I don't know if this is in the right category but I figured I would try. Boyfriend can drive a bush hog and has done it in the past. Just got hired to bush hog 11 acres in Georgia. Property hasn't been cleared in 10 years so lots of scrub trees, pine trees. Want down, a lot of brush, thickets and thorns. ****
Terrain is fairly flat and he will be using the gentleman 's brush hog which is a John Deere tractor.
Assuming it's a 5' rough cut mower - Estimate 8-10 hours mowing time (slower because overgrown and unfamiliar area)
Also, they want a fence line cleared on both sides. *** So we understand the closer work's going to have to be done with fiskers, weed eaters, rakes
How many linear feet of fence line? Sounds like it would be worth renting a walk behind brush cutter,
And they have a
100-yard chicken coop which has been abandoned but want all the vines, brush, etc cleared out from both those areas. The coop has all four sides which need to be done.
A chicken coop is a building. What the heck is a 100 yard chicken coop? Do you mean a fenced in area around a chicken coop? What are those dimensions?
Could anyone ballpark how much that would be charged per acre including the? I guess it would be called trim work?
There are approximately 60 pine trees that'll be taken down with a saw.
How tall are the pine trees? Diameter of the trunks? What do you do with the cut up wood and branches? Do you have to cut the stumps off at ground level? (If so, expect to dull a lot of chains). Those answers will help you estimate time per tree (I assume you are using your own chainsaw(s))
So I know that I'm throwing a lot out here and asking for a price per acre. If you can give it to me that'd be great. If not, could you just provide as much info on any of these mini projects within a project? Thank you in advance
Because these are such different tasks, and difficult to estimate precisely, for the customer's benefit and yours, I would bid one and do one and see how well that is working out for both parties.