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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7108978" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>£2/hour for 200+hp tractors and £1.50 for 150hp and less, very approximately. Split half and half between routine maintenance and repairs. Repairs come in big lumps in cash terms so at any particular point in time the cost allocated to repairs may vary between half and double the average, but over ten to 12,000 hours most will be somewhat close to my estimated figures if worked hard but respectfully. There are elements of luck and there are tractors that may be more or less reliable than average of course, so there will be lots of variations either side of those figures, but they are sensible realistic expectations for budgeting purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7108978, member: 718"] £2/hour for 200+hp tractors and £1.50 for 150hp and less, very approximately. Split half and half between routine maintenance and repairs. Repairs come in big lumps in cash terms so at any particular point in time the cost allocated to repairs may vary between half and double the average, but over ten to 12,000 hours most will be somewhat close to my estimated figures if worked hard but respectfully. There are elements of luck and there are tractors that may be more or less reliable than average of course, so there will be lots of variations either side of those figures, but they are sensible realistic expectations for budgeting purposes. [/QUOTE]
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