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Posted by JK-NY on October 26, 2002 at 06:29:15 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: bushhoggin advice posted by jj in ga on October 24, 2002 at 16:48:31:
Good advice from all. Not sure how many sites are involved or how big so heres some general advice. Figure an amount either per hour or per day you'd be happy with. Ck into insurance or other requirements for this job as well as any other things you'd incur. Visit sites ,make rough estimate of travel time and time at each site to do the work, it sounds like maybe some tractor work, some other types involved so you might need to break it down that way and figure by the hour . Add say 10-15% for a safety factor incase youre low in estimates.Be sure to remember the insurance, if you are going to spray pesticides for hire in this state you need to be liscenced and insured, also add in cost for spray materials.This assumes you have most all the equipment needed and will not hire labor. Good luck.
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