[AT] Hello???

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Jan 4 08:00:07 PST 2012


Ralph,  I do a bit of custom bush hog work mowing pastures and grown up 
commercial lots, etc.  I used to never even consider the price of fuel when 
I quoted a price.  It just really didn't matter.
Now days, even though my D-14 only burns about 2 gals an hour loaded,  I've 
had to raise my rates to accommodate the fuel cost.  It works out to about 
$7 an hour just for fuel on a 35 hp gasoline powered tractor.

Charlie


-----Original Message----- 
From: Ralph Goff
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 10:15 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Hello???

On 1/4/2012 8:40 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Mattias,  $8.00 gasoline here would cripple our economy.   Some folks 
> would
> have to spend half of their days pay to get back and forth to work and
> electric cars or small economy cars won't work when you live somewhere 
> like
> rural Texas or Oklahoma and have to use your vehicle for more than just a
> commuter car.  There are no busses or trains that go into the rural areas.
> I know the economy would slowly adjust to it but we are so dependent on
> world trade that those adjustments would have to come on the backs of
> working people.
>
> Charlie
Just imagine how much our grain would be worth if fuel was $8 a gallon.
I don't know but think the last diesel I bought was around the $4.50
mark. We couldn't afford to run the tractors for long at
$8 a gallon unless grain took a corresponding increase in value.
Above normal temps and below normal snow here as seen in yesterday's
video I shot here. Hard to complain about a day like that one. Just try
not to think about the cost per hour for diesel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wonDoKy70ds
>

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