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got my first chipper this week


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nope im only 22 so no pre 97 drivers licence for me i all ready know she shakes well over a ton just a risk you got to take in life when i have weght bridge tickects for a franits at 14634kg no joke i can show anyone the tickes im sure a tad over a tone wouldnt bother me into i get catched that when i be crying

 

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I havent yet met a tree surgeon that hasnt started from nothing and had to do things that are not quite correct to put food on thier plate and and advance thier company.

 

I would not have chosen to be a tree surgeon if I was risk advers and would definatly not chosen to be self employed and I wouldnt have taken down that tree over the house last week.

 

British history is full of people that have tacken riskes to make ther lives better and those around them (Shackloton would never have gone to the south pole with hse and insurance on his back)

 

In England HSE organisations has built up a hole and very powerfull industry around them selfs of the backs of people that are trying to make a livving.

 

BUT risk for risk sakes is stupid and samall people like you and me are easy picking (they havet the balls to go for big companys).

 

I get on with what I have to do. I would nt put my self on the internet doing things that are bad for my reputation industry ect and dangerous

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thanks for wishing me luck with the chipper got to say so far so good im useing its about 3 times a week now doing some heavy work with it aswell at the mo as clearing out a apple and plum orchard havent needed any parts so far and its a right beast of a chipper takes what ever i sick in to its feed throght whats 9.3/4 9.3/4 square inch but soon i have to sharpen the blades or buy a new set but now alot of money as one £86 pounds from danequip right chuffed with it six months on

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