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Mac McLennan
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i work with my dad in the landscape side of things but tree work is my own bussiness but i just nick his van untill i get mine. but hes a good grounds men we get on well most of the time which is good.

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Me and the old chap worked alongside each other now and again over the years. We both worked at the same tree company, although on different teams. Then he went to Elveden estates working on the Xmas trees. Just before he died, he came out and helped me on one of my jobs, he loved getting a good fire going!! Wish he was around these days to bounce ideas off, and for his connections. Cant help wondering that if I'd started in the trade several years earlier, we'd have had a good thing going.

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