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benji2203

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  1. Hey ben, sorry to hear about you having to move, what kit do you have potentially for sale? mainly log splitters/tractors/saws I would be after

     

    Cheers mate

  2. yeah it is just firewood i do! i have tried all sorts of places in my area but no luck as yet, but we have a few more calls to make tomorrow so fingers crossed!
  3. im just outside portsmouth, it not a big business its only me! ive been doing it for 4 winters now so its fairly well established in my area not definatly gonna sell up but its an option as im running out of time to decide what to do before i have to get out my yard!
  4. hi all, bit of a long story but ive got to get out my yard and am really struggling to find somewhere to go to, so im thinking about selling up... would it be best to sell as a business (equipment, tools phone number,name, advertising etc) or split everything up individually? id like to sell it as 1 whole thing what do you guys think? thanks Ben
  5. could be interested also, what sort of price?
  6. hi all scaffolders have recently left their yard and have left a load of broken split short and basically useless boards if anyone want them they can come and get them otherwise they will just be burnt? might be alright for kindling?? just a thought for anyone who coulld be interested really! pm me for more info. oh and im in nutbourne between portsmouth and chichester. cheers ben
  7. Hi, ive been selling logs/firewood for just over 3 years and have now decided to branch out into the chimney sweeping side of things, i have booked to do the NACS course and brought a lot of chimney sweep equipment (fortunatly from somebody who was selling up!) so have spent a lot of money preparing for it. However i have never swept a chimney before! and im not the sort of person to do a 'bodge job' i would rather spend the money and give a quality service to my customers. i would like to work with a sweep for a day just to learn some basics and some advice on doing a good job and would willingly work for a day for free in exchange! im quite suprised that there arnt many firewood suppliers doing chimney sweeping aswell i thought there would be a lot more. Ben
  8. just going into my 3rd winter now and i think there is, its hard work but i can see light at the end of the tunnle! done a bit of paper work this morning (im off at the mo cos i had an operation not cos im lazy!) between beggining of june and beggining of october 2009 i sent out 64 loads but this year i have sent out 124. and im not really that busy yet. its only going to get busier! (hopefully) ben
  9. hi, can you buy chainsaw oil in 205 ltr drums? if so where and how much? thank you, Ben
  10. very busy down here! sending out about 4, 1.5m3 loads a day 6 days a week. i charge £75 a load is that too cheap thinking of putting it up to £80. ben
  11. Hi chaps, just put my Dalen up for sale in the classifieds. only selling as im uprading to the 2054 model. any questions just ask. cheers Ben

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