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Ty Korrigan
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I recon we should all ditch chippers, as far as I can see the only people to benefit from doing jobs quicker is the customer :thumbdown:.

I felled 2 small conifers and ground the stumps out for a local gardener, he insisted on removing all the brush on the back of his small pickup, I could have been done and dusted in a morning but because of the ammount of journeys he had to make to the tip site it took him 3 days, the price I would have given was £200 in total but he charged £600 and the customers felt they had got their moneys worth.

Were all doing ourselves out of work:001_rolleyes::laugh1:

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I recon we should all ditch chippers, as far as I can see the only people to benefit from doing jobs quicker is the customer :thumbdown:.

I felled 2 small conifers and ground the stumps out for a local gardener, he insisted on removing all the brush on the back of his small pickup, I could have been done and dusted in a morning but because of the ammount of journeys he had to make to the tip site it took him 3 days, the price I would have given was £200 in total but he charged £600 and the customers felt they had got their moneys worth.

Were all doing ourselves out of work:001_rolleyes::laugh1:

 

Wow how small was his truck did it look something like this?

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