Question 15 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question A contractor has purchased a wheel loader for $115,000 and plans to use it 2,000 hours per year. The cost of one set of tires is $25,000. At this usage rate, the contractor anticipates disposing of the loader after using it for 10 years and realizing a salvage value of $35,000. The flywheel horsepower rating of the loader's diesel engine is 105 horsepower. The interest rate is 10%. The loader operator will earn $34.00 per hour including fringe benefits, and diesel fuel costs $1.20 per gallon How much is the contractor's hourly depreciation portion of ownership cost for the loader if using the Time Value Method (see textbook page 42 Example 2.8 for reference)? Select one: a. $9.37/hr b. $7.43/hr c. $6.23/hr d. $8.27/hr Question 16 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the contractor's hourly depreciation portion of ownership cost for the loader if using the Average Annual Investment Method (see textbook page 44 Example 2.9 for reference)? Select one: a $2.75/hr b. $7.85/hr c. $6.01/hr d. $3.26/hr Question 17 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the hourly equipment repair cost if the annual cost of repairs equals 70% of straight-line depreciation? Select one: a. $3.89/hr b. $2.75/hr c. $1.93/hr d. $3.50/hr Question 18 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, Please calculate the throttle load factor if the engine will work at full throttle while loading the bucket (45% of the time) and at three-quarter titrottle to travel and dump. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.12 for reference). Select one: a. 0.65 b. 0.45 c. 0.86 Question 19 Not yet answered Points out of LOOP Flag question Continue with question #15, Please calculate time factor if it is estimated that the work will be steady at an efficiency equal to a 55-min hour. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.12 for reference) Select one: a. 0.55 b. 0.83 c. 0.75 d. 0.92 Question 20 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, Please calculate the hourly fuel cost if the wheel loader has a 250-fwhp diesel engine, and the diesel fuel costs $1.20 per gallon, and the operating factor (combined factor) is 0.75. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.12 for reference) Select one a. $9.00/hr b. $1.20/hr c. $2.50/hr d. $7.50/hr Question 21 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the hourly oil and grease cost if the equipment operating factor (combined factor) is 0.5, the crankcase capacity is 15 gallons, the vilywheel horsepower rating of the loader's diesel engine is 105 fwhp, the time between oil changes is 250 hours, the cost of lube oil is $3.0/gal, and the cost of other oils and grease is $0.5/hr. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.13 for reference) Select one: a. $0.31/hr b. $0.10/hr c. $0.50/hr d. $0.81/hr Question 22 Not yet answered Points out of 1,00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the hourly tire repair cost if it is estimated that the tire repair is 25% of the tire depreciation and the life of the tires is 4,000 hours. (See textbook page 48 Example 2.14 for reference) Select one: a. $1.56/hr b. $0.10/hr c. $6.25/hr d. $0.25/hr Question 15 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question A contractor has purchased a wheel loader for $115,000 and plans to use it 2,000 hours per year. The cost of one set of tires is $25,000. At this usage rate, the contractor anticipates disposing of the loader after using it for 10 years and realizing a salvage value of $35,000. The flywheel horsepower rating of the loader's diesel engine is 105 horsepower. The interest rate is 10%. The loader operator will earn $34.00 per hour including fringe benefits, and diesel fuel costs $1.20 per gallon How much is the contractor's hourly depreciation portion of ownership cost for the loader if using the Time Value Method (see textbook page 42 Example 2.8 for reference)? Select one: a. $9.37/hr b. $7.43/hr c. $6.23/hr d. $8.27/hr Question 16 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the contractor's hourly depreciation portion of ownership cost for the loader if using the Average Annual Investment Method (see textbook page 44 Example 2.9 for reference)? Select one: a $2.75/hr b. $7.85/hr c. $6.01/hr d. $3.26/hr Question 17 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the hourly equipment repair cost if the annual cost of repairs equals 70% of straight-line depreciation? Select one: a. $3.89/hr b. $2.75/hr c. $1.93/hr d. $3.50/hr Question 18 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, Please calculate the throttle load factor if the engine will work at full throttle while loading the bucket (45% of the time) and at three-quarter titrottle to travel and dump. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.12 for reference). Select one: a. 0.65 b. 0.45 c. 0.86 Question 19 Not yet answered Points out of LOOP Flag question Continue with question #15, Please calculate time factor if it is estimated that the work will be steady at an efficiency equal to a 55-min hour. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.12 for reference) Select one: a. 0.55 b. 0.83 c. 0.75 d. 0.92 Question 20 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, Please calculate the hourly fuel cost if the wheel loader has a 250-fwhp diesel engine, and the diesel fuel costs $1.20 per gallon, and the operating factor (combined factor) is 0.75. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.12 for reference) Select one a. $9.00/hr b. $1.20/hr c. $2.50/hr d. $7.50/hr Question 21 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the hourly oil and grease cost if the equipment operating factor (combined factor) is 0.5, the crankcase capacity is 15 gallons, the vilywheel horsepower rating of the loader's diesel engine is 105 fwhp, the time between oil changes is 250 hours, the cost of lube oil is $3.0/gal, and the cost of other oils and grease is $0.5/hr. (See textbook page 47 Example 2.13 for reference) Select one: a. $0.31/hr b. $0.10/hr c. $0.50/hr d. $0.81/hr Question 22 Not yet answered Points out of 1,00 P Flag question Continue with question #15, How much is the hourly tire repair cost if it is estimated that the tire repair is 25% of the tire depreciation and the life of the tires is 4,000 hours. (See textbook page 48 Example 2.14 for reference) Select one: a. $1.56/hr b. $0.10/hr c. $6.25/hr d. $0.25/hr