sfloggie
Gold Member
Mike,
What caused me to rent and do it myself was the cost when I had someone else do it. The guy was good, but I could get more if I did it.
* The hired guy cost $1,500 per acre plus $600 to move the equipment to site. He did five acres and did a good job.
* However; I could rent a Bobcat for $900 per eight hours or $2300 for 40 hours. I could do several acres for $900 once I got use to it, which was on the first rental.
I also only rent when tied to a weekend or holiday, so I do not have to let them have the Bobcat back until after two to four days if on an eight hour rental as they are closed on weekends and holidays.
They give me a break or extra hours/day if there is a mechanical issue that prevents me from using it.
This also helped me on taxes. A buddy of mine in Arcadia, OK wanted to rent one to cut his boundary, but the closest was Abiline, TX. Their cost was less than mine.
I am renting over the Thanksgiving holiday to try to cut a boundary and green trail (for deer/turkey) on our West side 2800 feet x 10 foot wide to the river. I clear up to large trees and then go around them as I want to keep them.
This mulching helps with environmetal issues as no roots are removed thus I do not get in trouble with the NRSC or Corp of Eng as I near the river. Nor do I devert any water as the trucks leave no footprint (per se) and I am not "blading anything" which a dozer or FEL would do.
The mulcher cuts to the ground leaving noting to harm the JD wheels or impede the MX5.
Best to you.
Jim
What caused me to rent and do it myself was the cost when I had someone else do it. The guy was good, but I could get more if I did it.
* The hired guy cost $1,500 per acre plus $600 to move the equipment to site. He did five acres and did a good job.
* However; I could rent a Bobcat for $900 per eight hours or $2300 for 40 hours. I could do several acres for $900 once I got use to it, which was on the first rental.
I also only rent when tied to a weekend or holiday, so I do not have to let them have the Bobcat back until after two to four days if on an eight hour rental as they are closed on weekends and holidays.
They give me a break or extra hours/day if there is a mechanical issue that prevents me from using it.
This also helped me on taxes. A buddy of mine in Arcadia, OK wanted to rent one to cut his boundary, but the closest was Abiline, TX. Their cost was less than mine.
I am renting over the Thanksgiving holiday to try to cut a boundary and green trail (for deer/turkey) on our West side 2800 feet x 10 foot wide to the river. I clear up to large trees and then go around them as I want to keep them.
This mulching helps with environmetal issues as no roots are removed thus I do not get in trouble with the NRSC or Corp of Eng as I near the river. Nor do I devert any water as the trucks leave no footprint (per se) and I am not "blading anything" which a dozer or FEL would do.
The mulcher cuts to the ground leaving noting to harm the JD wheels or impede the MX5.
Best to you.
Jim