Posted by dave2 on July 07, 2010 at 15:16:13 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: how much to charge posted by Chris in SK on July 07, 2010 at 14:55:09:
Chris in SK said: (quoted from post at 14:55:09 07/07/10) One Euro per bale delivered to your door??? I would buy all you can at one Euro and park your tractor....that must be way cheaper than you can make them yourself.
Chris
I don't know about cheaper, but after doing everything myself, wife drove a tractor the first time in her life and putting it in the barn, I feel bad for paying that in the past years. A guy I just bought some of last years stuff from caught me today when I was buying fence and offered me everything he has this year for a euro (he even helps with the unloading). I don't have the room now to take anything.
This guy does everything himself. Puts the tractor in low one and lets it go while he throws bales on the wagon with a fork. Takes it home and throws it into a loft and his sister that isn't all there stacks it.
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