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can i ask why u finished doing tree work?whats anna doing?

 

Sick to death of working all hours god sent fighting against under pricing and many many other issues.

 

I've been on the tools since i was 16 effectivley, it's much easier being a wage slave lol

 

I moved house for love :001_tt1: but that's another story lol

 

Anna is fine she is continuing in her carear as a professional arborist for an AA aproved company in the Midlands.

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That's the trouble with arb waste Mark, often it's not suitable for small scale burners as it's to stringy and the moisture content is to high. We send chip to outlets where we know it won't be a major issue.

 

What you need is a barrel screener which will be big bucks to hire in. You'd be better off marketing the chip to an appropriate market.

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That's the trouble with arb waste Mark, often it's not suitable for small scale burners as it's to stringy and the moisture content is to high. We send chip to outlets where we know it won't be a major issue.

 

What you need is a barrel screener which will be big bucks to hire in. You'd be better off marketing the chip to an appropriate market.

 

We are chipping the clients wood from his own woodland only our chippers do not produce a consistent chip, so how much for a screener and can you help?

 

Good luck by the way Matt in your new direction.

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Helo Matt

 

was the unimog engine dying ! the last straw m8

have you still got your gear ?

 

We've been approached by a couple of firms re chip

ball parks £4-£8 a ton

 

I was approached by a private user for a large building wanting 8-10 loads a week but didn't want tieing into a supply contract

Just in case We couldnt ,for whatever reason

 

Arc

teeside recycling at ' Wilton 'will take your chip

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