I charge $50 an hour for mowing most areas, and include my driving time to and from the job in that price. I don't do allot of mowing and don't want to do it either, but I have a few realtors that hire me to do things for them, and sometimes they want a field or lot mowed. I did a 3/4 acre lot two weeks ago for $200. It was half an hour drive there and back and it took me almost 3 hours to mow it with my 35hp tractor and 6 foot rotary cutter. It was very thick and tall grass and weeds. I had to clean my radiator screen a dozen times and after nocking it all down, I mowed it again as low as I could get it.
The funny part is the realtor called me to ask if I could do it and what I charge. She said thanks at my price, but said it was too much. No problem, I wasn't wanting to do it anyway, but know that saying no is a death sentance for my business. It's better to charge more and not get the job then to refuse the job and never hear from them again. The next day she called me back and said that the price was fine.
On other jobs, I tell them what I charge and they tell me how much to spend. On a church that was selling off some land, the realtor told me to mow $300 worth. On another house, it was $400 for the mowing fees and to do around the house and driveway first, then to keep mowing as much of the place as I could for that amount of money.
I know of guys who work cheaper then I do, and those who charge more. I don't want to do this for a living, it's just a side thing that I'll do when asked and they need me to do it. I won't do it for less, but because one job leads to more jobs, I try to do what I can when asked.
Eddie