3Lfarms
Platinum Member
I would say start by taking the hp rating of the tractor and that becomes the O&M cost (assuming implements are appropriately sized to your tractor). I.e. 50 hp equals $50 per hour. Then add your time, this is your profit margin...say another $20 per hour. Then if job isn’t close enough to drive the tractor to, then add $100 to put it in the trailer and hitch up the pickup. Then add 30 cents a mile.
Then time starts from the second you turn the key on the tractor until you shut it off.
That should get you in the ballpark.
Then time starts from the second you turn the key on the tractor until you shut it off.
That should get you in the ballpark.