Price by the job after you get experience and you will make a lot more money. I have a $750 minimum because it takes time and money to move equipment and make a living wage. For less than $750 call a lawn service. Shoot for $1200/day + mileage. 8 hrs of cutting, 2 hrs of loading. This works out to be about $100/ac for straight cutting. Mud, stumps, and trees slow you down but are covered by a day rate. 1/2 day minimum at $750. You can include the travel as a discount if nearby. Customers can always rent equipment and do it themselves. You need to earn this much due to seasonal work, maintenance and making a living.
@@hugostiglitz8465definitely a cab. I’d love to make some money off my tractor like this but without a cab and the risk of mowing over yellow jackets isn’t worth it as I’m highly allergic to ground bees.
I got my first tractor this month August 24 . A Bad boy 1025H with front loader , backhoe and 5ft brush hog. Also found a great deal on a Big Tex 18 ft trailer near half price out the door. I hear the 25 can dance pretty well apt a little slow compared to the 30 &40 hp tractors but I sure like it . Maybe some small jobs here and there but bought it mostly for personal use including the 10 acres at church. I just don't see a worth while profit as it still a substantial amount of money. I also purchased two lawn mowers, a 0turn and a garden tractor with a 8 x 6 trailer , so I've definitely spent some coin this year on equipment but on a honest not it may be just as profitable to mow yards the hauling my tractor to and from as well as the cost of operating ware and tear as I can find plenty of yards to mow for 100 bucks an acre or 130 to include weed eater. Personally I just don't see the profit in most bushing jobs unles its a clean field and its just to rocky in middle Tennessee.
If you get stuck and have the front loader you can use the bucked to shove the tractor backwards. The bucket can claw forwards a little bit but it shoves backward better. I have done this successfully several times... And last week I got my tractor stuck so bad the front loader didn't help!
Just subscribed. Another Tractor owner operator. Is that a Bad Boy Tractor? How many HP? I have 40 HP LS. 6x12 Dump Trailer, bunch of rear attachments. Pulverizer, Tiller, Box Blade, Grapple, Loader ETC.
My neighbor got a pretty flat clean field to cut, but it still takes 4 hours to cut the whole field. Neighbor only wants to pay $200.00 for my time and equipment use. I’m not trying to make a living from helping out a neighbor, but I think $200.00 is still too low? Not even making $50.00 an hour since I got fuel cost coming out of my pocket too!
A lot people do not understand what it takes to do these “simple jobs”. They just see you doing the actual mowing and think you’re just having a good time on the tractor. Like someone else said in your comments, they can go rent the equipment for more and do it themselves.
Firestone charges $125/hr to change tires. You cannot run a business and pay yourself, with downtime or time between jobs, for less than $150/hr. Determine the hours needed, and then charge a project fee. Sometimes you come out ahead a little, sometimes the customers does.
id estimate that the tractor/implement amoritization is around $30/hr, so while that seems like profit, youre going to have to replace the tractor 5 years on.
Price by the job after you get experience and you will make a lot more money. I have a $750 minimum because it takes time and money to move equipment and make a living wage. For less than $750 call a lawn service. Shoot for $1200/day + mileage. 8 hrs of cutting, 2 hrs of loading. This works out to be about $100/ac for straight cutting. Mud, stumps, and trees slow you down but are covered by a day rate. 1/2 day minimum at $750. You can include the travel as a discount if nearby. Customers can always rent equipment and do it themselves. You need to earn this much due to seasonal work, maintenance and making a living.
If I were brush cutting all day though I'd want a cab tractor for the heat, cold, hornet's etc. Makes for a much better day!
@@hugostiglitz8465definitely a cab. I’d love to make some money off my tractor like this but without a cab and the risk of mowing over yellow jackets isn’t worth it as I’m highly allergic to ground bees.
I wonder if Bad Boy will come out with a finish mower! I just love the look of their implements
Got my first Tractor this year, put over a hundred hours on it around my house. I am looking to do some side jobs, thanks for the vid!
Best of Luck, that Tractor can definitely pay for for it self
what kind of tractor did you get?
