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Just noticed that this thread is nearly two years old:laugh1:

 

Anyway, your overheads remain the same no matter what you're doing.

If someone asked my to roll on a wet lawn all day I'd do it but still charge the same as for an Oak dismantle over phone lines. :001_smile:

 

Hopefully you've figured it out during the last 22 months.:laugh1:

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Just noticed that this thread is nearly two years old:laugh1:

 

Anyway, your overheads remain the same no matter what you're doing.

If someone asked my to roll on a wet lawn all day I'd do it but still charge the same as for an Oak dismantle over phone lines. :001_smile:

 

Hopefully you've figured it out during the last 22 months.:laugh1:

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Just noticed that this thread is nearly two years old:laugh1:

 

Anyway, your overheads remain the same no matter what you're doing.

If someone asked my to roll on a wet lawn all day I'd do it but still charge the same as for an Oak dismantle over phone lines. :001_smile:

 

Hopefully you've figured it out during the last 22 months.:laugh1:

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Hedge cutting this is my view at the minute .... I find hedge cutters more tempramentle and don't last any thing like saws.. They use more fuel and and clearing up is usually over gravel or flower beds even if it's not it's a pita to chip! And if you cant chip it , getting rid of will cost you money to tip and dispose of if you cant burn the arisings..Then there's working off steps and ladders that I think is far more dangerous than off a harness tied in..and it's plus it's soo boring!! It should be more than tree work day rate IMO!

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Hedge cutting this is my view at the minute .... I find hedge cutters more tempramentle and don't last any thing like saws.. They use more fuel and and clearing up is usually over gravel or flower beds even if it's not it's a pita to chip! And if you cant chip it , getting rid of will cost you money to tip and dispose of if you cant burn the arisings..Then there's working off steps and ladders that I think is far more dangerous than off a harness tied in..and it's plus it's soo boring!! It should be more than tree work day rate IMO!

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Hedge cutting this is my view at the minute .... I find hedge cutters more tempramentle and don't last any thing like saws.. They use more fuel and and clearing up is usually over gravel or flower beds even if it's not it's a pita to chip! And if you cant chip it , getting rid of will cost you money to tip and dispose of if you cant burn the arisings..Then there's working off steps and ladders that I think is far more dangerous than off a harness tied in..and it's plus it's soo boring!! It should be more than tree work day rate IMO!

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Hedge cutting this is my view at the minute .... I find hedge cutters more tempramentle and don't last any thing like saws.. They use more fuel and and clearing up is usually over gravel or flower beds even if it's not it's a pita to chip! And if you cant chip it , getting rid of will cost you money to tip and dispose of if you cant burn the arisings..Then there's working off steps and ladders that I think is far more dangerous than off a harness tied in..and it's plus it's soo boring!! It should be more than tree work day rate IMO!

 

:thumbup: Fully agree.

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