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Mr. Bish
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It must be hard work sometimes boys.

 

The last two jobs I've done needed a 4x4 otherwise It would have taken two days dragging.

 

The job I've price and got today, I have to drive 300 yards up a field to get to a diseased chestnut otherwise it would be draggged 100 yards down the garden and round the house.

 

The customer then wants me to chip three small trees and a huge pile of firewood into a space round the side of the house, 80 yard from the drive down a sloping garden. She has said I can drive over the lawn, she will accept any damage.

 

If the chestnut had to be taken out the long way it would take all day, I reckon I can have it down and away in an hour going into the field. :icon14:

 

Agreed. You should always have a 4x4 in standby for those out of the way jobs, can save hours of work.:icon14:

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