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+1 as other posts. half day at most. if you can reach without leaning then a normal trimmer is good but you just do it by eye bit at a time step back take a look and carry on. put a tarp under hedge so clippings fall on that grab it up and can take clippings away no mess no blower. simples

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Because of the stripes on the lawn, the paving, the lights (I assume that's what they are) and the fact they've asked for a price for such a little job, I'd put £150 on it.

I'd want to do it perfectly, not a single bit left behind etc so half a day.

 

Yeah and they'd probably have you going back for evermore saying it wasn't quite perfectly round lol

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£60-£80 depending on location. One hour with 2 men, a step ladder, a stihl HS81T and a long reach hedge trimmer for the top. Collect 95% of the clippings then blow the rest back under. Easy.

 

All day long :thumbup1:

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Yup

Only difference being that Id do that on my own. 10-20 min to cut. Tarp underneath and 20 min tidy up. Give the customer the options -pay you to dispose of waste, order a mini skip or bag it up n let them dispose.

 

Order a mini skip? It's not a fell :lol: wouldn't even touch the sides of there green bin :laugh1:

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