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<blockquote data-quote="Bvrb89" data-source="post: 8026010" data-attributes="member: 47726"><p>My average price for fuel last year was 57p. Filled up my tanks at 75p this year and hoped it would drop back down. Haven’t increased charges yet as I did increase prices last year but this has already been wiped out with fuel at 75p. I shall be keeping an eye on fuel price for the next couple of weeks/month. But can see me having to introduce a fuel surcharge at what ever price I buy it at. No good filling up on farms as I don’t just stay on the same farm all day… and sone customers don’t have their own diesel.</p><p>Next issue is that all costs are going up… not just fuel. Wages are increasing, repaires, maintenance. Price of new or second hand kit is skyrocketing.</p><p>Can see customers not being happy with a bigish increase but I can’t work at a loss so there could be some tough conversations ahead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bvrb89, post: 8026010, member: 47726"] My average price for fuel last year was 57p. Filled up my tanks at 75p this year and hoped it would drop back down. Haven’t increased charges yet as I did increase prices last year but this has already been wiped out with fuel at 75p. I shall be keeping an eye on fuel price for the next couple of weeks/month. But can see me having to introduce a fuel surcharge at what ever price I buy it at. No good filling up on farms as I don’t just stay on the same farm all day… and sone customers don’t have their own diesel. Next issue is that all costs are going up… not just fuel. Wages are increasing, repaires, maintenance. Price of new or second hand kit is skyrocketing. Can see customers not being happy with a bigish increase but I can’t work at a loss so there could be some tough conversations ahead [/QUOTE]
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