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hi guys, got a job needing done on an estate to cut/ clear low hanging branches and general brash along access routes and fence lines.

i'd need to use a teleporter and driver, also a man and chainsaw. The golden question is what should i charge per hour?

Many thanks

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Get the prices for what you need ie, man and saw, tele handler etc then add on your cut and hey presto you have a price. I would t think its safe to be cutting trees from a bucket of a load all though unless your a farmer. You would be better getting a cherry picker and someone who knows what their doing.

 

 

Hodge

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You could get a man cage for a telehandler.

 

Or even a telescopic polesaw if they're all quite small.

 

i do have a man cage, cheers

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HSE suggest they are allowed in a few circumstances but for planned and routine jobs a MEWP should be used

 

I'd say they're ideal for use in a field. We use one all the time.

 

For a telehandler with mancrate and brash grab, and two men with chainsaw and polesaw I'd say £60 per hour for agricultural type jobs. You might struggle to get this though.

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You just get a price from the guy with the telehandler that's him & fuel sorted then add on the wages for the guy & saw then add your wages plus a bit of top to make it all worth wile, I'd avoid giving any one an hourly rate just price for complete job

Posted
HSE suggest they are allowed in a few circumstances but for planned and routine jobs a MEWP should be used

 

Next they will be telling us we cant gaffer tape an 088 to the fork and tie off the throttle.

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Next they will be telling us we cant gaffer tape an 088 to the fork and tie off the throttle.

 

Is there a tongue in cheek icon?

 

As they say you can lead a horse to water...

 

Having broken many rules in the past I try not to be too prescriptive when I post on the grounds that those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

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