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skyhuck

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  1. Very true,but only had that one problem in 14 years, and i HATE paper work,it takes me forever to do my invoices:slug:
  2. Sorry, self-employed i would say £70 to £80 per day to start,more when you can get your speed up and take on any tree.
  3. Makes sense to me,as i run a mog:grinning-smiley-003
  4. Tossers! Happened to me once,but there were three customers in all,it was a large Hawthorne hedge,quoted £350 each, two paid on the day the last sent cheque for £300,i rang to say it was £50 shy and they were not having it,in the end i said i would see them in court,they paid up,but i had the other punters to back me up.
  5. Schiesling all the way for me.
  6. You try your best and still get aggro,the tree is going to get done any way,so why can't he just give you a brake!
  7. skyhuck

    Iron

    Red meat is very good.
  8. The loler guy i use marks every thing up on his first inspection,so you should not have any probs.
  9. Hydraulic power pack.
  10. No,so long as you only eat on the days you work your fine!

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