- Location
- Ardrossan Ayrshire
I am £3 per bale to bale, customer diesel, £2 a bale wrap and stack, or field wrap, customer diesel and plastic.
4 foot round? Chopped?I am £3 per bale to bale, customer diesel,
If they want chopped yes.4 foot round? Chopped?
Wow £3 seems a lot but not bad if you can get itIf they want chopped yes.
It is 2017!!!Wow £3 seems a lot but not bad if you can get it
Not that good really, average weather round here means you cant plan, then its 5am finishes to beat weather moving in sooner than forecast etc etc. If the job was not all fire brigade stuff it could be cheaper. But I am average for price round here.Wow £3 seems a lot but not bad if you can get it
As I said earlier I've been doing my own bailing for a long time now so I'm out of touch...he did say customer puts the diesel in though...It is 2017!!!
Time costAs I said earlier I've been doing my own bailing for a long time now so I'm out of touch...he did say customer puts the diesel in though...
Thank you.£3 is probably a very reasonable price to pay when you take into account the price of the tractor and baler
I totally agree just hadn't realised how much it had gone upTime cost
Tractor cost
Baler cost
4 turns of net or bale explodes cost.(Unless you want to feed bales that look like bags of puss, then 2 turns is plenty)
Well?
do they supply diesel or stack it?I do my own baling and wrapping but theres 2 contractors around this way that charge £5 baled and wrapped their diesel which I think is a tad expensive
Yes it is contractors diesel using fusion baler..Then again £5 isn't far out if you look at the ridiculous purchase price of these balers and tractors and their running costs..Its extra to stack around £1 a bale I thinkdo they supply diesel or stack it?
Who pays the plastic? Farmer? You can buy a decent 2nd hand fusion for 20k and it wont depreciate muchYes it is contractors diesel using fusion baler..Then again £5 isn't far out if you look at the ridiculous purchase price of these balers and tractors and their running costs..Its extra to stack around £1 a bale I think