1600$ for 16-18 hours with a 66hp machine including operator is a very good price. 550$ with a 7015 sounds stupid except you miscalculated by 10hrs.
I have never used a RG66, but I would think it's in the same class as 7015, I know my Sp7015 is 60 HP, I would think the job would take the same amount of time.... $550 is giving away the work for that size job.So you are saying a 16 hour job with a RG66 = a 6 hour job with a 7015?
$550 is giving away the work for that size job
Just curious to see what people are getting for a day rate and hourly rate for stump grinding? I run a Carlton Tracked 8018 and Carlton SP7015 rubber tire. Thanks
I can imagine quoting the same job with a 7015 and doing it in half the time with the hourly rate doubled, people don't appreciate the size of the machine, the efficiency of the operator etc etc.
I tell them up front I ain't going to be there long lol 11 stumps close together I will be done and bullchittin in 30 mins but then i got 60 horse turbo and shaft drive! Anyway I explain up front that if i was hourly it would be same price as they are paying me my time for maintenance. Most of the time they are just amazed how fast it eats and come over to see its 8 inches deep or more and are happyIn Aus. I try to have a minimum attendance and grind price round $100, this usually included at least 15++ km travel to the job ( & that again to get home of course).
I find that with the 4012, which is a quick and efficient machine for its size, leaving the wheel spinning between close stumps that sometimes it doesn't pay to work to fast or get the job done to quick. (Cordless remote diesel Kubota 33hp., Tailor made trailer with fold down ramps.)
People equate a rough hourly rate they work out in their head with your quote. eg Recently did eleven stumps, average 18 inches dia to 10" below ground level, quoted $280 and knocked them over in about 1 1/2 hrs, hourly onsite rate close to $200/hr.
Client seemed a little miffed that the hourly rate might be high and totally overlooks a number of things - such as -
1/ They accepted the quote.
2/ I never put the quote up mid or post job if it turns out harder/more time consuming that first thought.
3/ I "wear" any steel/rock/brick etc etc damage to the cutters, never charge extra.
4/ The reason the job might be quick is that after 8yrs the machine is being operated efficiently, quickly.
5/ The other reason it is being done quickly is that pre job attendance the machine is thoroughly prepped with sharp cutters etc and is ready to rock n roll.
While close to $200/hr machine time is nice, it isn't always attainable and the bigger the job the lower the hourly rate I charge.
I can imagine quoting the same job with a 7015 and doing it in half the time with the hourly rate doubled, people don't appreciate the size of the machine, the efficiency of the operator etc etc.
Here, since commencing business Public Liability Insurance has gone up maybe 50%, cutters/shoulders, advertising close to that as well as the myriad other business outgoings.
As previously said, sometimes it doesn't look good to work to fast or efficiently.
Peoples thoughts ?
PS - I have never quoted an hour or daily rate, never will either as it has to many variables.
my low is 125 one stump 15 mins and gone babyI quote over the phone. The only time I've had customers look at me like I just spent time with their daughter behind the wood shed, was single stump jobs where I bid $125 or so on a 30" stump was done in 30 minutes trailer to trailer .
But, as you say sometimes you run long, they never consider travel time or the hours spent on all types of maintenance. All in all, people are pretty good. Many times they will give me more than my bid. The ones who watch the process or know something about working with their hands.
Cleaning up the job with a blower makes the wives want to add me to the Christmas card list. That $150 blower has paid me back 10 fold. I have a back rig new up in the box, waiting for this one to stumble. When you blow the drive off, and the street, everybody knowing you really did not mess it up, that can sometimes wash away any other nit picks they might have had on their minds.
As far as the double rate goes on the 7015, it's a impressive machine! By the time they see it in action with the remote, how fast it is, they may understand that comes at a price.
Good talking to you mate! If I ever get down your way, I'll buy you beer just to hear you talk!
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