What should I be charging per hour for tractor and man

Still Farming

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Mixed Farmer
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South Wales UK
Not really, i was carting silage with a 1135 fastrac and 16t trailer last week. If my trailer was full at bottom of field. The 800hp chopper had other trailer full before i was out of gate, just a 25 acre field. The 220hp tractor behind was lapping me.
O right.
What they call it these days ? Silverstone harvest , F1 grass job ? Gran prix contractors?
 
Not really, i was carting silage with a 1135 fastrac and 16t trailer last week. If my trailer was full at bottom of field. The 800hp chopper had other trailer full before i was out of gate, just a 25 acre field. The 220hp tractor behind was lapping me.

I used to think 150hp was ample for this kind of job but having used a 270hp tractor silage and dung spreading and tanking it really is much much faster and saves a lot of time.
 

Skimmer

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Mixed Farmer
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North Notts
The tractor only needs to break even if it's otherwise stood doing nothing its depreciating anyway and if your doing nothing you may as well earn £10/hr for a 70hr week for driving it.
Doing it as a business is a different ball game.
 
This'll make some of you spit your tea out, our muck spreading contractor charged £27 per hour last year for 230hp tractor, 10 tone rear discharge, driver and fuel, makes no sense in us owning a spreader or even hireing one at that price.

Fantastic. I bet he is busy! If you provide the fuel and a cream bun I guess he has to pay you £5/hr for the fun you provided??

This thread is just a giant mind-fudge to me.
 

hotdog

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This'll make some of you spit your tea out, our muck spreading contractor charged £27 per hour last year for 230hp tractor, 10 tone rear discharge, driver and fuel, makes no sense in us owning a spreader or even hireing one at that price.
Tractors depreciate per clock hour worked surely. What odds does the year make?
A 2015 tractor with 2000 hours is worth a hell of a lot less than a 2018 model with same hours
 

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