Sounds like a good price and you had fun doing it (except for the glass breakage). Make sure and set aside a small portion of any earnings for your maintenance reserves (oil filters, engine rebuilds, etc.). Keep up the great vids and hope you get more paying gigs!
Had a ball! The glass didn't belong to the guy I was doing the work for. There is a glass company behind his business and they just leave their glass all over the place outside. The glass I broke had probably been out there for years.
I think $200 is a great price actually. At least a $100 for the loading and unloading and $100 per hour. $200 might be on the low end and you did an excellent job ... working that machine like a pro now! What was the OOPS?!? It looked like glass breaking.
It was a pane of glass. There is a glass company behind the guy that I was working for. They had a pane of glass propped up between a flat bed trailer that's been parked there for 5 years, two rotten pallets, and then the pile of rock.
Perfect. I was gonna say $250 but $200 was good. The dirt, gravel was on site. You got to play on your tractor. Good job.
It was fun. I really enjoyed it!
If you’re happy with what you made, he’s happy with what you charge all good
Good charge but for your equipment man, I think you could charge a little more, looks great tho!
Sounds like a good price and you had fun doing it (except for the glass breakage). Make sure and set aside a small portion of any earnings for your maintenance reserves (oil filters, engine rebuilds, etc.). Keep up the great vids and hope you get more paying gigs!
Had a ball! The glass didn't belong to the guy I was doing the work for. There is a glass company behind his business and they just leave their glass all over the place outside. The glass I broke had probably been out there for years.
Fair price
excellent work man!
Thank you Bryan! This job seems like a long time ago now...😄
Great job & Great price
Thanks John!
Good job!
Thanks Bruce!
You made out real good for just a temporary fix. Your be back again to do it all over again
Yep should have dug up the hole holding water, you'll be back
Expensive tractor and trailer, time to load and unload...200 bucks sounds ok if he was close.
I think $200 is a great price actually. At least a $100 for the loading and unloading and $100 per hour. $200 might be on the low end and you did an excellent job ... working that machine like a pro now!
What was the OOPS?!? It looked like glass breaking.
It was a pane of glass. There is a glass company behind the guy that I was working for. They had a pane of glass propped up between a flat bed trailer that's been parked there for 5 years, two rotten pallets, and then the pile of rock.
Good job
Thank you.
just found out that my wife is pregnant. no tractor driving for me
Well congratulations...I think. Enjoy that baby!