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Good or bad idea? Saw sharpening or stump grinding?
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<blockquote data-quote="cus_deluxe" data-source="post: 6303234" data-attributes="member: 121780"><p>Takes money to make money, and even though a stump grinder costs a lot more, and all the associated costs of operating it, a guy can make a ton more money with one in a day than you could make in a day of grinding. In my area, gstump removal is usually something like $2-3 per inch of diameter depending on whether they clean up or not. So get 5-6 good sized trees lined up every weekend and you'll pay that thing off sooner than you may think. The key is getting in with tree guys/city dpw's etc to get the vloume you need. Also it would depend on how many guys in ur area are doing stump removal already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cus_deluxe, post: 6303234, member: 121780"] Takes money to make money, and even though a stump grinder costs a lot more, and all the associated costs of operating it, a guy can make a ton more money with one in a day than you could make in a day of grinding. In my area, gstump removal is usually something like $2-3 per inch of diameter depending on whether they clean up or not. So get 5-6 good sized trees lined up every weekend and you'll pay that thing off sooner than you may think. The key is getting in with tree guys/city dpw's etc to get the vloume you need. Also it would depend on how many guys in ur area are doing stump removal already. [/QUOTE]
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