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Less than a grand for me here in Sunny South Cheshire . I can burn at the yard in my own skips . Sell logs from the yard . No power at all . Landowner gets cheap tree care ; ) . Im happy with the current deal :001_smile: Paid up till 2016 .

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If I was to rent someone a yard and barn I would want at the very least £100 per week. That equates to £20 per working day. If your pulling £450 per day it's no a lot to add on. In my opinion a yard is one of your biggest neccessities

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If I was to rent someone a yard and barn I would want at the very least £100 per week. That equates to £20 per working day. If your pulling £450 per day it's no a lot to add on. In my opinion a yard is one of your biggest neccessities

 

 

A yard is absolutely essential in my opinion also, especially should you want to increase volume of work. Does anybody offer an increased rate depending on work volume or log sales?

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I'm £905 a month all in, but that's an acre of yard, as well as two 60ft open barns and about 400 sq metres of closed barns. It's a lot to shell out each month, but I still could do with more space.

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Mines £200 a month for about 40 m2 of an industrial unit. Problem is that I live on the edge of the city and the nearest cheap space (about £100 per month ) is ten miles away through the city so it would take 40-50 mins each way and all my work is near home or the other way. So I'm better paying the extra and working more to pay for it.

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20` shipping container with enough space for a transit and chipper next to it with electric but nothing else so nowhere for chip or wood is £300 to £400 a month round here. Thats the price of security for you.

 

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Lucky to own a couple of acres which my yard is on.

 

 

That's my plan if I can find somewhere, problem is there's not many small plots around Lincoln as its all potato and wheat and oil seed fields. All massive farms now with the old farmhouses knocked down and barns and everything gone to make way for massive fields. Any small farms that are left rent all their space out to the big farmers as they have no room it's crazy

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