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    What would you charge to load and haul and dispose of 43 cu. yards of leaves and lawn debris ? This would be a one time job with everything in one spot. Just pull up, load and go and unload, with no dumping fee. Distance would be about 10 mins. one way.

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    Is this mostly a solid material like leaves, or are there a bunch of branches that can be chipped up to reduce the yardage? What size truck?
    a.k.a.---> Erich

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    • #3
      i would have to say around 60.00 bucks. it's hard for me to say without seeing it, but when i haul junk off i charge a min of 30.00.

      if you dont have a dump trailer, you might want to put a tarp down first so the unload will be really easy.

      cjm

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cjm2783
        i would have to say around 60.00 bucks.

        For 43 cubic yards ? ..... My price would be around $300.00 - $350.00 ..... With a 10 yard dump truck that would be at least 4 loads !


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        • #5
          a 16' lawn trailer 7' wide with 8'sides = 1024 cubic feet /27 = 37.92 cubic yards so you can make it in one load with a tarp over the top. 175.00 per load is the going rate here in central florida

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dave_n_mulberry
            a 16' lawn trailer 7' wide with 8'sides = 1024 cubic feet /27 = 37.92 cubic yards so you can make it in one load with a tarp over the top. 175.00 per load is the going rate here in central florida
            dave, what is your dump fee down there?

            steve

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            • #7
              10 cents per hundred lbs but right now it is free becuase of the hurricane debris

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              • #8
                true, 60.00 is too cheap. just set a good price and if you get it, cool, if not, oh well move on.

                i wasn't really thinking about it. that's a lot of junk to haul off anyway.

                how will you load all that?

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the help. It is a lot of stuff but I guess you got to do what you got to do. I plan to invoice for $400.

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