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<blockquote data-quote="Rajela" data-source="post: 1337279" data-attributes="member: 22152"><p>Are you splitting it 60/40 or are you selling him 40%. If splitting then 40% is his pay for his labor and equipment cost. If your selling him 40% then I like to figure that Baling is 60% of cost, raking 15% & cut 25%. </p><p></p><p>Here I get $20.00 to cut, rake & roll. Break down $12.00 roll, $2.50 rake and $5.00 cut based on a 2 roll per acre rolling 4X5 rolls. If I am just cutting it is by the acre and it is $12.00 an acre.</p><p></p><p>If he is just operating your equipment then I would agree on a good hourly wage and pay him by the hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rajela, post: 1337279, member: 22152"] Are you splitting it 60/40 or are you selling him 40%. If splitting then 40% is his pay for his labor and equipment cost. If your selling him 40% then I like to figure that Baling is 60% of cost, raking 15% & cut 25%. Here I get $20.00 to cut, rake & roll. Break down $12.00 roll, $2.50 rake and $5.00 cut based on a 2 roll per acre rolling 4X5 rolls. If I am just cutting it is by the acre and it is $12.00 an acre. If he is just operating your equipment then I would agree on a good hourly wage and pay him by the hour. [/QUOTE]
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