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winger

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  1. Hi all, I am fairly new to this forum, ive just been browsing over the last couple of weeks just on general chit chat etc. I am after some advise from you all, so please feel free to reply. Ive been thinking of completing a NPTC stump grinding course, then go on to buy a machine (havent decided which model yet.) I was wondering what you would do? Whether you would get a contractor in or grind them out yourselves, bearing in mind theres some big old trees out there! This would start off as a part time venture, then if the work came in maybe go full time. So please any views and advice would be most welcome. Many thanks. Winger:
  2. im totaly new to this game, im looking @ enrolling on the rfs level 2 (home study) and also getting some practical units, got a quote 2day from bts in suffolk for cs 30 & 31 thats including courses, vat, assesments and nptc reg £850ish. looks like it must be the going rate! p.s does anybody in the essex/suffolk area wanna take on an inexperienced groundy for a couple of days each week, im a hard worker, willing to learn and also willing to put myself through some cs units.

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