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There's a green waste site local to me that I give all the rubbish I dont want to. Saves me loads of farting round with rotten stuff and rubbish logs. Chip goes in a big pile at the hard and logs in another big pile in the barn. Sweepings have their own pile that then gets bulked together and taken to aforementioned green waste site

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  IC TREES said:
Int nearest layby in the dark is the best way, and hold all the brash down with an old fridge.

 

I saw that yesterday in a layby with 4 American fridges holding down Sitka brash!!

shocking:(

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  Stephen Blair said:
I saw that yesterday in a layby with 4 American fridges holding down Sitka brash!!

shocking:(

 

That is shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumb down:

 

 

Why don't people buy British?????:thumbdown:

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  Mesterh said:
Those who 100% recycle what do you do with rotten timber?

 

if b4 you stack you brash on you truck you tie some blue nylon line, you know, the stuff you climb with, to the bottom layer of brash, on your truck,- i hope iv not lost any one so far, and if every one can read wot im riypting:lol: then tie the loose end to the farmers gate, then drive away with your foot hard on the excelirator, you will find, that is if the farmers gate was strong enough, that the pile of arb arizings will, as if paul dans had done it ,now be neetly stacked in his gateway, hows that for majic?:lol: thats how the travs do it, did you like that:thumbup: but for me, all cordage above stem diam50mm is becomes fire wood , all arizings below that size are chipped and used as weed sup on a 10 acre site of woodland i am creating and any native seeds are also sown, have i spelt that ok? i hope you course goes well.:thumbup:

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  abigail.waddecar said:
Uni Project

 

1.What is the best way you have found to get rid of arb waste i.e logs, chip or other waste you may produce?

 

Many Thanks

Abbie x

 

Should of also said, if you have a tipper you would not need to use your best blue nylon 3 strand climbing rope:001_tt2:

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