3-point attachment rentals

   / 3-point attachment rentals #11  
Could you please tell me the name of the place you found? I wasn't aware of any of the rental places in my area carrying anything for 3-point hitches, in my area.
Thanks
Rob

Not sure if that was for me or not. If so i know ahearn equipment in spencer toreku tractor in ayer and cb (think thats it) in nh all rent. Someone else said theres a good place in s nh that rents, but i haven't got the name.
 
   / 3-point attachment rentals #14  
What town are you in?
 
   / 3-point attachment rentals #15  
I recently rented a rake and my main word of advise is plan your work so you get as much done during the rental period.

FYI
The rental rule of thumb is: week end rate is 1.5 X daily rate
so week ends are less stressful on the ole bod!
Also;
daily rate = 1% of purchase price
weekly = 5 X daily rate
monthly = 3 x weekly rate.
 
   / 3-point attachment rentals #16  
Not sure that rule applies to a 3pt tiller. The rates seem to be about $100 per day from what I have found. A new tiller (60 inch) shouldn't cost more than $3000. If i could rent one for $30 I certainly wouldn't buy one. As it stands, I am on the fence.
 
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Not sure that rule applies to a 3pt tiller. The rates seem to be about $100 per day from what I have found. A new tiller (60 inch) shouldn't cost more than $3000. If i could rent one for $30 I certainly wouldn't buy one. As it stands, I am on the fence.

I guess you have to weigh the cost of a new one over how many times you use the impliment. I won't be using the tiller all that much, so I can't justify buying one. I can however justify spending the $135.00 to rent this one time.
 
   / 3-point attachment rentals #19  
Not sure that rule applies to a 3pt tiller. The rates seem to be about $100 per day from what I have found. A new tiller (60 inch) shouldn't cost more than $3000. If i could rent one for $30 I certainly wouldn't buy one. As it stands, I am on the fence.

Agree. Rates around here are similar, 100 - 200 per day for most impliments. I view it as a good way to try something out or get specialized equipment, but if ill use it regularly i buy it to save the hassle of renting.
 
   / 3-point attachment rentals #20  
The 'rule of thumb' formula that I mentioned earlier was just that. A general rule.
High maintenance or high wear items varied from the rule.
Cutting tools always had a wear limit and you paid separately for wear above a certain limit. If you took a chunk of blade out on a mower blade, you paid for it!
Break a drill bit and it was yours etc.
Rotary impact tools (Kango) always rented higher due to maintenance issues.

The guiding rule was; Rent to use and not to abuse.
 
 
 
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