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MikeTR

05-15-2007 14:10:57




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Just wondering what you guys pay, and who you are using for your farm related electric needs, hooking up grain bins, dryers, legs, wiring shops, livestock barns ect. Just curious...
thanks, mike




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Clint Youse MO

05-15-2007 17:11:03




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 Re: ELECTRIC in reply to MikeTR, 05-15-2007 14:10:57  
as long as it is single phase I do it my self unless it is overhead on pole or something I can not reach then have either The Coop do it or have a qualified electrician do it. I just got done rewiring a show cattle barn, and have done to barns and a shop at dads house I always hook up my own bin fans and that kind of stuff just do not touch the white and black at the same time. Currently am in the process of moving some outlets in the house to take out a wall in the basement to put all my old moline literature.


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steveormary

05-15-2007 15:01:07




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 Re: ELECTRIC in reply to MikeTR, 05-15-2007 14:10:57  
Mike;

I and another fellow used to do that kind of work plus trying to farm.I am not sure what he charged. I charged $27/hr plus material and mileage.I do not know what the current charges would be. This was 7 years ago and about the time I retired. If you have a farmer friend or someone you know that is qualified(licensed contractor)
that might be the way to go.

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steveormary

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