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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 37890" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>We are $75 to $100 for most general skidsteer work. (higher for stump grinding and severe service work) There will always be someone who can maybe do it for less. Chances are they don't come with the arsenal of attachments and maybe the experience to do the best job. I don't try to compete with a low price, most customers can be sold quality. If they can't pay what I'm worth, then I may as well stay home.</p><p>Always trying to beat the last lowest price you were told will only result in everyone working for nothing.</p><p>I try to bid most work by the job, and keep my rates to myself. The customers ultimately just want the total cost anyway, no point in giving them a number to compare too.</p><p>We are in northern Ontario</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 37890, member: 307"] We are $75 to $100 for most general skidsteer work. (higher for stump grinding and severe service work) There will always be someone who can maybe do it for less. Chances are they don't come with the arsenal of attachments and maybe the experience to do the best job. I don't try to compete with a low price, most customers can be sold quality. If they can't pay what I'm worth, then I may as well stay home. Always trying to beat the last lowest price you were told will only result in everyone working for nothing. I try to bid most work by the job, and keep my rates to myself. The customers ultimately just want the total cost anyway, no point in giving them a number to compare too. We are in northern Ontario Ken [/QUOTE]
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