I want to share with you that my brother received his prosthetic leg. Like you say the Lord is good. It's been 2 1/2 years since he walked on two legs. He so glad that the wheelchair will be history.
Outstanding grading job Matthew. When you have the kind of rain we had earlier this week and it doesn't wash, you know you're doing good. I had 4.2 inches here from Monday evening through Wednesday morning and across central Stokes, they nearly got washed away. It's been so long since I've had any grading work done, I wouldn't even begin to guess. I'm glad to hear Kyla is doing good. She will succeed at whatever she does. Y'all have a great day!
@@MarkWYoung-ky4uc thank you Mark! I was glad to see it hadn't washed as well. Kyla is working hard. She has a good work ethic for sure. Have a great evening Mark!
You have a lot of experience. Looks great. I paid 600.00 for a peice of land about 30 ft by 6 ft next to my house to be weeded and cleaned out of small brush. They only cut the bushes down to the ground with a saw. Never dug any roots out. Never leveled it out or reseeded it. I should have known better. So, yes for your experience and how much you care about your work, I would definitely say 3000 at least.
@@carlaberkheimer2788 I hate you had a bad experience. A lot of stumps and roots will just sprout and come back worse. Your estimate is reasonable for this particular project.
Noah's Great Great grandson been having fun. Would not some C4 be cheaper? Certainly faster!!🤣at one point you sounded just like Justin Wilson! Memories made my day
Our part of the country up here has lost a lot of what used to be timber. Some regions would refer to it as forest. Farmers have found it is cheaper to clear cut timber and turn it into farm land
Brother I couldn't imagine what I'd pay for that, a fair bit I'd guess! Is the soil there a red clay like soil? We over here in Northern Ireland know a fair bit about the rain, that's why they call it the emerald isle, everything is so green. Anyhow, have a great weekend and thank you once again for the videos. God bless.
@@rev7verse14 it is 100 percent red clay here. I enjoy grading it but it's a mess when it's wet. We have a beach called Emerald Isle here in NC. That's neat. God bless you as well!
@@bonniegettingthrumyday2866 it's really per job basis depending on slope, soil conditions etc but a good rule of thumb in our area of NC is 5-6k per acre.
NC/VA border….i am making a wild guess and I mean wild. $25,000 Let me know cus I may buy land and get out of town n Mt Airy and hire u for the job, serious. Ty :) hope that’s high but I never want to underprice one’s livelihood.
@@Kpc12345 a good rule of thumb for one acre in my area without too much rock to deal with is $5 to 6k per acre. Other factors are burning vs, hauled out, vs left to rot
@@CarolinaSaltwaterLiving u know why I went w such a high amount was cus I based it on a job of sealing the outside of a basement from rain that a grading company did here and it was outrageous! I assumed this would be double! If the Lord leads me to that land maybe u can be the one to do the job!
@@sharonbice7490 not nearly that much but I wish! It really ranges from region to region depending on many variables. I've done half acre jobs in the past for as little as $1500 to as much as $3500. It all depends on soil condition (rock), slope, vegetation, stumps etc. it's always good to get a couple different quotes and references before committing.
It depends, if the brush has to be haul off or pile it up , burning etc. To pile it up $1800
@@TheDakv8 yep. It depends on burn, pile or haul.
I want to share with you that my brother received his prosthetic leg. Like you say the Lord is good. It's been 2 1/2 years since he walked on two legs. He so glad that the wheelchair will be history.
@@thelittlehuguenots that's awesome
Amen 🙏
Nice pasture in the making. Good job Matthew
@@sewlikemama5252 thank you!
Outstanding grading job Matthew. When you have the kind of rain we had earlier this week and it doesn't wash, you know you're doing good. I had 4.2 inches here from Monday evening through Wednesday morning and across central Stokes, they nearly got washed away. It's been so long since I've had any grading work done, I wouldn't even begin to guess. I'm glad to hear Kyla is doing good. She will succeed at whatever she does. Y'all have a great day!
@@MarkWYoung-ky4uc thank you Mark! I was glad to see it hadn't washed as well. Kyla is working hard. She has a good work ethic for sure. Have a great evening Mark!
