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you are looking at 2 days for 3 men depending on what size van you have 1 or 2 loads of chip and two loads of wood and a good bit of rakings I would charge £1,440 + vat

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always hard to tell from a photo, but due to the utility room probably stopping any backsaving gear from accessing the job fully, I would think a 1.5 to 2 day job with 3 guys.

 

 

I would be around 2400 - 3200 plus tax in kiwi pesos

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It looks like a good hard days work for three men. I'd probably charge £580 and be away in the day all being well.

 

 

Next joke!!!!

 

 

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Well I got the job. Not sure what the other guy quoted yet but hopefully will find out. Probably get told off by most of you guys but went in at £730 so not much room for leeway if my optimism has run away with me again. Should be doing it week after next so will let you know how long it took.

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Next joke!!!!

 

 

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A rather strange comment!

 

I have already stated my price was dependent on looking at the job in the flesh and how bad the drag actually was.

 

however to drop that tree at my stated price is totally feasible with the equipment we use.

 

I have been running a successful business for 15 years that provides a living and full time employment for five people and myself! So hey what do I know!!!

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Don't sell yourself short m8. Its a highly skilled dangerous job with specialised kit it aint easy dragging brash and log through buildings as we all know. i always find that if you think you have gone in low you end up rushing it to try get it done on time and thats how accidents happen :sneaky2:

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Don't sell yourself short m8. Its a highly skilled dangerous job with specialised kit it aint easy dragging brash and log through buildings as we all know. i always find that if you think you have gone in low you end up rushing it to try get it done on time and thats how accidents happen :sneaky2:

 

 

Couldn't agree more

 

 

 

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A rather strange comment!

 

I have already stated my price was dependent on looking at the job in the flesh and how bad the drag actually was.

 

however to drop that tree at my stated price is totally feasible with the equipment we use.

 

I have been running a successful business for 15 years that provides a living and full time employment for five people and myself! So hey what do I know!!!

 

Just opinion, don't get huffy, it's only the internet.

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