I got my first tractor this month August 24 . A Bad boy 1025H with front loader , backhoe and 5ft brush hog. Also found a great deal on a Big Tex 18 ft trailer near half price out the door. I hear the 25 can dance pretty well apt a little slow compared to the 30 &40 hp tractors but I sure like it . Maybe some small jobs here and there but bought it mostly for personal use including the 10 acres at church. I just don't see a worth while profit as it still a substantial amount of money. I also purchased two lawn mowers, a 0turn and a garden tractor with a 8 x 6 trailer , so I've definitely spent some coin this year on equipment but on a honest not it may be just as profitable to mow yards the hauling my tractor to and from as well as the cost of operating ware and tear as I can find plenty of yards to mow for 100 bucks an acre or 130 to include weed eater. Personally I just don't see the profit in most bushing jobs unles its a clean field and its just to rocky in middle Tennessee.
Good information about brush hog and are that you are not familiar with 👍🏾
If you get stuck and have the front loader you can use the bucked to shove the tractor backwards. The bucket can claw forwards a little bit but it shoves backward better. I have done this successfully several times... And last week I got my tractor stuck so bad the front loader didn't help!
Do you have palmetto bushes in your area? Can the bush hog handle them or do you need a forrestry mulcher?
Good advice, be safe, and GOD BLESS!
Thanks, God bless you too
good advice. thanks for putting this together.
You’re welcome!
Great video. Do you offer consultations?
His prices are not bad at all.
Just subscribed. Another Tractor owner operator. Is that a Bad Boy Tractor? How many HP?
I have 40 HP LS. 6x12 Dump Trailer, bunch of rear attachments. Pulverizer, Tiller, Box Blade, Grapple, Loader ETC.
Yes sir, Bad Boy 4035 tractor. 35 horsepower. I’ve heard good things about the LS Tractors as well
I’m a new subscriber and you made a real nice video! What size tractor do you have and what brand? Also what size brush hog do you use?
The tractor seen in the video is a Bad Boy 4035 tractor 35hp with a 5ft brush hog
Bruh, tractor work has been $100hr sense the 90’s, don’t shit ya self. Maintenance high as hell on a tractor.
Where at?
@@bradjenkins932 sc
@@bradjenkins932 you gotta up keep a tractor bush hog truck and trailer. Tires oil hydraulic fluid diesel blades hoses, shit ain’t cheep.
@@everettware3466 I know.. l've been doing it for 31 years now.
Good info thanks. What tractor is that ?
Badboy 4035
Thanks for the tips
My neighbor got a pretty flat clean field to cut, but it still takes 4 hours to cut the whole field. Neighbor only wants to pay $200.00 for my time and equipment use. I’m not trying to make a living from helping out a neighbor, but I think $200.00 is still too low? Not even making $50.00 an hour since I got fuel cost coming out of my pocket too!
I'd tell him $400 or else hire someone else or do it himself.
What state are you in if you don't mind me asking
What are you using(truck/ trailer) to get the tractor to/ from the jobsite?
Yes sir truck and trailer
How do you like the Bad Boy cutter? How long have you had it?
I love it, I’ve had it for about 5 months. It has a slip clutch built in. Never has gotten Jammed up, really heavy duty. No problems yet.
A lot people do not understand what it takes to do these “simple jobs”. They just see you doing the actual mowing and think you’re just having a good time on the tractor. Like someone else said in your comments, they can go rent the equipment for more and do it themselves.
What state are you from
That brush hog a sear pin or clutch?
A slip clutch yes
$95 per hour door to door, or the tractor sits.
85.00 hrs. Why not charge 150.00 to show up 75.00 hrs
where are you located?
Im located in Mississippi
Firestone charges $125/hr to change tires. You cannot run a business and pay yourself, with downtime or time between jobs, for less than $150/hr. Determine the hours needed, and then charge a project fee. Sometimes you come out ahead a little, sometimes the customers does.
same here but up road 2 place 20 a tire includes balancing and new valve stems .
Have you looked at a flail mower?
I have, one would have been perfect for this job
Is that a bad boy tractor?
Yes
To me...that's more of a mulching job...not a brush hog job.
id estimate that the tractor/implement amoritization is around $30/hr, so while that seems like profit, youre going to have to replace the tractor 5 years on.
Stop begging for likes and subscriptions. It's lame