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I was just wondering if there is a market out for woodland/landowners who require a light weight or small timber extraction as I have a tractor and a small forestry trailer with articulated axles the internal dimension are 6ft x 3ft. I use this in my own woodland me to extract my own fire wood The only thing is that I don't have a crane fitted to the trailer but I do have a winch but I might consider fitting a crane if I could find enough people who might be interested in this service. The ares that I could cover would be dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire

This might be a useful source of income for me in winter time when my gardening work slows down.

So if anyone has any hints or tips as to where I could get started it would be appreciated

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unfortunately until you can offer a service with a crane you are only performing a similar task to a quad and trailer which are plentiful and relatively cheap. in my opinion you need a crane to offer a service over and above the atv but don't buy it until you have a couple of customers committed to you so you can recover costs quickly

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