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swinny

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  1. hmmmm i was hoping for the the start of this year etc, as have plenty to go against it if i do decide to go down this route..... probabilly 2.5-3k if not a bit more
  2. Hi all, just after some help. From the start date of going self employed, how far back can you claim for your tools etc to go against your tax?
  3. reminds me of the day you p1ssed that lady off next door to where we were working where she blamed you for leaves on her drive lol
  4. can you not do something similar to this thread? http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/22136-storm-damaged-monterey-cypress.html
  5. you'll surelly need some good earmuffs when feeding the chipper in the back of the van with it being in a confined space making it apear louder..... with the luton you won't have a side load door which will make it even worse ideal chipper for filling bags etc looks a good setup though
  6. its silly, surely credibility etc is worth more than a load of logs lol some low stooping people about. we've recently had some pinched from a job but they were caught on cctv lol
  7. I used to run a panel van, safe for tools etc, no wet loads, other possibilities for the van like camping, adequate room for motorbikes etc as i also did motox for something purely as a work bus, has to be the tipper for ease of use for work...... when you get back to yard etc, flick the switch and tip off... no unloading at the end of a hard day at work i used to have to fill tonne bags with brash etc and my little trailer and stamp it in it worked but a tipper is easier option
  8. Looks a good job that, especially when the farmers done the side and given you a line to work to good man for landing the job
  9. quad and light chipper combo = still cheaper than getting a tracked chipper dual purpose
  10. so like this: http://hempsteadplant.co.uk/images/tn_10%20262a.JPG just the right money that isn't it..... just the kind of thing i'm/i'll be after, also unbraked isn't it so i wouldn't have to do my trailer test bonus ebay bargin or somewhere else?
  11. hi, do you have any pics of the chipper at all? and how much did you have to give if you don' mind me asking?? ok if you do not wish to say. looking to get a chipper in start of next year Bet your really chuffed
  12. just interested on how your going to get shut of the waste? you chipping it all or??
  13. it this the one? or is there a more up to date one?? http://lists.tree-care.info/sympa/d_read/uktc/BS3998/BS3998_DPC_1_8_08.pdf
  14. your over tuther side of country tho arn't ye..... sunny hull how much a mile you going to charge
  15. looks like the picture in your avaitor apart from a little further down the tree lol only joking its people like these that devalue work out there and create an image we do not want.... suprised they don't hurt thereselves or wreck something...
  16. as sais above..... i think you'd be upgrading the dogs area and going the other way for yourself and passengers etc....
  17. now that is smart pto aswell so you can put a chipper on, make it into a tipper and a nice chip box, bish bash bosh

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