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Hi,

 

Let me introduce myself, Andrew, Firefighter and I run a small gardening concern, over the past year, seem to be getting more into hedge work. Although I have the petrol tools, husquavan chain saw, steps, tripod ladders etc. I have no chipper, an at the moment have no plan to buy one. My problem is bag to rubbish up with.

 

If somebody can help, I have 1 ton bag, however his gets too large and heavy to me on my own, does anyone know any supplier wher I can get hold of large plastic sacks, very large, with strength to match, I've had no luck only too small sacks, waste of time has to have certain capacity.

 

Your knowledge and advice would be much appreciated.

 

Andrew

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try large plant pots they are tough ressilient and come in a multitide of sizes I use one for my kit and for everything else when one site

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Try looking in the de-con trucks at work, the clear bags used to put your fire kit in if it's be contaminated, big and strong. Not as strong as a ton bag but better that a black bag.

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try large plant pots they are tough ressilient and come in a multitide of sizes I use one for my kit and for everything else when one site

 

 

Ditto above - very handy :thumbup1:

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Tree pots are handy. And the 1T bulk bags are handy too - as others said, use common sense and just don't overfill them. They also work well for catching cats when they fall out of trees.

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