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Old 12-05-2005, 12:50 PM
kate morgan
 
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I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate


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Old 12-05-2005, 01:12 PM
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On 12/5/05 12:50, in article ,
"kate morgan" wrote:

I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate


Prices vary depending on where you live but the chap that cuts our lawns
charges £11 per hour and supplies his own equipment. You're being ripped
off!
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www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
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Old 12-05-2005, 03:06 PM
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I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not
very long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law
usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.


I would have said that was extortionate - unless he was using nail scissors.

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I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law
usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and
quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate


Prices vary depending on where you live but the chap that cuts our lawns
charges £11 per hour and supplies his own equipment. You're being ripped
off!
--
Sacha

Yes I thought that and sent him on his way. It is difficult to find peeps to
do any jobs, in the old days every village had a couple of odd job men happy
to earn some extra cash but not any more. I would do it myself but the mower
is heavy and I cannot start it :-) I will keep on looking.

kate


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Old 12-05-2005, 04:39 PM
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"kate morgan" wrote in message
m...
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in
law usually does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two
hours approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate

I think its a reasonable price seeing that u want the grass picked up also
remember the guy has to supply machinery and fuel as well as transportation
of machinery




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Old 12-05-2005, 05:33 PM
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kate morgan wrote:
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law
usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and
quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate



Prices vary depending on where you live but the chap that cuts our lawns
charges £11 per hour and supplies his own equipment. You're being ripped
off!
--
Sacha


Yes I thought that and sent him on his way. It is difficult to find peeps to
do any jobs, in the old days every village had a couple of odd job men happy
to earn some extra cash but not any more. I would do it myself but the mower
is heavy and I cannot start it :-) I will keep on looking.

kate




If you buy a new lawn mower that you can use you could cover the cost of
the mower within a couple of cuts at £50 an hour
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On 12/5/05 16:39, in article , "pied
piper" wrote:


"kate morgan" wrote in message
m...
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in
law usually does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two
hours approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate

I think its a reasonable price seeing that u want the grass picked up also
remember the guy has to supply machinery and fuel as well as transportation
of machinery


Nonsense! The man that cuts our grass does all that for £11 per hour AND he
rakes gravel off the grass first, after the dear itty kiddies parents have
watched them chuck it on there!
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On 12/5/05 16:03, in article ,
"kate morgan" wrote:


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Prices vary depending on where you live but the chap that cuts our lawns
charges £11 per hour and supplies his own equipment. You're being ripped
off!
--
Sacha

Yes I thought that and sent him on his way. It is difficult to find peeps to
do any jobs, in the old days every village had a couple of odd job men happy
to earn some extra cash but not any more. I would do it myself but the mower
is heavy and I cannot start it :-) I will keep on looking.

You don't happen to have a friend or neighbour with a tractor mower they
would lend you, do you? Or one with a tractor mower *and* and a youngster
happy to earn a few extra drinking vouchers?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)

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Old 12-05-2005, 05:43 PM
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In message , pied piper
writes

"kate morgan" wrote in message
om...
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in
law usually does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two
hours approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate

I think its a reasonable price seeing that u want the grass picked up also
remember the guy has to supply machinery and fuel as well as transportation
of machinery


It's not often I employ gardeners because I do it myself. But on a
couple of occasions when the nettles have got out of hand we have got a
man with his own strimmer to come and do them. He charges £20 an hour,
but does a very good job. The first time he came he did the areas I
asked and asked for £10 because it hadn't taken long. He got £20 anyway
honesty does pay !!
I cut an acre and a half of lawn - hmm grass :-)) It takes me about an
hour and a half and that is with the grass collected and dumped in a
pile.
Even allowing for petrol - 1/2 gallon - £2 and depreciation of his
machinery it sounds like a rate of pay I would like to earn. Can I do it
for half the price please :-))
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Old 12-05-2005, 05:59 PM
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"kate morgan" wrote in message
m...
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in
law usually does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two
hours approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.


Did he have a stripy T-shirt, a cocked hat, an eye patch, and a parrot
nailed to his shoulder?

It wouldn't surprise me.

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"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 12/5/05 16:39, in article ,
"pied
piper" wrote:


"kate morgan" wrote in message
m...
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the
grass
picking up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in
law usually does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him
two
hours approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and
quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate

I think its a reasonable price seeing that u want the grass picked up
also
remember the guy has to supply machinery and fuel as well as
transportation
of machinery


Nonsense! The man that cuts our grass does all that for £11 per hour AND
he
rakes gravel off the grass first, after the dear itty kiddies parents have
watched them chuck it on there!
--

yes but cutting a paddock is a bit more than a 2 bob garden like yours


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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 12/5/05 16:03, in article
,
"kate morgan" wrote:


snip
Prices vary depending on where you live but the chap that cuts our lawns
charges £11 per hour and supplies his own equipment. You're being
ripped
off!
--
Sacha

Yes I thought that and sent him on his way. It is difficult to find peeps
to
do any jobs, in the old days every village had a couple of odd job men
happy
to earn some extra cash but not any more. I would do it myself but the
mower
is heavy and I cannot start it :-) I will keep on looking.

You don't happen to have a friend or neighbour with a tractor mower they
would lend you, do you? Or one with a tractor mower *and* and a youngster
happy to earn a few extra drinking vouchers?
--

surprised your 11 pound an hour man hasnt got one
it was a tractor and topper I was refering to regarding £100 .
I certainly wouldnt take my tractor out my yard for less than that amount


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"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 12/5/05 12:50, in article
,
"kate morgan" wrote:

I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not very
long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law
usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and
quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.
kate


Prices vary depending on where you live but the chap that cuts our lawns
charges £11 per hour and supplies his own equipment. You're being ripped
off!
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


So are you!!!! I only charge £10!!! :-))

Two hours work £20 plus a bit more if you have to take the cuttings away,

Boseley


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Old 13-05-2005, 09:22 AM
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
"kate morgan" :
I have a half acre paddock that I want cutting. it is flat and not
very long
just one or two patches which have got a bit tufty. I want the grass
picking
up as our little old pony goes in there during the day.My son in law
usually
does it but he is not available at the moment. it took him two hours
approx,
The point of my post is that a guy came to look at it yesterday and quoted
£100, I think that is a bit much or am I out of touch with prices.



I would have said that was extortionate - unless he was using nail scissors.


Pay him the £100, issue him with the said nail scissors, and have a
"watch the gardener" party.

Perhaps it was £100 for the season?
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