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Justme

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  1. One thing to remember is that battery saws need a different way of working to petrol ones. You need to keep chain super sharp & let the chain speed do the work not forcing it in.
  2. I have one. Its great. Bought it local for less than your price.
  3. If the site, wood, weather & helper are all good. You can do 25m3 in 8 hours on site. Taking of breaks & fuel ups call it 7 hours running time. Your standard lorry load of softwood should take two days. Hardwood a little longer as its just not as straight / easy to process. Smaller or larger bits slow you down.
  4. 3 to 5 loads is barely 2 weeks easy work for a wp36.
  5. Sell the 40 tonne off & get rid of that bit of the problem.
  6. Always worth checking out. Will have to wait till things improve anyway so no rush.
  7. I think they just changed the trailer & got them IVA'ed. But they might be trying to use the plant exemption which does not apply. I cant find any hard evidence either way.
  8. Just remember the early versions are not road legal.
  9. How much is there? Max size? Access problems? I have family / friends in Leicester.
  10. Yep thats what happens to me too lol. The only way I am selling my wp30 is for a newer 36 or if they bring out a better model. In the road tow self powered sector they are the best.
  11. There is a reason for that
  12. Hire in as you need it. The WP 30/36 are great on arb stuff but it does mean more manual work as its all cut too short for the lifters. PS the Combi looks very slow / labour intensive.
  13. I could process the stuff that fits in the processor & you / helper could ring up the rest to either put through the processors splitter chamber which is faster or on the hydraulic splitter for the difficult bits. You would need a way of moving the lengths & the split logs mechanically or the labour costs would kill you.
  14. Looking for a climber with own kit that will do 1 or 2 days work in exchange for a BE C1 or C1E training course & test. Near Pwllheli. Got a big Beech that has got to go. Most can be cut & dropped but a few will need rigging / redirecting. Once on deck if you can ring up any over 14" & the rest I will deal with. Might be possible to fell after removing a few branches. NO dragging NO chipping All branches dropped will be pulled out with digger & I will deal with them. Social distancing no problem as you will be in the tree lol.
  15. Unloading the 48 cages in stacks of 3. Then them stacked ready to get filled.
  16. Shop around. I have 48 coming today after he drops 42 off to the other person sharing the full load. Inc delivery around £16 each for just cages.
  17. If your with Lloyds & dont use a business account you can now apply for an account online & then apply for the BBL. COB Business Onboarding BUSINESSONBOARDING.LLOYDSBANK.CO.UK
  18. I am 3 pages deep on that search, not a single mention of over base rate. Nothing on gov site either New Bounce Back Loans to launch today - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK Britain’s small businesses will be able to apply for quick and easy-to access loans of up to £50,000 from today – with the... Nothing on the Gov letter to lenders either Bounce Back Loan Scheme: letter from the Chancellor to lenders - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK A letter from the Chancellor to all accredited Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme lenders on the new... Nothing about rates at all in the SI The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Order 2020 WWW.LEGISLATION.GOV.UK This Order amends the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 (S.I. 2001/554) (the...
  19. Not seen any official mention that its 2.5% over base rate.
  20. Yours is not the only one lying, a mate was told he could not take one out & use it to pay off other debts. They just did not want to loose the 9% loan with them.
  21. Re Lloyds? It was a phone call but the application page does have a fall back ,link for more info re personal accounts. But a quick google found all these banks with info Bounce Back Loan Scheme WWW.LLOYDSBANK.COM Bounce Back Loan scheme | Business Banking | Barclays WWW.BARCLAYS.CO.UK Find out if your business is eligible for the government scheme designed to help small and medium-sized businesses... https://www.santandercb.co.uk/bounce-back-loan-scheme-bbls If you’re applying for a Bounce Back Loan but only have a personal current account which you use for your business, you’ll need to provide us a copy of your 2018/19 self-assessment tax return. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2020/05/small-business-boost-as-bounce-back-loans-launched/ You need a business to set these up but don't need a business bank account. At least some of the banks offering these loans don't require you to have a business account with them.
  22. The gov rules specifically say that personal account is ok. As I said Lloyds are rolling it out on Wed. I think some banks are not pleased re lending at 2.5%
  23. A few banks are saying you must have one but the loan rules do not agree. I guess its easier for them to know who you are & you are a business.
  24. You dont have to have a business account. But you do have to wait for the banks to roll out the second phase. Lloyds will be on Wed this week.
  25. Cheers I found him in the end.

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