woodguy105
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Your rate will need to satisfy the avg. homeowner with about 1-3 cords (storm damage, tree service wood). I've been splitting on the side for 3 years. MY twp1 is 8 years old have air filter, hydro filter changes and replaced carb. Of course oil, fuel and hydro oil /general maintenence. I'll likely replace the valve soon so Ill work a couple of jobs to cover the cost.
My repeat clients are joe homeowners who: don't want the hassle of renting/towing a splitter and have free wood on their property. I can load up in 20mins. to 1/2 hr. and break down in the same time frame.
Pull up find out how big/small they like their splits, point to where they want the pile and then crank it out.
No stacking no clean up.
If the site is far I charge for gas/travel. I charge $30 hr. / $60 minimum. Probably could get more but works for me. I've done 2 hr jobs and I've done 5 plus hour jobs (see my avatar). Usually it's 3 hours. Every now and then I run a cheap 2 line ad for $10 i the local Shoppers Guide.
I've paid for my splitter 2 x already in the last 3 years (based on my 2005 purchase price). It's a fun sideline for me on my down time from real estate. Keeps some xtra greenbacks flowing. As a full time gig you would have to hustle your butt off & maybe add service like cutting.
Connecting with a tree service would be ideal, cut a deal with them and when they give quote to the homeowner they can offer the "value package deal including splitting" that way..you get work without advertising, the tree service cuts to uniform managable size rounds and its value added for the tree service and that means tree company gets call backs/ repeat business. Most homeowners have no clue how to deal with big wood left over from the tree company.
Do what ya gotta do. Work smart, safe and efficient. The old timers and the single ladies will keep calling back each year as long as you return calls, show up and do a good job. My 2 cents.
OOps didnt see this was an old thread. Looks like you're on the way to paying off the splitter...
My repeat clients are joe homeowners who: don't want the hassle of renting/towing a splitter and have free wood on their property. I can load up in 20mins. to 1/2 hr. and break down in the same time frame.
Pull up find out how big/small they like their splits, point to where they want the pile and then crank it out.
No stacking no clean up.
If the site is far I charge for gas/travel. I charge $30 hr. / $60 minimum. Probably could get more but works for me. I've done 2 hr jobs and I've done 5 plus hour jobs (see my avatar). Usually it's 3 hours. Every now and then I run a cheap 2 line ad for $10 i the local Shoppers Guide.
I've paid for my splitter 2 x already in the last 3 years (based on my 2005 purchase price). It's a fun sideline for me on my down time from real estate. Keeps some xtra greenbacks flowing. As a full time gig you would have to hustle your butt off & maybe add service like cutting.
Connecting with a tree service would be ideal, cut a deal with them and when they give quote to the homeowner they can offer the "value package deal including splitting" that way..you get work without advertising, the tree service cuts to uniform managable size rounds and its value added for the tree service and that means tree company gets call backs/ repeat business. Most homeowners have no clue how to deal with big wood left over from the tree company.
Do what ya gotta do. Work smart, safe and efficient. The old timers and the single ladies will keep calling back each year as long as you return calls, show up and do a good job. My 2 cents.
OOps didnt see this was an old thread. Looks like you're on the way to paying off the splitter...
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