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Croxteth, timber and chip site.


Gary Prentice
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Trying to arrange a site clearance job for a regular client in Croxteth. Needs quoting by tomorrow morning:001_rolleyes: and starting next tuesday. Lots of timber to dispose of, ideally whoever wants it arranges haulage. Trees are mainly Acer, Ash, Sorbus and some alder. Diameters up to about 350-400mm. No softwoods that I could see.

 

I also need somewhere to dispose of the large quantity of chip we're going to produce.

 

The jobs a long way from home so a secure yard to park the mog, if we take it, would be useful. Yeah I know I don't need much, but I went over today to see a few trees and it was kind of a bit bigger than explained.

 

We're not looking to anything on the timber or chip, just clear the site asap

 

PM for further details

Gary:thumbup1:

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