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:thumbup: Don't panic Mr Mainwaring.. It's all in hand.

 

I've bought an Aldi puller, some cheap rope, an angle grinder and some plasters.

 

It's comin' down in the mornin'

 

Daddy days 'yeah!!' :laugh1:

 

You gonna have to climb it Rich :biggrin:

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Guys,

 

Just curious but what would you charge for a job like that?

 

Probably a couple hours work in it if the chipper is close but realistically I think most people would put a half day on it?

 

I do it for 200 quid plus VAT and leave the wood there, but probably the 1000 pound on flights and 24 hours travel time would put me off. :laugh1::laugh1:

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You gonna have to climb it Rich :biggrin:

 

Like a bloke I worked with used to say, I'll go as far up as you like as long as I can keep one foot on the floor :thumbup: He was not window cleaner material.

 

My wife just looked at this and said whatever happened to Boy Scouts bob a job week, never thought of that one.

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Heres another on Woodlots.

 

Large Oak and Douglas Fir I have one very large Oak (100 + feet high) and a Douglas fir (ramrod straight) about 50 feet high that I need felling and taking away at no cost to me. Access is OK. I also have several other large and straight trees that need taking away.

(14/08/15) Near Ross on Wye.

Posted
Heres another on Woodlots.

 

Large Oak and Douglas Fir I have one very large Oak (100 + feet high) and a Douglas fir (ramrod straight) about 50 feet high that I need felling and taking away at no cost to me. Access is OK. I also have several other large and straight trees that need taking away.

(14/08/15) Near Ross on Wye.

 

Hi mate I seen that been on there a long time 😻😻😻thanks I wonder why 😆😆thanks Jon

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This thread has given me the great idea to put the contents of my septic tank on ebay free for collection.

Useful as compost/fertiliser

Winner needs tools (slurry tanker plus tractor)

 

PM sent :biggrin::lol::biggrin::lol:

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