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I was fortunate enough to bump into Derek from Chipper Doctor Ltd a few weeks back whilst getting some tyres fitted, took his business card for future reference.

 

Well the chipper broke down today on the job, one which i had to get finished. I was only just down the road from Derek so gave him a call and was told to go straight over. Couple hours later with new belts, new wiring and a few changes of fuses i was back on the job and just managed to get done.

 

Fantastic service and i'd just like to say thanks. Dereks got plenty of experience after working as a Technical advisor at Timberwolf for a number of years, and came across as very professional, not to mention enthusiastic. I shall be using him again for sure and would recommend him to anyone in the area :thumbup1:

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I was fortunate enough to bump into Derek from Chipper Doctor Ltd a few weeks back whilst getting some tyres fitted, took his business card for future reference.

 

Well the chipper broke down today on the job, one which i had to get finished. I was only just down the road from Derek so gave him a call and was told to go straight over. Couple hours later with new belts, new wiring and a few changes of fuses i was back on the job and just managed to get done.

 

Fantastic service and i'd just like to say thanks. Dereks got plenty of experience after working as a Technical advisor at Timberwolf for a number of years, and came across as very professional, not to mention enthusiastic. I shall be using him again for sure and would recommend him to anyone in the area :thumbup1:

 

 

Happy Days Steve , Numbers please .:thumbup:

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i think we are derek's main source of income :biggrin:

can't remember a month where we haven't had both chippers in!

 

really good bloke, knows his stuff!

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:thumbup1::steve you say tech advisor / is that the derek who used to work in the work shop as a mech/fitter who could strip a chipper down blindfolded and re assembel doing all the faults on the way , if so top man to know:thumbup1:

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