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I fell short on this one [emoji30]was trying to find an appropriate illustrative picture for you but i’ve failed! I did find something else that i thought was funny tho [emoji51] will pm it you!

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2 minutes ago, Ratman said:

I fell short on this one emoji30.pngwas trying to find an appropriate illustrative picture for you but i’ve failed! I did find something else that i thought was funny tho emoji51.png will pm it you!

I could be having a secret , private dribble though ..?

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Just now, Gary Prentice said:

jeez, for a moment there I thought Matelot was back...

That would be an explosion not a dribble ...

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4 hours ago, Vespasian said:

what exactly do you intend to expand into...  more garden jobs, landscape jobs or tree cuttin jobs.

 

or all of the above....   

 

 

Just some idea's to be goin on with....

Well I mainly just do grass cutting but I need to expand a bit and start cutting hedges/bushes and the odd one man tree jobs. 

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4 minutes ago, Boggle4137 said:

Well I mainly just do grass cutting but I need to expand a bit and start cutting hedges/bushes and the odd one man tree jobs. 

Oh right..  get a trailer then...  eight by five will do but ten by fives better, caged sides..  for the clipping an such and the small tree jobs..  a pair of tripod ladders as well..   12ft.. or so..  

 

the usual. loppers stilh or fiskers.. the cheap ones are crap.. a small chipper will help with the tree work but not exactly necessary if you don't travel far to drop off...

 

I'd have two strimmers so as to give each a rest between jobs.. they soon heat up in summer, best to rest one every now and then..   hedge clippers, a big one and a small one for fine cutting..

 

If you fancy doin tree's then you need a shit ton of gear.. but can get by on little.. I used to climb freestyle and tie in with anything at hand..   best you do it proper and do it safely..  many on here will tell you to spend hundreds on courses, I learned as I went along.. trial an error..   

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Vespasian said:

 

I'd have two strimmers so as to give each a rest between jobs.. they soon heat up in summer, best to rest one every now and then.. 

 

 

Maybe if you buy B&Q specials. Buy a Stihl or Husky and you won't need to faff about like that.

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