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Ian Leach
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Two gardens to do next to each other, from fencing to patios, planting, block work for a wall and hot tub, shed building and planting.

So first was removal of fences, behind them where ivy, brambles and a wire fence, looking at garden neighbour on left is the other garden I'm doing and on right is a not so nice neighbour so can't go on land.

 

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The garden is about 90ft long, so decided with the amount of timber and cost to have a few fires. Plus the deckings base down the bottom left of the garden was built out of pallets about 12 in total.

 

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Remove of part of the wall, level out around the red robin to add shed. Whilst digging we found a hover, fly wheel, steering rack, ford Orion side skirts and a tyre. Also started digging for patio and graded level other grass as was full of moss and boggy in places, as we where doing that we found a pond liner.

 

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Got a little pile of soil and rubble to remove all 25 ton of it, that I used a wheel barrow to move it from back garden to the front.

 

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Get your self a muck truck ian best thing ever works a treat with micro digger its a great combo just like fish n chips in there own there good but together there brilliant. Mine was 800 quid second hand holds round quarter of a tonne and have little flat bed attachment for moving pavers as well http://ri.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9mSs2dkBkdTZDoAd0VB4iA5;_ylu=X3oDMTBydWpobjZlBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2lyMgR2dGlkAw--/RV=2/RE=1397192420/RO=10/RU=http%3a%2f%2fwww.mucktruck.co.uk%2f/RK=0/RS=lb33h7PTkI5aSa0mpe7T2ZIb4TY

 

Looking forward to seeing the finished pics

 

Jim

 

 

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