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Hi all my name is Philip and I am new to arboriculture I am currently doing my training at TKF training in holmefirth and i have to say that Tim kirk is one class person

 

the qualification i am aiming for and all ready have are as follows

 

wood chipper

brush cutter

basic chain saw maintenance and cross cutting felling trees up to 200mm

felling and cross cut up to 380mm

felling and cross cut over 380mm

acessing tree using rope and harness and Arial rescue

 

my plans are to go self employed as landscape gardener/tree surgeon

my biggest worry is how to go about getting a wood chipper i have the qualification can any one please help me from their own experiences and how they have best gone about it as it is one piece of expensive kit as i am sure you all on hear are aware

i look forward to your replies and look forward to using this forum more and more often cheers phil :001_smile:

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Hi Philip . Welcome bud ! Mmmm . Our Jensen was around the 20k mark and a loan was required to fund some of it . We just put a bit in the price of each job to cover it .

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yes i have thought about getting a loan to cover it but then i would be putting my business into a massive amount of debt before it has even got off the ground i have also come up with the idea or pricing it up for hire for the day and put that into the customers quote so that in effect the customer pays for it until i have the funds to pay for one out right

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My first chipper was a gravity fed 10hp 4" wessex! Cost me £900!

 

On a trailer and that did me for about 8-12 months!

 

I was where you are now 3 years ago, small steps but you will get there in the end

 

Very best of luck bud

 

 

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Not every job will require a chipper, find a decent place that hires them out and just pit ghat cost straight on to the total bill, till uve got enough to buy bud👍

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thanks guys maybe im trying to run before i can walk lol i just want to make sure i can do the jobs professionally and efficiently as possible cant wait to get out there looking forwar to doing my chainsaw courses next week

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Not every job will require a chipper, find a decent place that hires them out and just pit ghat cost straight on to the total bill, till uve got enough to buy bud👍

 

You're new to arb and want to run your own show?

You need experience mate, pure and simple.

 

I'm not being negative, I'm just stating a fact.

 

Both these posts are good advice

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You're new to arb and want to run your own show?

You need experience mate, pure and simple.

 

I'm not being negative, I'm just stating a fact.

 

What he said

 

There are 2 ways of doing kit and plant, you can pay little, buy used and be good with spanners, be prepared to fettle it yourself.

 

Or

 

You can pay more and get (hopefully) the reliability but it will cost you more to buy and finance.

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