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Chainsaw, tractor mounted chipper.

 

Just put in your daywork rate and a bit for the tractor, that should ensure you dont get it. Most of this type of work is normally fixed price or at the very least with some sort of expected costing , it may pay you to get a subby in and stick a bit on top rather than price yourself out of it and lose a customer.

 

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Hahaha really? So a 10 hour day gets you £100?

 

Christ.

 

No, my wording was bad. £10 per hour but I get to keep the timber. Of course costs on the saw and tractor come out of that so its really only the wood I will make money on.

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