I've only done a few jobs off the farm with my D6c and I'm always unsure what I should be charging.
The last job I did was some fence line clearing for a neighbor that was about 7-8 hrs work. It was only a mile away so I just roaded the tractor.
I've just about got my trailer refurbished so I will be able to move the dozer. I don't know if I wan't to go after anything but smaller jobs like fence dozing, clearing hedge trees, cleaning waterways, etc. Local guys doing it for a living will be much faster and better at anything very big.
Keeping in mind that I'm self taught, and probably don't work as efficiently as someone with years of experience, what is a reasonable hourly rate? Not looking to do this full time, just a few jobs as I can get them to offset some of the cost of owning & maintaining the machine (and the truck & trailer).
The last job I did was some fence line clearing for a neighbor that was about 7-8 hrs work. It was only a mile away so I just roaded the tractor.
I've just about got my trailer refurbished so I will be able to move the dozer. I don't know if I wan't to go after anything but smaller jobs like fence dozing, clearing hedge trees, cleaning waterways, etc. Local guys doing it for a living will be much faster and better at anything very big.
Keeping in mind that I'm self taught, and probably don't work as efficiently as someone with years of experience, what is a reasonable hourly rate? Not looking to do this full time, just a few jobs as I can get them to offset some of the cost of owning & maintaining the machine (and the truck & trailer).
Hourly rate for older dozer
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