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We're finishing up a site with a good few ton of sycamore, cherry, ash and other deciduous species to clear. Diameters are up to around 80cm, maybe a little more, with larger timber still in decent lengths.

 

I haven't been involved with the site as my partners running it, so I'm a little sketchy on details, but I'm told a tractor, with loader and trailer, would probably be ideal. The geography of the site means a 4x4 and trailer wouldn't be suitable, unless everything's cut smaller and moved. We'd help with cutting/loading if necessary.

 

We've lads on site tomorrow (thursday) and after that is a bit dependent on what gets completed tomorrow. I can meet anyone who wants to have a view friday, saturday or sunday. (apart from some odd times where I've other appointments) Then again it may snow and all plans go out the window:001_rolleyes:

 

Post, PM, phone 07590 927170 for details. (such as I have)

 

Gary

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