How to determine hourly rate charge

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LabLuvR

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Kubota MX5400
I'm thinking about buying a Kasco 6' no-til drill to use with my 37 hp. Kubota. The drill cost around $8500 new and my tractor is a 2002 which I paid $10,000 for. If someone wanted some food plots planted or pastures reseeded how do I determine the hourly rate? Also would the rate be the same for using my 6' bushhog? Thanks for all responses!
 
   / How to determine hourly rate charge #2  
Probably in the 40-50$ an hour range.


Check that you don't run afoul of the DOT police being commercial and not having a USDOT number on your truck.

jb
 
   / How to determine hourly rate charge #3  
You need to shop your competition or the people already doing this.
For anyone to blindly give you advice on what to charge would be irresponsible.

You area might bring $300.00 an hour, if your the only one for 100 miles - or if everyone and their brother is doing it, along with Illegal Aliens,and 1920 tractors and equipment then it might be $5.00 per hour.
 
 
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