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Waste disposal without chipper or van?


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Wondered if anyone here had ever done work without a big chipper or truck/van and if they had worked out a system for dealing with the waste. This would only be work on small trees so won't be getting rid of huge volumes, but would be scattered around a bit geographically. I can only think of something along the lines of having a man-with-van on speed dial but that requires finding someone really reliable - not sure how easy it would really be.

 

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why not get a skip in? I used to do this before i could drive and was operating out of the back of my mums nissan micra. I also used to ask a local farmer to drop off a trailer if he had one going spare and then he'd come and pick it up. I also hire a chipper and get it delivered and collected.:thumbup:

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I'm in London. If I had sufficient local contacts I might be able to do as you suggest timtree - but at the moment I wouldn't know anyone in the appropriate areas.

 

I've pondered the idea of a portable electric shredder and selling the merits of woodchip mulch and logpiles for conservation...;)

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if you've got a car get a towbar fitted and buy a trailer thats how i started doing the odd job on weekends, after a few years and a lot of graft worked my way up to a truck and chipper. the hardest and most expensive part of the job is getting rid off rubbish

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I'm in London. If I had sufficient local contacts I might be able to do as you suggest timtree - but at the moment I wouldn't know anyone in the appropriate areas.

 

I've pondered the idea of a portable electric shredder and selling the merits of woodchip mulch and logpiles for conservation...;)

 

Where in london are you mate?

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