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John Shutler

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  1. my yard is about 45000 square feet. plenty of space for 4 tractors, mog, diggers, chippers, 7 ag trailers, 100 tonne of timber and about the same in chip, dry storage for logs and kit in a barn £500 a month think it works out at 0.011p per square foot id say that’s fairly affordable
  2. i’m not offended, you know the fencing industry and i know trees. breaking it down, less than an hour which includes travel and grinding out the stump for £60.00 that coupled with the £350-400 of other stump grinding work that’s been done that day isn’t bad money, especially when my other guys are out doing £800 of work on their job
  3. it’s all about the bigger picture, but what do i know ?
  4. i’d go further than a mile ? generally i’d say within a 10 mile radius of my yard if i had to put a distance on it but location would have a lot to do with it. 9 miles or 15-20mins drive across the forest would take me from sway-Beaulieu, a drive i’d happily undertake. however 9 miles the other direction would put me just the other side of christchurch. i’m not interested in going over that way for one stump. it’s all relative
  5. if i was out doing a few stump jobs in one day and i was local i’d charge £60 plus vat probably take longer to get the machine on and off the trailer than to grind it out and tidy it up
  6. i’m based 15 mins from ringwood and have a tractor based forwarder contact number is 07731929194
  7. Climber required 1-2 days a week work is all predominately within the New Forest Well equipped Arb Approved company Fair rates of pay text or call 07731929194 for more info
  8. another LDV? fond memories travelling up to my first APF in an LDV tipper i say fond memories.....
  9. it’s a te60lt hed probably take an offer
  10. my brothers got a 600mm femac flail for sale i think he’s after 2k send me a message if you want his number
  11. it’s the first time in humanity that poor people are overweight
  12. a lovely day, put down 1800 birds on our little shoot this morning, out for lunch with the misses then spent the afternoon filling some raised beds for the extension of our veg patch. two sets of mates popped round for a natter and a cup of tea. just polished off a roast dinner of which everything was grown at home or shot by myself and sank a nice bottle of red. chainsaw milling is just rubbish ? in all honesty it’s very difficult to make a decent wage out of it as proved by one of the guys that used to work for me
  13. chainsaw milling is dirty, smelly, frustrating, dull, hard work, how anybody would wish to do it full time is beyond me my woodland mills hm130 is fantastic for cutting out the odd gatepost or bits and pieces of timber for around the place but is equally dull, but it serves a purpose however its a nice thing to have around and handy when i need it
  14. picking up stones from a ploughed field
  15. some pictures of my massey
  16. see above
  17. someone crashed into us at a junction, it was our right of way. it’s been a battle with our insurance company since the whole thing happened. low ball repair estimates, missed damage, low ball salvage value, vehicle moved to salvage yard before a decision had been made, removal of personal items without permission and no idea when these will be returned. insurance company saying one thing and doing another. the list goes on.....and all this from a company that is supposed to be acting on my behalf worst service i’ve ever experienced
  18. going on my experience over the last 7 weeks having vehicle insurance with arborisk il be changing at renewal, worst service i’ve ever had and still not resolved.
  19. 4.5k for a crane removal with a road closure and power shutdown all done in a busy day
  20. yes give yourself another 15-20years experience doing the job day in, day out and you might think the same
  21. for a fencing contractor maybe
  22. quite interesting video i found on the subject of building and living on land without initially having permission
  23. John Shutler Tree Services is an Arb approved contractors based in the new forest we undertake a mixture of work in the commercial and domestic markets we are looking for a new team leader to replace an existing member of staff. qualifications up to climbing and aerial rescue as a minimum. Tractor driving experience preferred but not essential please call or text to 07731929194 to register interest

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