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Give the wood to the farmer for nowt as a thankyou for giving you access.

 

You can't really sell the stuff so just put it in your tree surgery yard with all the other crap.

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Here's how I would do it - 1 hour to fell, 1 hour to stack up, 1 hour to chip. 1 Artic load of chip away. Couple of hours grind the stumps out.

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im in oxfordshire plippy, basically slap bang in between reading and oxford, and cover that kinda of area, nothin much bigger as we are only small set up at the moment.

 

ed many cheers for the pics, this does look about spot on the same as the job. i recon u may be a little optomistic with your timings though! recon we might be a little longer than that! i recon chippin is the way to go though, have managed also to find a couple of biofuel stations that would like the chippings, and might even arrange pick up of it.

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ed many cheers for the pics, this does look about spot on the same as the job. i recon u may be a little optomistic with your timings though! .

 

Especially if you have to change the blades first....

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This reminds me of the website page I made about money growing on trees.

 

And it's about Leyland Cypress.

 

I equate them as a vandwagon tree now, like Port Orford cedar were a bandwagon tree around here decades ago.

 

Except Port Orfords go due to disease mainly around Oregon, and Leyland due to extreme growth and blowing sideways a lot. Disease is secondary.

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