Wan Feng's original plan was to take Luan Feng back to Longjiang before the New Year to show his parents the real person.
However, the New Year is the busiest season for the clothing industry, and Luan Feng couldn't get away, so Wan Feng changed his plan to after the New Year.
Wait until after the fifteenth day and go back when the railway is quiet.
The manager of Glass Flower was shaking his head in his shop. Ever since he came to Wa, he had been very idle and very tired.
When he said he had free time, he meant that he was the only one here, and he could do whatever he wanted without anyone watching or controlling him.
The reason he was tired was that the business here was too good. He was the only one here and had almost no free time.
Fortunately, this store only sells cigarettes, alcohol and side dishes, so he doesn't need to sell anything else.
The best-selling items are cigarettes and alcohol.
Wan Feng often saw a man come in, throw out two cents, and shout, "Two taels, please."
Manager Yu used a grape jar to pour two taels of wine into a bowl. The man picked up the bowl, drank it in one gulp, and then turned and left.
What the hell is this wine? What does it taste like?
If a young man in his twenties drinks like this, it can be basically confirmed that he is a useless person.
Wan Feng really looks down on those who drink without any real intention.
Even if Zhang Hai just eats a bag of peanuts like he does now, it would be considered classy.
"Fuck! You ate all my peanuts! Spit them out!"
Wan Feng chuckled: "If you can't spit it out, I can help you pull it out."
"This is so disgusting. Should I drink this wine or not?"
"Whether you drink or not is none of my business."
Zhang Hai bought another bag of peanuts. This time he didn't learn his lesson and put them on the counter. Instead, he put them in his pocket, took out one after a while and put it in his mouth.
The fried peanuts in those small plastic bags are all covered in oil, so he's not afraid of getting the oil in his bag.
Glass Flower is actually quite good, but he had almost no free time to drink with Zhang Hai in the morning because there were too many people coming and going.
"These cigarettes are almost sold out again, and I don't know if the company can deliver them today."
Manager Yu took apart a butterfly flower and placed it on the counter.
Manager Yu has no pioneering spirit at all. The most expensive cigarettes he bought cost less than three cents. This is a blatant disrespect for the folks in Wahou.
There are several 130 trucks parked in front of the shoe factory. These trucks are from other places to pick up goods. Those who can drive here by themselves are from state-owned shopping malls or supply and marketing systems.
The influence of the market has spread to an area of 300 miles in radius, and many people, both shops and individuals, come here to pick up goods every day.
Now even state-owned shopping malls are selling that product.
Xiao Jun is a very interesting guy. There is not much work for tractors in winter, so he actually found a way to make money.
This guy installed a cab on the front of his four-wheeled vehicle and put a canvas canopy on the truck bed, and he was actually renting out tractors.
I saw a vendor who had finished picking up his goods and was about to leave with his bag, so I went over and asked, "Want to go? Can I take you to Gushan Station for one dollar per person?"
Some vendors were worried about how to cross the five-mile distance from Wahou to Gushan, so they got on the bus as soon as they heard about this.
There were actually quite a few vendors renting his tractors, sometimes one tractor could carry several vendors.
Now that the Inna River has frozen, the four-wheeled vehicle can move across the iceberg. This thing can make a trip every now and then.
You can earn 20 to 30 yuan a day.
Some people have already seen this opportunity and are planning to buy tractors for rental, and are probably evaluating the feasibility.
Is this the most primitive rental industry?
The formation of a cargo distribution center naturally requires transportation, and the transportation industry will also be an important business project that will emerge in the future.
Unfortunately, there are no good means of transportation now, and we can’t just rent out four-wheeled vehicles.
Wan Feng was wondering if his motorcycle would have more advantages than his tractor if it were rented out.
He really wanted to take this opportunity to sell his motorcycle, at least to get the price of a tractor!
He bought this motorcycle at the price of scrap metal and it only cost him a few hundred dollars to repair it. If he could sell it for the price of a four-wheeled vehicle, he could make a small profit.
Yes! Sell it, and then he will buy a happy ride.
I won’t buy happiness anymore. It’s useless to buy it when I go home tomorrow autumn, as I can’t ride it back.
I ran out of gas halfway and there was no place to refuel.
But who should I sell it to?
Go home and write a piece of paper and stick it on the carport: This car is for sale.
He did it right away and ran to Luan Changyuan's house to find paper and pen.
After much consideration, Luan Ying decided to move her garment shop to Wahou, and used the building that was previously used as the workshop by Luan Feng. After all, they were all family, so Wan Feng didn't ask how much rent she gave to her father.
She listened to Wan Feng's advice and decided to specialize in making pants.
Meiying and Liqing did not come with you, but they bought sewing machines and started sewing at home. When they had accumulated a certain amount, Shen Hongjun would go and get it back and sell it in bulk at the market.
Making pants is very quick. It takes more than an hour to make a pair of pants. Sixty to seventy pairs of pants can be made in a day. The factory price of a pair of pants can bring a profit of more than 70 cents, and you can make 40 to 50 yuan a day.
There were also several bicycles parked in front of Luan Changyuan's house.
Luan Ying made pants, but Luan Feng gave up on pants, so these bicycles were for vendors who came to pick up pants.
Wan Feng ran to Luan Feng's room, took out a piece of paper and a pen, and wrote the four big words "This car is for sale".
Then he stuck it on the shed of his motorcycle and drove it to the market ostentatiously and parked it in front of the team office.
He doesn't care whether anyone buys it or not. He will sell it to those who do, and keep it for the time being if no one buys it. He has money to spend anyway.
Wan Feng entered the team headquarters and sat in the office, staring out the window in a daze.
Why not get on a tricycle now?
If you are using it for transport now, a three-wheeled vehicle is the most suitable thing. It is not slow, consumes little fuel, and is not difficult to make.
But is it really okay for me to get the tricycle out by myself right now?
Isn't it putting the cart before the horse to tinker with a three-wheeled vehicle before all the benefits of the tractor have been realized?
Wan Feng knew that tractors still had seven or eight years of good times. In 1983, Luotuo began to produce 15-horsepower small tractors, and in 1984, Changtuo also began to produce 12-horsepower small tractors.
By the end of the 1980s, small tractors had reached their peak, with countless manufacturers across the country making small tractors, and the cumulative sales of small tractors reaching nearly three million units.
Since then, small tractors have gradually faded out of history and have been replaced by three-wheeled agricultural vehicles.
Even if the almost entirely manual production line in Wahou can only produce 1,500 to 1,600 tractors a year, the sales volume in the past seven or eight years is still around 10,000 units, which is a market with tens of millions in profits.
In such a small place like Wahou, tens of millions of dollars is enough to shock countless people.
The good times for tractors have just begun, but I'm already tinkering with three-wheeled vehicles. Does that count as not doing my job properly?
But using four wheels to transport goods is indeed a bit unorthodox.
What if we design a low-horsepower three-wheeled vehicle specifically to cater to the small-volume transportation market?
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com