JCB Monthly Income: Do you know how much a JCB driver can earn in an hour? Let us explain the math.
These days, the use of JCBs, or bulldozers, has become commonplace in construction and earthworks. Whether it's road construction, encroachment removal, or working at a large construction site, a JCB driver's hard work is rewarded with considerable rewards. But do you know how much a JCB driver can earn in 30 days and what the hourly rate is? Let's find out.
JCB rentals vary across different states. The average hourly rate ranges from ₹700 to ₹1,000. This means that if a driver works an 8-hour day, they can earn between ₹5,600 and ₹8,000. If a JCB driver works for a full month, i.e., 30 days, his or her income can range from ₹1.5 lakh to ₹2.4 lakh. This figure varies by state and JCB model.
JCB Mileage and Fuel Expenses
JCBs run on diesel and have a mileage of approximately 5 kilometers per liter. This means that long hours of work result in significant fuel costs. Drivers must ensure a proper balance between fuel costs and wages.
Second-hand JCBs are also available. Older models cost significantly less than new machines. Therefore, new owners or contractors can purchase and repurpose a used JCB, reducing costs.
Impact of Brand and Model
JCB prices depend on the brand, model, and size of the machine. In India, brands like Tata and BEML also manufacture JCBs or similar bulldozers. Rental charges for larger and newer models are slightly higher, while rental charges for older or smaller models may be lower.
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