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That may be OK but it's the clear up etc. However, would you be happy the charge the same for 1 at a 100'?😈😈 then consider what if the 100' was a conifer or beech...

 

I only asked the question because I got the impression that this is the type of job 'Daniel666' has on his hands, and as for whether I'd be happy charging the same for a 90-100' macrocarpa or stone pine I think the answer is obvious, of course not I'm not a ferkin idiot, I'd want at least £3.50 a foot !...:thumbup:

 

You walked rite into that one !...:lol:

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Depends on your daily cost plus wage.. I would charge say £450 plus vat including all the waste away.

 

 

A 10' tree doesn't mean anything. It could be 2 hours for one bloke if it's self set ash or the like, or it could be 10 pre topped Connys at 2 men 2 days. One equation for tree pricing is ridiculous.

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A knackered old Bedford cf and a bonfire in the back garden to deal with the brash at £25 a tree 😉

 

Chuck a couple of 'jacket spuds' in the fire an I'll bring the Irish coffee, I won't be long, the spuds should be done by the time I get there !...:biggrin:

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Well 'Daniel666' I'm sorry I failed miserably in my attempt to actually help you as best as I can with an answer to your problem but I'm sure that when one of the half a dozen or so gents that have read your plea for help can finally stop crying with laughter they'll actually try to help you out !...

 

Remember you can't help everyone matey . Dont let this stop you from putting in your positive advice . Not all Ivy's poisonous...:thumbup:

 

Anyhow this felling malarkey is and should be free of targets ? Pricing via pics is a massive gamble ? Some trees I would fell for your price other's maybe not . To many variables timber sales chip on site or remove ?

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Best plan is to get someone who knows what he is doing and add 10% and relax in the sun

 

 

That's exactly what I'd say if you don't know what to charge you don't know how to do the job!

Very simple you look at Job you know how long it will take you, you charge accordingly. The customer decides wether he wants you or a professional end of!

Sorry but these how much should I charge threads get right on my nips 😡

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Remember you can't help everyone matey . Dont let this stop you from putting in your positive advice . Not all Ivy's poisonous...:thumbup:

 

Anyhow this felling malarkey is and should be free of targets ? Pricing via pics is a massive gamble ? Some trees I would fell for your price other's maybe not . To many variables timber sales chip on site or remove ?

 

I hear you buddy, money is money at the end of the day mate and £250 for an honest day's graft is none to shabby as far as I'm concerned and I wouldn't be to proud to accept it although a high maintenance wife, 5 kids + my 1st grandson might not be to impressed !...:biggrin:

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