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  1. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    Rocks damage teeth. Sometimes you need to dig a rock out of a root, otherwise you're in for chipped, broken teeth. If you have to grind through what was a riverbed of rock and soil, its different that clean topsoil (something sometimes 6" deep in a housing development). This is Orcas Island...
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    How to estimate a stump job

    If they accept a high price, you can always drop it a bit if you've killed it, telling them you expect a fair days pay for a fair days work, and you respect them as good reliable customers. You don't have to, as they accepted the price. Sometimes, sometimes this turns Some customers into "let...
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    How to estimate a stump job

    Hope reality matches your projections.
  4. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    Missed it without a winking or laughing emoticon.
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    two mobilization charges for jobs done on different, non-consecutive days. More to clean some areas twice. etc.
  6. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    Splitting the job means that the price is higher overall!
  7. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    Learn your bark.
  8. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    You have to know your species. Some trees have a tulip bulb stump, as I've had it described to me. Maple seems that way. Cherry is bad for grinding, I hear.
  9. SouthSoundTree-

    How to estimate a stump job

    Chris, in case it isn't clear, the volume of the stump is an exponential function of the diameter. A straight by-the-inch price, no size limits is a win on tiny stumps, and a lose on huge stumps, with a balance point in the middle.
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