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Jarbman
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Whats the problem?

 

Is it that you were going to do it but the builders are now? such is life, get used to it.

 

It is that they are not insured? big deal, neither are you.

 

It it that you are shy of the builders watching you? man up, you are in a quite highly conspicuous indusry.

 

It it that the builders should stick to their cement mixers and pointing trowels? well I'm sure on "spanner monkey talk" (or whatever the forum for mechanics is called) thay are endlessly bemoaning the fact that we fix chippers and change sparkplugs and tinker with injector pumps.

 

Or maybe I miss the point completely.

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i have insurance for liability and landscape that will cover me for tree clearing up to 6m trees we also have certificates to use saws with all the ppe, as we need to comply with local hse .i cant speak for all biulders but i no whot you mean ive seen some of them perform,in the past.but they mostly have ther horse's tied out front

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Sounds like jealousness of someone else using a saw, using a saw is as easy as pulling a starter cord,

I know farmers and builders who could fell more quickly and more accurately than some one who thinks there a chainsaw wonder just because they've done half a weeks training felling pine trees in the forest.

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