You have a lot of experience. Looks great. I paid 600.00 for a peice of land about 30 ft by 6 ft next to my house to be weeded and cleaned out of small brush. They only cut the bushes down to the ground with a saw. Never dug any roots out. Never leveled it out or reseeded it. I should have known better. So, yes for your experience and how much you care about your work, I would definitely say 3000 at least.
@@carlaberkheimer2788 I hate you had a bad experience. A lot of stumps and roots will just sprout and come back worse. Your estimate is reasonable for this particular project.
Honestly i would not even be able to guess. Thanks Matthew your videos are so enjoyable 😊
@@richard-ri2hn thank you for the compliment Richard! Have a good day
Nice as always . 🙏
@@phyllisalderson6247 thank you
God bless you for his gift to ya,all Tallent kudos
@@kevingeorge644 God bless
Noah's Great Great grandson been having fun. Would not some C4 be cheaper? Certainly faster!!🤣at one point you sounded just like Justin Wilson! Memories made my day
@@geezerindawoods hahaha some c4 would get those last two stumps out!
Y'all raised a good one. 👍
@@carolinahillcountry thanks B
Our part of the country up here has lost a lot of what used to be timber.
Some regions would refer to it as forest.
Farmers have found it is cheaper to clear cut timber and turn it into farm land
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 everything here that was once hardwood has become pine
Good morning Mathew and Lisa
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 good morning Gary
Brother I couldn't imagine what I'd pay for that, a fair bit I'd guess! Is the soil there a red clay like soil? We over here in Northern Ireland know a fair bit about the rain, that's why they call it the emerald isle, everything is so green. Anyhow, have a great weekend and thank you once again for the videos. God bless.
@@rev7verse14 it is 100 percent red clay here. I enjoy grading it but it's a mess when it's wet. We have a beach called Emerald Isle here in NC. That's neat. God bless you as well!
Full watch Mathew
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 thanks Gary. Have a good day
I’m outside of Charlotte NC
Just bought 7 acres of woods, thanks for the post!
What will you put in the .5 acre pasture?
1 cow with supplemental feed?
@@shanebenson1988 I'm really not sure just yet. We will have to wait and see as time goes on.
That was funny.. we've all done that be4.. praise GOD!
😇🙏👍
@@Robert-k7m haha and Amen!
Darn it- How much would you charge???
@@bonniegettingthrumyday2866 it's really per job basis depending on slope, soil conditions etc but a good rule of thumb in our area of NC is 5-6k per acre.
1/2 an acre in Pennsylvania $1800
@@LaLaLucky7777 that's reasonable depending on different variables for sure
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My guess, from where I live in Canada is $8000. So about $6000 USD.
@@TheJimbooooooooooo lots of variables come into play but for a full acre that could be reasonable
NC/VA border….i am making a wild guess and I mean wild. $25,000 Let me know cus I may buy land and get out of town n Mt Airy and hire u for the job, serious. Ty :) hope that’s high but I never want to underprice one’s livelihood.
It would cost between $3000 and $3500 per 1 acre
@@Kpc12345 a good rule of thumb for one acre in my area without too much rock to deal with is $5 to 6k per acre. Other factors are burning vs, hauled out, vs left to rot
@@CarolinaSaltwaterLiving u know why I went w such a high amount was cus I based it on a job of sealing the outside of a basement from rain that a grading company did here and it was outrageous! I assumed this would be double! If the Lord leads me to that land maybe u can be the one to do the job!
@@Kpc12345 I can help refer you to someone in your area for sure
@@CarolinaSaltwaterLiving would u not come to Mt. Airy area? And thank uuu
Probably around 50,000
@@sharonbice7490 not nearly that much but I wish! It really ranges from region to region depending on many variables. I've done half acre jobs in the past for as little as $1500 to as much as $3500. It all depends on soil condition (rock), slope, vegetation, stumps etc. it's always good to get a couple different quotes and references before committing.
2500. Is my guess...
@@jamessanders4310 that's a good guess
500.00
Is this a joke?
@@geraldscott2213 that would be a steal but I doubt anyone would be able to do it for that. Thanks for the comment. Have a good day!