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4 minutes ago, Ratman said:

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Funny I must of dug out two tonnes of soil last weekend and not a twinge in my back..  try to carry a log and its gone for a day or two...       some how I must be using different muscle groups when doin tree work....  though thats not to say I an't subject to some idleness here and there....

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I’d defo say the latter!
I shovelled and wheelbarrowed 7 1/2 tonne of stone and shifted 7 pallets of 4” block this last week! On top of my day job!
Your weak in the body as well as your head!!! Face it Vesp, you dont even deserve the title of “gardener” after what you’ve spouted and informed people of this alleged job, go join the W.I.

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Posted
53 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Without pictures I can't say for sure but I would think it would be harder , marginally , to work round the hard wood trees and leave them than to rasher the whole lot down .

Aye Vesp, get some pics up.

It’s the only way we can put this one to bed.

Who knows, 99% of us might agree with you.

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13 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Aye Vesp, get some pics up.

It’s the only way we can put this one to bed.

Who knows, 99% of us might agree with you.

And my cock is a kipper ?

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Posted
On 25/04/2019 at 18:36, Jwoodgardenmaintenance said:

If they asked for the conny to be cut then only cut the conny you can't go around giving freebies away these little 5 minute jobs all add up and eats away at profit ? do you think the customer would say since you've been here a little while longer I'll pay you for the extra time? I'm highly doubtful! 

 

Jack

I disagree and I think anyone in their right mind would, for example, trim back the self seeded ash that was growing through the sides of the conifer. 

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21 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Aye Vesp, get some pics up.

It’s the only way we can put this one to bed.

Who knows, 99% of us might agree with you.

I wouldn't hold your breath on that happening.

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20 minutes ago, forestboy1978 said:

I disagree and I think anyone in their right mind would, for example, trim back the self seeded ash that was growing through the sides of the conifer. 

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion ? It's like I've said I'd do the job i quoted no more no less but everyone is different if they said cut the hedge then fair enough but according to the original post connifer was specified so that's what I'd of cut 

 

Jack 

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