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On 22/04/2024 at 11:47, Meadstreecare said:

Na bit more involved when i say labour i mean groundsman used to charge the man £650-750 a day for 2 men so I was thinking £1000-1200 a day customer not shy of a few quid

If you’re even charging 1K a day for 4 really good cutters I’d be expecting a massive amount of work done. 
 

I know our cutting squad are 900 a day or not far away from that for local work, and I don’t think you’d find much of a better squad around. 
 

So for 2 cutters and 2 ‘laborers’ I’d say that is massively steep. 
 

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I assume you have sorted a felling licence as with 2 cutters (again assuming there forestry cutters who crack on)  you will hit the 5 cube threshold by tea break on day 1!

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8 hours ago, Meadstreecare said:

Thanks everyone im going in for £950 a day for 4x men and chipper it's not local to me 40 mins drive I think that's fair enough gonna go in fell and chip what we can then get digger and grab in towards the end 

Remember and take photos, it’d be good to see 

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