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Same here wouldnt even drive it out of the yard for £1 an inch. im same £2.50 per inch min, if its a pain to get to or really dead hard Oak etc then £3 per Inch.

 

Such a shame the forum rules forbid rude language the post could so easily be changed.

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IMO for 3-400 stumps at 30" so 400 stumps thats £12.000? you guys want £30.000? so im saying that for the amount of stumps on site with a large machine you could get alot of stumps cleared per day being grinded. Also he mentioned they were only larch type stuff which chips so quickly too. So i thought about it and thought for volume, time, chip rate per day that £1 per inch min would be a starting point for him.

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IMO for 3-400 stumps at 30" so 400 stumps thats £12.000? you guys want £30.000? so im saying that for the amount of stumps on site with a large machine you could get alot of stumps cleared per day being grinded. Also he mentioned they were only larch type stuff which chips so quickly too. So i thought about it and thought for volume, time, chip rate per day that £1 per inch min would be a starting point for him.

 

No one is going to pay £12K for that!!

 

You would just get a big mulcher in and get it done for under £2k.

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No one is going to pay £12K for that!!

 

You would just get a big mulcher in and get it done for under £2k.

 

but you need a 360 as well to get the roots up ,mulchers dont go deep enough,:001_smile:

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No one is going to pay £12K for that!!

 

You would just get a big mulcher in and get it done for under £2k.

 

So maybe he should be looking at getting a mulcher in?

 

although if you did get the grinding for 2.50 per inch £30k take most the year off?:thumbup:

 

P.S i would never do arb sites for less than £2.50.:laugh1: Just read the post and did some quick maths. I would also charge more if it was a bit boggy too.:lol:

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douglas roots arent deep, a big mulcher will go a foot easy below ground level . grinding 400 stumps will loeave a huge amount od chip and kill most machines, a mulcher mixes it with soil and you can landscape it after

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douglas roots arent deep, a big mulcher will go a foot easy below ground level . grinding 400 stumps will loeave a huge amount od chip and kill most machines, a mulcher mixes it with soil and you can landscape it after

 

i had a big mulcher & that wouldnt go down a ft ? & never seen 1, since go that deep

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i had a big mulcher & that wouldnt go down a ft ? & never seen 1, since go that deep

 

Was yours a 500hp tracked one?????????

 

Thats the sort I was talking about.

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