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Are Contractors rates having to go up.
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<blockquote data-quote="dave mountain" data-source="post: 7863050" data-attributes="member: 148078"><p>the per hour depreciation on a 2yr 4000hr tractor is far less than on a 1000hr 4yr old tractor, hence my statement.</p><p></p><p>low houred are sought after because somebody has already taken a massive hit on value and not done much work, if you want to do that then be me guest ill happily buy it off you. again thought this was all common sense</p><p></p><p>"more hours means higher cost per hour" is completely false, especially with brand new tractors, but that still isnt a reason to do extra hours for free "to make monthlies"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave mountain, post: 7863050, member: 148078"] the per hour depreciation on a 2yr 4000hr tractor is far less than on a 1000hr 4yr old tractor, hence my statement. low houred are sought after because somebody has already taken a massive hit on value and not done much work, if you want to do that then be me guest ill happily buy it off you. again thought this was all common sense "more hours means higher cost per hour" is completely false, especially with brand new tractors, but that still isnt a reason to do extra hours for free "to make monthlies" [/QUOTE]
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