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Happy 10th birthday Phil.
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Happy 10th birthday Phil.
Happy Birthday to Phil!
Update. that lender wanted 10% told them to pound salt. our Mortgage lady got us switched to a different lender. 5.39%, still a far cry from what it used to be but far far better than 10.
pay attention guys. just make sure your checking what people are wanting to sign you up for.
We've done that at work too. They seem to last ok, or at least as long as the power fist do. We've done the math a few times and keep going back to power fist motors, they last half as long but cost a third so it works out. Our mechanic picks up a spare whenever they are on sale.
We did our mortgage last March. Locked in 5 year fixed at 2.89%. Having solid jobs and excellent credit (850+) helped.
During COVID we starting buying the Chinese motors because finding Honda replacement parts was near impossible. Our findings mimic yours, the guys treat the equipment like utter shit so the labour and parts to repair Hondas is greater than the cost to just slap a Powerfist/Predator/whatever in there and let it eat until they starve it of oil or send it off the roof. On average we kill a 390 equivalent every 3 months, a 140 every 2 months. I have a lock up with about 3 spares of each on standby and do the sale game like you guys.
The franken motor I made is for a hot tar kettle, has a difference reduction crank than any of my spares hence the experiment.
Is it possible to carrot and stick the crew? Incentive (bonus) for extending life beyond 3 months. Everyone would need to co-operate for the bonus and self police.
The point being create to a situation that incentivises treating equipment with care, and creates a self policing situation.
Extremely hard to instill that level of personal responsibility with 50+ guys running the machines, moving the machines, across a variety of job sites. Plus as much as I give them shit for beating the machines up, they are doing a really really rough job in adverse weather conditions, on dangerous work sites so things can get over looked.
Often times that blown up $900 motor comes from pushing so hard they save a full days crew labour which is a massive savings.
My only unforgiveable sin is being rough on your work truck. There's no excuse for beating up a truck only you and maybe one other guy are responsible for. For example catching someone spraying ether/quickstart in one of the newer dumps because they forgot to plug in the block heater is an automatic one day unpaid vacation, second offense is a week, third is a no expenses paid permanent trip to anywhere but here.