Compact1
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2005
- Messages
- 192
- Location
- Southwest Michigan
- Tractor
- 2006 New Holland TC33DA with SS, R4 loaded tires, 2 rear remotes, arms rests, & rear light
TMTS said:It took me close to 500 hrs to get the costs pretty close on my gyro trac/ASV 4810 combo...around $70 per hour for machine/head (lots of teeth and a few ASV tracks). So I bumped my rates up to cover my time running the rig and to cover the increase in fuel. What I've noticed is that my costs have gone down since I switch to a Fecon head...down by close to $25 per hour (no, I don't work for FECON). By that may change as I have only 200 or so hours on the Fecon...no bearings or balancing yet...
Now I wonder how that compares to what the Rayco guy would say...
-tmts
tmts,
Which Gyro-Trac head did you have? Was it a carbide hammer tooth or the planar?
Thanks