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Michael C
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Yep, start putting your own in at the profit is brilliant, i worked out the costings of felling our own, transport etc etc. Buying in an trying to remain competitive just doesnt work efficiently enough, stick in arb waste and a few who you knows from local estates and i think the percentage is much greater. I think we kick out at 45-50 a load!!

 

It works both ways because although arb waste is very cheap it slows the whole process down no end if you have a good set up, compared to buying straight good sized cord so the out put is alot higher, as well as profit per ton,cube it also works out the same with a higher volume processed in the same amount of time.:001_smile:

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