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1 hour ago, rapalaman said:

I was only subbing with my truck,chipper and tools but originally they were just to have a light prune, thin and take out any crossed branches.

When we arrived the customer added reducing the height into the spec. Cost them a bit more which they were fine with. Got finished just as the heavens opened 😁

 

Save it for Saint Peter.

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another mixed bag of jobs.

A 2m Oak reduction for a housing association with an overkill of a chipper.

Flailing some scrub around some test pits with eco supervision for a development site.

Winching a windblown conifer over a footpath back into a field for a LA.

Valtra with the 30cube trailer coming back for a second load.

 

 

 

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Just now, Mark Bolam said:

Two shitty old Transits and junk Timberwolf for the win.

30m3 of chip.

 

 

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Have you decided yet whether it will be the Seychelles or the Bahamas that you purchase your private island?

 

I mean, with that amount of chip, the world is your oyster!

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The obvious solution is Rough Cutter sets Mark up with a buyer at £45/tonne and gets a £10/tonne commission. £150 from one job just for knowing something and someone. 

 

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