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Boy English

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  1. Hi chaps.. first time ive ever posted so bear with me.. Ive recently finished a job (subcontacting steel work) which has freed up some investment money, i decided to put myelf and a mate through our cs 30/31 (examination on friday).. then if all goes to plan our cs32's asap. Neither of us are new to hard work and we have both been involved in woodland work before (not on saws) but fencing / spraying / running swipes through on tractors ect, on an old caravan park, local estate and a bit on a quary.. All on self employed basis.. My problem lies in what to do next. i have a contact in a reasonable position of a maintenance firm who deals with carparks and other puplic areas Who recons if i have all the tickets & gear he can give me a heads up, however it will require cherry pickers / pole pruners and so on.. (Im doubtfull if hes to be relied on!!) Or to invest in a decentish tractor / forwarding trailer and work on my contacts with local estates & farms.. Expand tickets and look towards tree surgery OR gear up and find woodland work???? Any advice would be a help.. If it makes any differance ive allready got a small yard and a chipper... oh and i would like to say thanks to fr jones for sorting me out gear wise.. top job..

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