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Two staff, chipping into the understorey, cut down to ground level, all wood removed and a clear up, 1 x good days work=£400(mates rates)-£600 private-or thereabouts. Does that help ?..Good luck.

 

Hurrah, someone who thinks like me on "mates rates" why work for someone on the cheap? There are mates and there are "mates" £600 for a customer and £300 -£400 for propper mate using my chipper and him dragging.

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Hurrah, someone who thinks like me on "mates rates" why work for someone on the cheap? There are mates and there are "mates" £600 for a customer and £300 -£400 for propper mate using my chipper and him dragging.

 

in my eyes I don't charge m8's and they don't charge me. I had a load of plumbing done by a good m8. weekends work for him with me assisting only charge was for parts and a few beers so when he wanted a new patio doing the same applys . that's just the way I see it anyway

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That's great if your mates actually do something useful you can trade work for. My mate wanted some tree work doing, he works in finance dept at council.... £400 as a mates rate would be about right I'd say

 

 

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£600 cut down to ground level with all timber and brash removed of site. hope a simple answer helps you as a guide and what you consider mates rates.

 

same £600 for a customer or a curry and a couple of beers for a m8

 

Two staff, chipping into the understorey, cut down to ground level, all wood removed and a clear up, 1 x good days work=£400(mates rates)-£600 private

 

Hurrah, someone who thinks like me on "mates rates" why work for someone on the cheap? There are mates and there are "mates" £600 for a customer and £300 -£400 for propper mate using my chipper and him dragging.

 

£400 as a mates rate would be about right I'd say

 

Thanks for the replies lads - I was really just after a ball park price.

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Thanks for the replies lads - I was really just after a ball park price.

 

What about letting him know it could be done for free!?

 

 

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A good piece of advice I was given early on.

With mates or family either charge them the going rate or do it for free.

If you charge them mates rates, everyone thinks they're you're mate.

If I'm doing it for free I tell the client to let everyone think I charged them the going price.

 

 

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A friend of mine had some removed a couple of years ago and they charged him £30 for each one removed as small trees. His were a bit more spaced apart than those and the stretch was not as long.

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