In business with a Super C

Idaho Ron

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My son Jacob is not like a lot of kids wanting to make a little extra money. After I got this Super C all he has wanted to do is "work" it. Well he has started a small business called " My friend with a tractor "
He started out mowing lawns and using the SC to carry his gear. He wants to offer blade work for gravel and snow removal. The other thing we have been asked to do is make corrugates in small pastures around town. We live in a town with a LOT of small pastures. It seems like most of the houses built pre 1970 have one, some are kind of big as you can see in the one picture.
Here is the Question. What should he charge to do blade work and pull corrugates?
Ron

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(quoted from post at 20:04:19 09/13/08) What do you mean by pull corrugates?

In our area we do a lot of our irrigating with open ditches. Crops here like beans, and corn are cultivated, and the water is ran down the rows in the cultivator ruts. Alfalfa and grass are not cultivated like beans or corn. As a kid my Dad had corrugators for our tractors. They made the ruts in the sod and soil for the water to flow to the end of the fields.
Locally these ruts in hay and grass fields are called corrugates.
Are they called other things in other areas? Ron
 
(quoted from post at 21:01:30 09/13/08) Very nice Super C!!

Thanks Andy. I am glad I was able to save this tractor from the scrap yard. it has a lot of good in her still. I am also glad my son wants to do something other than video games like most kids. Driving this tractor around and "working" with it is good for him I think. Ron
 

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