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Hi All, 

Just saying hello and reintroducing my self. I have been posting for the last few years under my personal account (Dave177) however as I am now running Arboraeration full time I wanted to set up an account to focus on this. 

I dont want this post to be a big advert of what we can do etc however if anyone wants more info then follow the link that is (Hopefully) in my signature or drop me an email or message through 

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3 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Be great to see some before and after pics of your work posted here David 

flat soil ......fluffier soil ;) sorry - air spading is good , sadly not done enuff . Bit of an arse to contain in the street or parks situation. K

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