paulsharvey
Elite Member
But I don't believe that New Holland will do 2.2x the amount of work the machine is linked earlier will.
2012Every diesel over 25 hp sold in America and several other countries since approximately 2010 I’m not sure about the exact date has a DPF.
You were underselling yourself. You need to be making $1,000+ a day on a machine like that. I’d want to be making close to $150/hr in today’s high fuel cost, high parts & insurance cost market.In 2007-8 I was making $75/hr with a Cat-257 class machine, and honestly, just getting by. At the time, New, they were like $45k. Now, if i could have had it working 30 hrs per week, i would have been doing pretty well, but it was half side hustle, half start up...
Dang, I didn't realize just how much the upper power machines had crept up. $147,031. Yes, it's AC and Heat, and 114hp, but its also 16,100 lbs, and it comes with just a bucket, although it includes teeth...View attachment 2249060View attachment 2249061
Was talking to a guy Friday at work, and we were talking about exactly this. He said most guys are at $150/hr and 4 hour min. He said he's $300 to show, and $100/hr after first 3 hours. He also said he bills himself at $40/hr. We were also talking about another job he did that i was very familiar with, he bid and won at $12k, and the next closest was $20,000. Didnt knkw how to bring up to him, you got to bill yourself at more than $40... even of the other $60 covers the machine, insurance, fuel, ect, $40 isn't enough for your risk/time/head ache. We also discussed the constant, 2 days or a week later call, "I need you to come grade out some dump truck ruts, that's included in the price, right"You were underselling yourself. You need to be making $1,000+ a day on a machine like that. I’d want to be making close to $150/hr in today’s high fuel cost, high parts & insurance cost market.
One of my biggest issues in business is the people who weasel a bunch of time out of me as they are either weasels or I am just too nice of a guy. I would have been long retired had I billed out my full hours over the years. I did not mind doing a bit extra, but it gets old after they pull that 3 or 4 times. I tell young people you need to look out for yourself!Was talking to a guy Friday at work, and we were talking about exactly this. He said most guys are at $150/hr and 4 hour min. He said he's $300 to show, and $100/hr after first 3 hours. He also said he bills himself at $40/hr. We were also talking about another job he did that i was very familiar with, he bid and won at $12k, and the next closest was $20,000. Didnt knkw how to bring up to him, you got to bill yourself at more than $40... even of the other $60 covers the machine, insurance, fuel, ect, $40 isn't enough for your risk/time/head ache. We also discussed the constant, 2 days or a week later call, "I need you to come grade out some dump truck ruts, that's included in the price, right"
Friday as an example, he had meet client twice onsite, and me onsite, and he didn't even know if he was getting the job... and he's got 3+ hours in it,
Whenever you bid yourself out by the hour, you instantly enter “the race to the bottom” because I guarantee you there’s a guy who is cheaper.Was talking to a guy Friday at work, and we were talking about exactly this. He said most guys are at $150/hr and 4 hour min. He said he's $300 to show, and $100/hr after first 3 hours. He also said he bills himself at $40/hr. We were also talking about another job he did that i was very familiar with, he bid and won at $12k, and the next closest was $20,000. Didnt knkw how to bring up to him, you got to bill yourself at more than $40... even of the other $60 covers the machine, insurance, fuel, ect, $40 isn't enough for your risk/time/head ache. We also discussed the constant, 2 days or a week later call, "I need you to come grade out some dump truck ruts, that's included in the price, right"
Friday as an example, he had meet client twice onsite, and me onsite, and he didn't even know if he was getting the job... and he's got 3+ hours in it,