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You hit the nail on the head so why turn down a picker?!

 

I wouldn't mate, you're spot on!

 

Even if it is overkill, who cares? It's a win/win!

 

Hope you pick the job up and walk away with decent profit, get some pics up if you do, and let us know the total m3 that comes off.

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And a chipper? And taking away the chip? If your happy with that mate then fair play.

 

 

Sent from outer space

 

Yep, I have a yard for chip and a list of people who like a load on the drive. £1760 devided by 3 days is £586.60 or around that the two groundies take £60 each lets me walk with £466.66 a day.. Im happy

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Cancel the picker, get Stevie Blair in to do it.

 

£1760 - his £300 - £1.50 for a couple of cans of Irn Bru as a sweetener for him

 

= £1458.50 pure profit for you.

 

 

No, don't mention it, you can buy me a pint at one of the shows.

 

:thumbup1:

 

That did cross my mind :thumbup:

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