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Chip/Timber Disposal Near Barton Seagrave/Ketteringettering


miguel
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Hi All,

 

Just a quick one, I'm going to be doing some work for a relative in the area for a few days in the future.

 

I'm based in Hampshire will need somewhere to tip chip and dispose of unwanted timber, ideally within a 10 mile radius. Will be on site for between 3-5 days cutting a mixture of broad leaf and conifer.

 

Any help/advice appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Mick:thumbup:

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Doc,

 

Cheers, it's difficult to gauge at the mo as they've not fully decided what they want doing.

 

That said there's a mixture of Conifer and Broadleaf (a lot of Willow) I'd initially estimate about 8-10 pick up tipper loads of chip and maybe half that for the timber.

 

Thanks again.

 

Mick

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