I was wondering what the going wage was for combine operators. Just operating the combine no repairing or services required.
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Couple thoughts here
#1. Dont tell my wife as she is the chief combine operator here and I have already paid dearly to have her and dont want to half to pay by the hour too.
#2. If you are gonna pay operators $50, plus fuel, plus repairs, plus capital cost, made as well just hire the custom operators it's likely cheaper.
#3. Only require a couple days of help here, pay $25/hr to a competent retired farmer. Hes happy to get out there and I'm comfortable he ain't gonna wreck stuff. Works for us.
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$30 paid here. Cash or after deductions.
Definitely not overpaying if the combine worth $400k and the on the job training is an hour for two weeks work in 2 1/2 months.
Farmers forget some people actually feed a family on just wages.
But, I've known these guys for 10 years and they work part-time here year round.
Top heavy equipment operators.
If they were here for just harvest and asked for $50, I'd probably be forced to pay it. Although $ 40-45 more in line with top hands on the line.
$25-40 range likely here.Last edited by blackpowder; Aug 26, 2020, 08:32.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View Post$30 paid here. Cash or after deductions.
Definitely not overpaying if the combine worth $400k and the on the job training is an hour for two weeks work in 2 1/2 months.
Farmers forget some people actually feed a family on just wages.
But, I've known these guys for 10 years and they work part-time here year round.
Top heavy equipment operators.
If they were here for just harvest and asked for $50, I'd probably be forced to pay it. Although $ 40-45 more in line with top hands on the line.
$25-40 range likely here.
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