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I'm not interested in the money involved GG, but (example only), I'd have priced the fells at £100 and the head height bollocks at £400.

They'd have gone for the fells then, and planted a decent hedge.

Which that wasn't.

And isn't.

Nor will ever be.

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I'm not interested in the money involved GG, but (example only), I'd have priced the fells at £100 and the head height bollocks at £400.

 

Is there a like button...?:thumbup1:

Ty

 

(I want them felled to 1.8m to use as fenceposts...:confused1:)

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Let's hope they continue to plant many more 😉

Felling at ground level would have been problematic on two counts, half the trees had a chain link fence grown into them and it was requested by the airport to leave as acted as natural crash protection for the fire crash teams buildings.

And as for the pricing not far wrong but typically for conifer bashing there's always more than expected but the log vultures saved the day asking for as much as we could be arsed to cut out and leave.

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Allah bless the log vultures, wood pickers and firewood for free loaders!:thumbup1::thumbup1:

Ty

 

Sometimes they are the foe sometimes a friend,

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