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Sorry for adding to this old thread but I have a question for guys that do fencing.

 

I have just started doing fencing as well as tree work.

 

I price £150 per section of 6x6 panel 9'post and gravel board. Is this a fair price. I would appreciate any feed back.

 

Spot on price if its a straight forward fence , as said no hedge/tree stumps

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We have a auger on a 1.5 ton machine and managed to get 55m of feather edge erected in a day and that was one man with machine putting posts in and 2guys boarding behind

 

Hi the above I can be!have 3 men and 1.5 tonne machine but not 40 sections a day the most we ever done was 21 7.9 posts, concrete base and 6x5 panel and that was in lytham st annes (all sand there)

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