No worry about the sni remarks, been doing it for a while, but always go by the stump, and not the inch. The bid I am doing is wanted by the inch, so that's why I ask. And no, I didn't inherit anything at all, just 2 college degrees in forestry, 8 years in the forest industry, and some studying on my own, with no onebody's help.
If I ever get on here and start asking what to charge, what to say ,how to act, where to put my ad, etc. etc. etc. I hope one of you stops by here and has me put away somewhere.
Around here it is $3 an inch. But if the job is big some disount can be given depending on how many inches. To bad I can't go to the Bunny Ranch and pay by the inch.
Scott
3-4 dollars per sq. inch. i dont know what the big deal is in helping others out with questions there are plenty of trees for everyone!!
3-4 dollars per sq. inch. i dont know what the big deal is in helping others out with questions there are plenty of trees for everyone!!
Around here I have been quoted 3.00 and inch. I have four stumps in my yard to be ground one is 50", one 32" and the other two are old bedford pear stumps in the 8" range. I had a guy come out and quote me $120.00 to do all four so I don't know how they calculate an inch, but its alot cheaper than 3.00 an inch.
Well I wouldn't want to be operating a stump grinding business in your area a guy would go broke for that kind of price. Seattle sounds more reasonably priced for stump grinding.
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