Afternoon all,
Quick question what is the going rate in Georgia to cut a pasture, per acre using my equipment of course ( M6060 and 2310)
You wanted a quick answer, per acre. I'd say $150/hr divided by how many acres per hour you can cut.
'Per acre' can be a trap. I liken it to the track coach asking if you can run the 100 yds in 60 sec. You think, sure, my grandmother can do that. The next day you show up to run the dash, but there are hurdles, water holes, etc., etc.
Don't know your experience level, but have you walked/driven the area looking for terrain obstacles, how high and thick is the grass, etc.? Many people are looking for mowers because the knowledgeable people have looked at it and don't want to risk their equipment on it. Others are shopping for a cheaper deal. Don't know your customer, maybe they're honest and upright.
If you underprice, you lose a little time. You probably don't really lose money, because you're not obligated to pay yourself anything and the equipment is paid for. It would make it awkward, if the client wants you to do it again, telling them it'll cost more than the first time.
You don't want to enter a situation where the conditions cause damage to your equipment, or you. Then you're out equipment repair/ replacement costs and you may well not get paid.
Story time (if you're still reading). When I was a teenager, Dad was going to cut a small (1 acre +-) 'field' for my uncle to have a garden. I started with our old AC model C and made one pass through this thick, tall grass before hitting a stump, breaking something in the steering.
A few days later, we were back with the newer MF50. I made a couple of passes, watching so intently for stumps that I didn't realize I was heading for a (water) spring. Sank her to the floor boards (made it real easy to step off the tractor). Dad goes and comes back with the AC, which had been repaired by then, and with him pulling for all it was worth and me on the MF, mostly spinning, we managed to get them both out. However, the effort was too much for the AC's clutch, and it ripped the linings off the disk. As far as I know, that little patch of ground never got cleared.