I don't know but I would cut and bale it for free if I got the hay. I would ask around if anyone wanted to cut and bale. no cost to you and they win.I have a friend who own a MF 50 and a 5' bush Hog who has offered to mow about 10-12 acres for me. It has grown up and is 3-7' in height mostly flat with some hills. What would be a fair price for both of us to mow this down?
no... not at all rediculous ...... for a .....leprechaun!!!!So I assume me thinking it shouldn't more than $350. is a bit rediculous?
First off if there isn't anything in there then sign something that you will pay any damage.I have a friend who own a MF 50 and a 5' bush Hog who has offered to mow about 10-12 acres for me. It has grown up and is 3-7' in height mostly flat with some hills. What would be a fair price for both of us to mow this down?
I'm thinking your friend MIGHT be able to cover 1 acre per hour. Probably less, because this is presumably uncharted territory. Not being able to see where he's going, or what might be buried in the tall growth, he will probably be in low gear with his foot on the clutch.So I assume me thinking it shouldn't more than $350. is a bit rediculous?
I would not do it unless you know there is absolutely nothing out there . That tall can hide a lot of obstacles that can do a lot of damage.I have a friend who own a MF 50 and a 5' bush Hog who has offered to mow about 10-12 acres for me. It has grown up and is 3-7' in height mostly flat with some hills. What would be a fair price for both of us to mow this down?
I would see if he can even cut the stuff. seven ft is some tough cutting if it is green, Dry grass not so much of a problem. StanI have a friend who own a MF 50 and a 5' bush Hog who has offered to mow about 10-12 acres for me. It has grown up and is 3-7' in height mostly flat with some hills. What would be a fair price for both of us to mow this down?
You have a lot of quotes here but I have no idea what you are cutting that is 3-7 ft high. Grass , weeds or trees ? Don’t think you will be cutting 7’ trees for sure or grass. Get it swathed and baled or put some cows in there. , but still guessing on what you’re talking about ???I have a friend who own a MF 50 and a 5' bush Hog who has offered to mow about 10-12 acres for me. It has grown up and is 3-7' in height mostly flat with some hills. What would be a fair price for both of us to mow this down?
Impossible to quote without seeing the property, you couldn't pay me enough to drive my tractor blindly into weeds/ likely trees of varying sizes and any other obstacles such as rocks/old field equipment that never made it out alive. Not possible to figure what carnage could result from a maneuver like that nor the cost to recover from. jmhoI have a friend who own a MF 50 and a 5' bush Hog who has offered to mow about 10-12 acres for me. It has grown up and is 3-7' in height mostly flat with some hills. What would be a fair price for both of us to mow this down?
My SIL has a setup like that, he charges $250.00 and hour to reclaim old fields. Which seems fair to me, he has a lot of money invested for the machine and the front mounted cutter.You need a skid loader with a front mounted bushhog to safely do it. That way you aren't running over stuff.
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