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LarryRB
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I must have mis interpreted the original question,. I thought he asked "how" does one calculate ownership and not what one charges, I came up with my numbers because the national municipal and construction averages are 6000 hours for a machine. I've worked a highway dept and part time for a large construction company with their JD 710 TLB. Both used the nat'l avg of 6000 hrs when replacing machinery. It is at 6000 that machines start to cost more than they're worth to keep fixing thus the roll over replacement, Taking the hours and dividing the cost of machine, insurance, oil, filter, lube, and fuel, I come out with a number per hour. You add to this number 15% for return on investment, hourly wage, workers comp, unemployment insurance, state and federal taxes to include SS, and you have your number. Others may do this totally different.