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Im in the highlands and get between £120 and £150 depending on what im doing! What you going to be cutting?

Rough and hairy birch, dont think a tonnage rate would work!

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I've heard rates for self employed cutters from £70 to about £150 a day supplying own kit and fuel.

 

Low end of that you're very inexperienced, only got basic tickets and probably undervaluing yourself.

 

Top end of that you'd better have a lot of experience, ALL the tickets - big trees and windblow - and be able to justify your rate to the main contractor.

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Yeah for the higher rate its cutting big stuff that the harvesters cant manage,usually rough spruce on the edge of the wood leaning the wrong way and there usually never under 1m in dia!

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