GregP27
Bronze Member
Hi,
Here's a neat thing I found. Some of you might want to model your own tractor costs.
Estimating Farm Machinery Costs | Ag Decision Maker
The results could be interesting and could also shed light on what tractor owners charge for doing tractor work for people. At least, I found it interesting and mathematically pretty easy to do in Excel.
I did a test case for a 4WD tractor, list price $35K, purchased for $28k, operated 200 hours per year for 20 years, using my own money to buy it, assuming 5 gallons per hour fuel burn, paying the driver $15 per hour. Total cost came out to be $51.24 per hour over 20 years at that rate. So paying someone $65 - $80 per hour for such a tractor working isn't too unreasonable, is it? Especially if he pays for any broken items.
Just food for thought, no message in here.
Here's a neat thing I found. Some of you might want to model your own tractor costs.
Estimating Farm Machinery Costs | Ag Decision Maker
The results could be interesting and could also shed light on what tractor owners charge for doing tractor work for people. At least, I found it interesting and mathematically pretty easy to do in Excel.
I did a test case for a 4WD tractor, list price $35K, purchased for $28k, operated 200 hours per year for 20 years, using my own money to buy it, assuming 5 gallons per hour fuel burn, paying the driver $15 per hour. Total cost came out to be $51.24 per hour over 20 years at that rate. So paying someone $65 - $80 per hour for such a tractor working isn't too unreasonable, is it? Especially if he pays for any broken items.
Just food for thought, no message in here.