Posted by kyhayman on July 13, 2010 at 11:52:04 from (75.104.128.36):
In Reply to: custom round baling posted by kippster on July 13, 2010 at 08:24:22:
4x5's I charge 12.00 to roll it, 12.00 to cut and rake, or 20.00 if I do it all. Fuel surcharge is 2.00 per bale for each 1.00 per gallon over 3 that diesel is or fuel credit is the same if its under 2.00 per gallon. Forty bale minimum. Any less than that and I'm staying at the house. Thats down from a few years ago reflecting lower fuel costs and the economy. I'm not getting rich by any means. It takes me about 2 gallons of fuel per round bale by the time I do everything and includes my travel and fuel. Some years, like this one so far thats pretty good money, years like last year where I had to buy an engine, rebuild a turbocharger, a rear tractor tire, and 3 front tractor tires I'm not making a whole lot.
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