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Re: How long to bushog a 130 acre field?
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Posted by Walt Davies on July 27, 2007 at 09:32:26 from (70.41.255.73):
In Reply to: How long to bushog a 130 acre field? posted by Sunny 4 acres on July 27, 2007 at 00:32:29:
Figure how much fuel that Massey burns per hour then add that to $50 per hr. and then tell the guy about how long it will take and I bet he will start looking for a bigger rig with better equipment to do the job. I do some brush-hogging in the summer for neighbors I charge $50 per hour and won't take on any jobs bigger 5 or 6 acres. It just to much for a small tractor and 6 ft. mower. If he has 130 acres it would be better if he just had someone turn it under and disc and harrow it. then replant with something good for hay or other stuff to recoup his cost. If he's a rich guy just take your time and get all you can from him. Walt
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