You're ruining the sealer on your moms driveway!!!
Just got a new 525. Trying to figure a fair market hourly rate when I take this piece of equipment to work. Any opinions would be appreciated.
Yes of course. But not whether I should of bought one or not. Just a fair rate to charge pleaseI see you said 'any' but I want to be sure you really mean it before I give you my opinion. Do you?
Tree service. Trimming. High risk removals. Lot clearing. Storm work etcWhat is your biz?
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Yes of course. But not whether I should of bought one or not. Just a fair rate to charge please
Sorry Canopy I swear I didn't even see your post yesterday! We're basically thinking the same things though I see.I've got a mini with a grapple too. I just bid like I normally would and if it's a big job the dingo saves hours and I get to the next job faster.
On another note: I hate when tree guys say "high risk removal" or "I'm risking my life to climb". That just means that you are doing it wrong.
$85/engine hour for my sk650, for wood debris handling. X2000 hrs. is 17k. I bought it for 17.5k with attachments, put about 10k into new block, turbo, etc. Monthly payment is $300. Once I own it outright in 2 years I'll increase my profit margin. In the 3 years I've had it, it was a drain for 2 and a great help for this last year. It's worth doing the math, and having a plan (e.g. arbor trolley) for if it goes out completely.
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