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My sister in laws brother was in my work and said " who's are the chainsaws, mine why? Much will you give me too cut up my trees the wind blew over...........

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Why did he fell it through a wall and leave the cut looking like a wind induced failure?

 

Still if anyone is happy to pay him £150 per barrow load then good luck to him.

 

Sounds like a decent feller (sorry)

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Don't forget the £4 postage too.

I'm scratching my head over this one. "You'll need a chainsaw to cut what you want." So let me get this straight, you have to be there in person to cut it up. But then he's going to post it to you.

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