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Charge for hauling hay???
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<blockquote data-quote="Big8.1" data-source="post: 1678654" data-attributes="member: 38724"><p>Little late to post since I'm sure you you delivered your hay 2 months ago but I just wanted to share my experience this year. I got a call from a guy 75 miles away to deliver hay this year, I was a little reluctant when he said he had horses and I don't like going that far but told him $3.50 a loaded mile and he didn't seem to mind. Turns out there was a hay shortage here this year. He ended up buying all the rest of my rounds this year and I've been buying what hay I can find and reselling it to him. Turned out pretty well for me, he always has cash isn't to picky on the hay and has committed to buying 250 of my rounds this year. I've since been charging him less of course and it's given me something to do over the winter. Hopefully it continues to work out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big8.1, post: 1678654, member: 38724"] Little late to post since I'm sure you you delivered your hay 2 months ago but I just wanted to share my experience this year. I got a call from a guy 75 miles away to deliver hay this year, I was a little reluctant when he said he had horses and I don't like going that far but told him $3.50 a loaded mile and he didn't seem to mind. Turns out there was a hay shortage here this year. He ended up buying all the rest of my rounds this year and I've been buying what hay I can find and reselling it to him. Turned out pretty well for me, he always has cash isn't to picky on the hay and has committed to buying 250 of my rounds this year. I've since been charging him less of course and it's given me something to do over the winter. Hopefully it continues to work out [/QUOTE]
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