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  1. 1 minute ago, LGP Eddie said:

    Justin Kingwell has just purchased a monster of a machine and is advertising for such feedstock for it I believe?

    By the look of it he’d clear it out for breakfast if you could line the trucks up!

     

    Eddie.

    Thanks Eddie. Appreciate your recommendation. 

  2. Anyone want 10 days work in Doncaster, starting Monday 19th? Job is stripping off 80 Oak tree tops to deny nesting habitat. No chipping or dragging, just cut and drop. Trees are not large. Ideally, we need a team of two climbers, with tickets of course.
    Payment immediately at the end of the job.
    PM me or call Dan on 01376 550989.
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  3. Hyundai or Takeuchi are your two makes with the oil and pressure required. They also have all the pipework that you need - already fitted and this will save you money when you fit your attachments. Here is Matt Bell's machine, that we recently supplied a Serrat head for. It is a very productive unit. 

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  4. Where does the law stand on the classification of chip, logs and arisings from construction sites (development sites, road schemes, highways works, etc. etc.)? Many construction clients are now stating that this material should be moved, stored and "treated" as a waste. Some of our subcontractors are also running into this problem. For example, if you remove demolition timber, or old fencing from a site, you have to operate under a full Waste Management Licence. This involves WAMITAB qualification and using consignment notes.

    As far as we can see, the Environment Agency https://www.gov.uk/search?q=wood+waste&filter_organisations[]=environment-agency has no obvious guidance on their website, so does anyone have the facts on what the law says?

     

  5. There isn't anything we haven't hit over the years Steve. Gas canisters are generally ok, as they are usually empty and the machine is very well guarded. The most scary items are on MOD ranges. We hit some type of Phosphorous device with one of the RT400s a while back and a whole belt of live 7.67 link ammo on another range. 

  6. Hi. Easy job. We clear demolition sites all the time. We have several machines that will cope with this. We have swinging-hammer mulcher heads that will work down to ground level on crushed concrete, contaminated with metal scrap and other foreign objects, with no issues whatsoever. We can cope with material up to 18" diameter with these machines. If you send me your email address, I will send you a rate sheet. Pictures attached of a recent bad site. Or call our office in the morning to discuss. 01375 550989. Regards. Justin. 07801 478885.

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