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04-13-2012, 06:03 PM #11
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04-13-2012, 07:20 PM #12
Re: What do you charge for your services?
Don't forget the insurance cost also, don't do anything on someone elses property without insurance. Frends or not.... Been there done that.
david
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04-13-2012, 08:26 PM #13Platinum Member
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04-13-2012, 09:38 PM #14Platinum Member
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Your my new hero! Some folks just dont understand what it cost us to run equipment for hire. I had a guy call me last night wanting me to haul my dozer 50 miles to do an hour and a half of work. Needless to say, I declined!
Originally Posted by High Compression
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04-13-2012, 10:12 PM #15Platinum Member
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04-13-2012, 10:32 PM #16
I charge $70/hr plus $1.50 per loaded mile for transport
MF 1652 Platform
DL 130 Loader
72" HD Bucket w/ Quick attach
Forks w/ Quick attach
woods LR 107 7' landscape rake
72" Harley Power Rake
72" inch Box rake
Woods 6' Brush Hog
Catapillar 301.5 Mini Excavator
and a lot of other mechanical crap, I need a bigger barn!
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04-13-2012, 10:51 PM #17Gold Member
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Re: What do you charge for your services?
I certainly understand about the insurance but I don't have it, at least to cover any mishaps while doing one of these jobs. I do mostly tilling, I haven't done much excavating though snapping a fiber optic or phone line or whatever could ruin a person without insurance. I have done a few smaller jobs for friends and I actually have a form to sign stating that I am not responsible for any property damage but I don't know if that would really hold up in court.
I have a $40 min charge for tilling then I add some fuel cost on top of that depending on how far I have to travel and how much tilling is required. $40-$50 seems like that is about what tilling is going for around here. A few times I have been lucky enough to pick up other gardens once I get to the place I am tilling. Neighbors come over and ask if I can do theirs. That is nice when that happens and I feel like I make a little money that way. One garden at a time doesn't pay much but I hope to get a list of clients built up and then I can try to group them come next year so I can do a few at a time.Bobcat CT230, Woods BH80-X Backhoe, Caroni 72" finish mower, County Line 60" tiller, 72" United Boxblade, Quick hitch
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04-13-2012, 10:57 PM #18Gold Member
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Re: What do you charge for your services?
What kind of equipment are you talking about hauling for the $1.50 per loaded mile? My neighbor has a dump truck, track hoe and dozer and I think he told me once he charges around $80/hr to run either the track hoe or dozer. I am not sure what he charges for his time or if he charges milage. His rate sound pretty cheap though.I charge $70/hr plus $1.50 per loaded mile for transport
I don't think people understand the costs associated with these machines. When I have told some people what I would charge them, they look at me like I am ripping them off. I know times are tough for many people and I would really like to help most of them but I can't do it and it cost ME money!Your my new hero! Some folks just dont understand what it cost us to run equipment for hire. I had a guy call me last night wanting me to haul my dozer 50 miles to do an hour and a half of work. Needless to say, I declined!Bobcat CT230, Woods BH80-X Backhoe, Caroni 72" finish mower, County Line 60" tiller, 72" United Boxblade, Quick hitch
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04-14-2012, 07:25 AM #19Platinum Member
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Re: What do you charge for your services?
I doubt it would if you damaged some UG utility. First thing they would bring up is did you make a call for markout? If NO then in most states you'd be looking at footing the bill for an expensive repair and maybe a fine on top of that. Here (NJ) its the person doing the digging not the property owner or if you are a sub the prime contractor who will be found at fault. And here (NJ) anything deeper than 6" requires a call to 811, no matter where it is on your property. PITA but that's the rules here (just sat through the seminar sponsored by the State a 2 months ago). I would expect most states would have similar requirements.I am not responsible for any property damage but I don't know if that would really hold up in court.
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04-14-2012, 09:26 AM #20
Re: What do you charge for your services?
Yep, 811 is the first speed dial on my phone. You'd be surprised how many things you can hit 2-3 inches under the surface around here, especially fiber optics. I've found cable when just scraping off grass! If you call and they mark and the service isn't located where they mark...and you hit it, you're covered. If you didn't call, it can get expensive. And you're right, it's a PITA but it's cheap insurance.
Yesterday I hit ROCK BOTTOM.....Today I started to DIG..
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