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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Alph, my tractor is idle...do you think it can be useful somewhere in your farm or elsewhere?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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Congratulations again on your new born. It is understandable why your 'tractor' is idle. But huko unajaribu  PBUY
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2014 Posts: 1,652
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washiku wrote:Alph, my tractor is idle...do you think it can be useful somewhere in your farm or elsewhere? Thank you for your request.I understand that your tractor has not landed anywhere the last few weeks.We would like to offer you different shambas that you can land on.We have swampy areas,dry areas,sandy areas,rocky areas and smooth areas.Please let us know where you would prefer to land on.Regards. Hutia Mundu!!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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 Wacheni ujinga...if that was the problem, Alp can't be the savior here. Back to serious farming business. @Alph where thou art? The rains are beckoning...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,330 Location: Masada
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washiku wrote:Alph, my tractor is idle...do you think it can be useful somewhere in your farm or elsewhere? I told you it would only be a matter of time before you know why men do some of the things they do. The chicken will soon roost in your tractor! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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washiku wrote:Alph, my tractor is idle...do you think it can be useful somewhere in your farm or elsewhere? @Washiku, Iko na jembe and trailer? If yes, would you mind renting it to me? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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@washiku, thank you for your message.
What I've learnt from my experience is that a machine is more profitable in the store than hiring it out. Think about it.
Use your tractor only for your own shambas and clean it up and put it back in the store until next season. I just finished preparing mine yesterday. Just waiting for the rains.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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@Swenani Yes...iko na jembe. Trailer apana. @Alph, a good perspective there but this one is meant to be out there all the time. Ikilala ni waste.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,330 Location: Masada
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washiku wrote:@Swenani
Yes...iko na jembe. Trailer apana.
@Alph, a good perspective there but this one is meant to be out there all the time. Ikilala ni waste. Chapa ilale basi, it will have gathered so much experience by the next "planting" season. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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washiku wrote:@Swenani
Yes...iko na jembe. Trailer apana.
@Alph, a good perspective there but this one is meant to be out there all the time. Ikilala ni waste. Let me elaborate. When you leave your team (driver and turnboy) alone to plough a shamba, it can go to 1, 2, 3... or up to 10 acres in a day. Right? Now, you make how much? Say 2Kx10 = 20k (and 10acres/day is being very, very ambitious). Now let's do the expenses: fuel 1K x 10 total 10K, grease, lunch, dinner and misc total 2k/day. Total expense is about 12k. Throw in breakdown, expense can go up to 5k in a day if something broke, or 1k if it were just a puncture. Total running expense so far is 17k. What about rent for house where your team lives? What remains for you? A mere 3K and you have not counted wear and tear! That 3K will be consumed by your motel where you spend the night since you will be doing kibaruas away from home! My friend, if you're not the one standing there and watching your tractor plough, then forget it. Those "crooks" will siphon your fuel, will wake up late at 8am and find all the wombs (read jobs) have gone to early birds (read risers). Your team will wait there sitting on top of the tractor in the sun, and since later you will ask what did they do that today, then must find an excuse. They phone you and say there was a puncture, so you have to send them 1k from your pocket. Is that not a loss before you start? Ask around and see if there is anyone who has done kibaruas and become rich. Actually, they became worse.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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AlphDoti wrote:washiku wrote:@Swenani
Yes...iko na jembe. Trailer apana.
@Alph, a good perspective there but this one is meant to be out there all the time. Ikilala ni waste. Let me elaborate. When you leave your team (driver and turnboy) alone to plough a shamba, it can go to 1, 2, 3... or up to 10 acres in a day. Right? Now, you make how much? Say 2Kx10 = 20k (and 10acres/day is being very, very ambitious). Now let's do the expenses: fuel 1K x 10 total 10K, grease, lunch, dinner and misc total 2k/day. Total expense is about 12k. Throw in breakdown, expense can go up to 5k in a day if something broke, or 1k if it were just a puncture. Total running expense so far is 17k. What about rent for house where your team lives? What remains for you? A mere 3K and you have not counted wear and tear! That 3K will be consumed by your motel where you spend the night since you will be doing kibaruas away from home! My friend, if you're not the one standing there and watching your tractor plough, then forget it. Those "crooks" will siphon your fuel, will wake up late at 8am and find all the wombs (read jobs) have gone to early birds (read risers). Your team will wait there sitting on top of the tractor in the sun, and since later you will ask what did they do that today, then must find an excuse. They phone you and say there was a puncture, so you have to send them 1k from your pocket. Is that not a loss before you start? Ask around and see if there is anyone who has done kibaruas and become rich. Actually, they became worse. And here I was thinking it was a real farming thread.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Muriel wrote:AlphDoti wrote:washiku wrote:@Swenani
Yes...iko na jembe. Trailer apana.
@Alph, a good perspective there but this one is meant to be out there all the time. Ikilala ni waste. Let me elaborate. When you leave your team (driver and turnboy) alone to plough a shamba, it can go to 1, 2, 3... or up to 10 acres in a day. Right? Now, you make how much? Say 2Kx10 = 20k (and 10acres/day is being very, very ambitious). Now let's do the expenses: fuel 1K x 10 total 10K, grease, lunch, dinner and misc total 2k/day. Total expense is about 12k. Throw in breakdown, expense can go up to 5k in a day if something broke, or 1k if it were just a puncture. Total running expense so far is 17k. What about rent for house where your team lives? What remains for you? A mere 3K and you have not counted wear and tear! That 3K will be consumed by your motel where you spend the night since you will be doing kibaruas away from home! My friend, if you're not the one standing there and watching your tractor plough, then forget it. Those "crooks" will siphon your fuel, will wake up late at 8am and find all the wombs (read jobs) have gone to early birds (read risers). Your team will wait there sitting on top of the tractor in the sun, and since later you will ask what did they do that today, then must find an excuse. They phone you and say there was a puncture, so you have to send them 1k from your pocket. Is that not a loss before you start? Ask around and see if there is anyone who has done kibaruas and become rich. Actually, they became worse. And here I was thinking it was a real farming thread. @muriel, you caught me! 
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