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Seems crazy to ask prices on here

We all charge different rates depending on a number of factors

Can you not just judge how long it will take and what kit you need and then price in a bit on top for profit.

 

 

Seems crazy to ask prices on here! Have you read some of the posts on here asking prices seems ok to me. Am not claiming to know everything it's also nice to see who sticks there neck out, there plenty of chat about everything else so why not see who is prepared to give a ruff idea of a price.

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There always has to be somebody!

 

40-50 FT high and 2.5 3.0 ft dia

 

there is no other problems i said straight fell on to waste ground.

 

Can you get a chipper in without difficulty

Do the chippings have to be removed from site

Is the wood saleable as logs

Do you have customers for this

If not can you sell wood anywhere

Do you have a yard for storage of logs

How far from the site are you based

 

I'm trying my best to help but I think you can see now there isn't not a simple answer

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Not much help but i like your style better being funny than trying to be smart.:thumbup1:

 

Thats the basis of all buissness

 

I know it can be hard pricing, just go with your instinct, people who make money aren't afraid to be ballsey with quotes.

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I looked at a job felling conifers but they were so close together that I couldnt do a number count, I ended up doing the job on day rate and it worked out better for me. you might not earn as much on day rate but at least you know what each day will earn you :thumbup1:

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Can you get a chipper in without difficulty

Do the chippings have to be removed from site

Is the wood saleable as logs

Do you have customers for this

If not can you sell wood anywhere

Do you have a yard for storage of logs

How far from the site are you based

 

I'm trying my best to help but I think you can see now there isn't not a simple answer

 

 

I never compalcated the question so don't you try. All that shouldn't change the quote by a vast amount, when i say fell and removal for site and 30 trees a figure should be there in your head. Your trying to hard it's all right you can all calm down i have what i came here for.:biggrin:

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I never compalcated the question so don't you try. All that shouldn't change the quote by a vast amount, when i say fell and removal for site and 30 trees a figure should be there in your head. Your trying to hard it's all right you can all calm down i have what i came here for.:biggrin:

 

You'd be surprised

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