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Contracting charges plus fuel, or contractor charges including fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="bravheart" data-source="post: 8135343" data-attributes="member: 4324"><p>As a user of contractors its always a difficult one. If he turns up with a well matched unit then it shouldn’t be a problem the rate per hour should match the work done the problems arise when that 300+ hp tractor arrives to do a boys job because its either the only tractor available or its the drivers aye bin job.</p><p>Contractors usually draw from my tank the other problem I see is when the last job was 50+ miles away and a whole squad arrive in with 200 hp tractors having driven for a couple of hours just to get here especially when their yard is next door. In this case perhaps a metered bowser system might be fairer to all. </p><p>I have a meter on the tank but would any contractor fill up before the start and bill the last customer?</p><p>To be fair to the contractor I ran out once and although the tank was filled that day they were away before they could get any juice but the bill + fuel was at the exact same price as I had just paid. That wouldn't be so easy at the moment with the yoyo prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravheart, post: 8135343, member: 4324"] As a user of contractors its always a difficult one. If he turns up with a well matched unit then it shouldn’t be a problem the rate per hour should match the work done the problems arise when that 300+ hp tractor arrives to do a boys job because its either the only tractor available or its the drivers aye bin job. Contractors usually draw from my tank the other problem I see is when the last job was 50+ miles away and a whole squad arrive in with 200 hp tractors having driven for a couple of hours just to get here especially when their yard is next door. In this case perhaps a metered bowser system might be fairer to all. I have a meter on the tank but would any contractor fill up before the start and bill the last customer? To be fair to the contractor I ran out once and although the tank was filled that day they were away before they could get any juice but the bill + fuel was at the exact same price as I had just paid. That wouldn't be so easy at the moment with the yoyo prices. [/QUOTE]
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