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Carl

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  1. I'm 26 and just bought a tipper but when I've been on go compare and others it's coming out at about 1500!!! I ain't paying that
  2. Brilliant I know the type you mean, the same type that go to a local market just to tell the stall owner they can get it cheaper in tesco
  3. My mates goat loves the things, it's the first thing she goes for, pigs would be even better as they will even dig up and eat the roots
  4. Thanks guys, what size logs for 70?
  5. It's mainly likes of oak, ash, silver birch but every Now and then I nay get a load of pine, thanks for your responses
  6. Anyone know the rough price per tipper, m3 or tonne in merseyside? Does 100 quid a tipper sound fair?
  7. I think the rough volume of a transit tipper is about 2.5m3
  8. How much should I charge for a transit tipper loaded to the board level with hardwood logs, also how much for mixed hard and soft?
  9. Hi Ive been in the building trade most of my life but did weed spraying for a while gaining my pa1,pa2,pa6, I'm looking to help a tree surgeon the odd day here and there to gain experience, I live in st helens, merseyside but can travel, anyone need a hand?
  10. Yeh any old scrappy field would do for me
  11. Yes mark if you could please, if I don't find one by feb I will definately bear it in mind pal
  12. Well I currently have around 1.85 acres of woodland with a tpo on it which prevents me from planting Christmas trees comercially so I am looking to either sell or swap or get the fc grants and carry out all necessary work and then sell to buy more suitable land for my purpose
  13. I'm looking for a smallish wood burner or stove but I don't really want to pay the earth for it, I live in st helens but I can travel
  14. Chopper
  15. I don't really know too many land owners to be honest and I would prefer to own it myself really as it would take around 5-6 years to see a return on my investment and a lot could happen in that time between the relationship with the owner
  16. I have some woodland in Wigan and will be clearing a bit up soon so I will have a few logs stacked up, how much should I sell them for?
  17. I am looking for a bit of land as cheap as poss in the northwest, help pls
  18. That's a bargain pal, can you MSG me a few details on where to look for cheap stuff please, as for the grants, you can apply for maintenance grants, improvement grants e.g. Putting a footpath through your land and putting fences, gates, benches ect, they will give you up to 80% and their rates are good
  19. Thanks for that link, it's looking at approx 10k per acre on there, I'm pretty much open to decent offers at the moment
  20. I'm using my phone so if any1 wants a plan please email me [email protected] I really don't think I will let it go below 10 k as I've just found out I could get between 10-20k in fc grants, thanks carl
  21. I'm not sure how understanding he is, I've asked him if I could put scotch pine Christmas trees there as a business but he doesn't seem too keen, it doesn't look like there has been any maintenance at all and the tpo was put in place in 2006 I think, thanks
  22. Oh and in my first comment it's supposed to say swaping for farmland*
  23. Yeh I'm thinking about other options to selling, maybe fc grants? I can email you the plans if you like mark

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