can do it? Well Jim got tired of doing it and now the snow is deep and the road is a mess. I have lived on a privet road for 9 years and the same few never help or paid. When I moved I made sure my drive ended on a county road and I take care of it myself. Tractors take more than fuel to run and they wear out. Funny part is some of my neibors have 6,000.00+ snow mobiles and no tractor. They are allways telling me to get one to play on. I quit using my tractor to plow them out because they never lend me there toy and won't spend the money on a tractor like I did. Help those that need it and return something back, and help those that can't help themselves but lazy people will allways use you for what they can! Mark H.
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