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SHELBY

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    Pricing-HELP

    Thanks for that reply thats good to know, ive been told over the phone the hedge is quite overgrown and messy so i thought chainsaw might come in handy if theres some thicker branches hanging about, as for it being a boundary hedge yes is the answer and the guy also said the whole row of houses in the street have the same that need to be done! Should keep us busy for a while
  2. Hello everyone im new to this forum so im sure this question has already been asked. Im keen to know what people/companys charge for hedgecutting. Im a groundmans on a private estate 4 days of the week and 2 days of the week i do my own general gardening work. Ive been recommended to someone by another customer about trimming up a confier hedge, its about 40ft long and stands at 4 meters. I have all the necessary equipment to do the job e.g sharp brushcutters, ladders, chainsaws if necessary and a big cage trailer to take the waste with me when im done and theres always 2 of us on a job. What would you guys out there charge to do this? Hourly rate or a day rate? Thanks

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