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rapalaman

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  1. Add yourself to the tip site. Location will also help ๐Ÿ‘
  2. Post up some pics - Iโ€™m sure there will be someone on here not far from you or will know someone reputable ๐Ÿ‘
  3. Damp from dew but looks like it will be dry all day. Large beech removal so calm and not raining will be perfect ๐Ÿ‘
  4. This should probably have gone in the jokes section, but seemed topical! Drove past yours last night mate - everything ok? ๐Ÿ˜‚ 0ffd4fb9-2bc4-42f1-bb3d-e20587e93bee.mp4
  5. How long has it been down? What species? Where in the country are you? Can it be stacked with maximum airflow and possibly catching the last of the warm days sun?
  6. Battery saw and/or wait till sheโ€™s out for the day ๐Ÿ‘
  7. Morning all - wet as an otters pocket here so going for a delayed start. Hope we get done before dark โ˜น๏ธ
  8. Exactly same here - next two days are written off but have a few bags of logs to deliver so will get them loaded undercover and ready to go ๐Ÿ‘
  9. Yeah Iโ€™m surprised too - keeping my regular and annual customers on their normal schedule and explaining to new ones when I quote and has worked so far. Normally 6-8 weeks lead time. Doing three Saturdays out of four trying to keep up but itโ€™s coming in quicker than we can clear it. Got three jobs of a week each and several 2-3 dayers came in within the last three Sundays quoting. May need to raise prices a bit more ๐Ÿ˜
  10. Busiest Iโ€™ve ever been in over 30 years - booked pretty solid right through to the end of March. 95% small to medium domestic work. Put some in at higher prices and still got them. lost some as they wanted them done โ€œnext weekโ€
  11. Only a month! Some people have waited over a year, some have had a drop off within a week. Have you read all the tips to make your site more attractive than others? whereabouts are you? itโ€™s mainly aimed at those working outside their usual area, saving them a trip back to base to tip off. might be worth contacting some local firms asking if theyโ€™re passing you, would they like to tip at yours, or go out walking, cycling listening for the sound of chainsaws or chipper then having a chat with the team. Logs are in much higher demand now with the cost of living currently- I have even had guys pay me to take my logs away from sites on occasion. Wish you the best of luck!
  12. Thanks guys - will book a slot to have a look at this one if itโ€™s not been sold yet ๐Ÿ‘
  13. Anyone here have experience or opinions on using a Movano, front wheel drive, single rear wheels tipper for arb please? looking at options to replace my aging Daily
  14. Tree of heaven or staghorn sumac? Only ever dealt with the latter- lots of grubbing out with a mattock and ecoplugs in main stump. Repeat as necessary
  15. Morning all - Connie bashing this morning. Rained a lot last night so theyโ€™ll be holding water all day so gonna get soaked โ˜น๏ธ
  16. As Steve says - never seen one anywhere! plenty of hollow poplar, apple, willow etc
  17. Lleylandi burns beautifully and clean when properly seasoned ๐Ÿ‘
  18. Well as a landlord Iโ€™ll take exception to your comments. I rent to a variety of tenants, from benefits claimants who will always be so, will never work either through disability or by being of unemployable types, through to short term contractors who go where the work is until they move on. one tenant has been with me for 18 years or so. Sometimes in work, occasionally on benefits. I strive to provide decent accommodation, carry out all repairs promptly and donโ€™t put the rents up by extortionate amounts. Iโ€™ve had tenants who have wrecked places, stopped paying their rent, installed a cannabis farm, had asbos against them etc. Thankfully most are decent people who look after the properties at least to a fair degree. So to tar all landlords as arseholes would be as unfair as to say that all tenants are bad.
  19. So on what do you base your opinion that landlords are all arseholes?
  20. This ๐Ÿ‘ I use stihl battery blower with several batteries most days but for big clearance the Echo PB8010 comes out to play - never fails to put a smile on my face ๐Ÿ˜
  21. Same - just let them float to the surface and fish them out at the end. Was going to try stoning them next year. end result - 19 jars of lovely sweet toast topping for breakfast ๐Ÿ‘
  22. Electric chainsaw will really struggle - the trunks are very fibrous and it will jam up multiple times - even a more powerful petrol saw will jam but has more chance of powering through. Maybe better to find someone local and experienced to drop it for you. If you do the disposal itโ€™ll probably cost less than buying the saw. Whatโ€™s your location?

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