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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 718575" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Figure your:</p><p>time</p><p>depreciation on your truck</p><p>depreciation on your trailer</p><p>capital cost to replace</p><p>Insurance and licence</p><p>the insurance you need for hauling cattle (as per options)</p><p>cost of fuel and repairs for the year, add in your labour if you do your own repairs. </p><p>don't forget if you have to plug your truck in...cost</p><p>add that up...</p><p>Good educated guess on the miles you put on per year and divide the two to get a cost per mile for both the trailer and the truck, add the two and there you are.</p><p></p><p>It will take work, however that work will mean the difference of you being in the red or the black. This time spent working the figures will be well spent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 718575, member: 6198"] Figure your: time depreciation on your truck depreciation on your trailer capital cost to replace Insurance and licence the insurance you need for hauling cattle (as per options) cost of fuel and repairs for the year, add in your labour if you do your own repairs. don't forget if you have to plug your truck in...cost add that up... Good educated guess on the miles you put on per year and divide the two to get a cost per mile for both the trailer and the truck, add the two and there you are. It will take work, however that work will mean the difference of you being in the red or the black. This time spent working the figures will be well spent [/QUOTE]
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