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Re: Charge for Equipment Move?
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Posted by Mike M on March 19, 2005 at 05:55:25 from (63.27.178.82):
In Reply to: Charge for Equipment Move? posted by 37 chief on March 18, 2005 at 22:40:03:
Like Indy said: you have to make money or you may as well stay home.Just make sure they know what you decide up front. Sometimes it still doesn't matter they will still try to chisel you down. I once worked with a fellow that was going to have an above ground pool put up. He was going to rent a skidsteer to dig out his shale bank to get it about level before they started,I think it was going to cost $300.00 for rent and thought it would take all day. I overheard him complaining about this and said I'd bring the tractor and loader down and do it for half that. I have a JD 4020 with a 158 loader and a 8 foot wide bucket and from past use I knew I could fill that large bucket fast in shale and move alot of dirt fast.Well about 2 hours later I was all done he couldn't believe I did it so fast and didn't want to pay $150.00 like we agreed on. He did pay up in full. P.S. I may have mentioned that I would be able to fill it back in faster since it was loosened up ?
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