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Richard 1234

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  1. All governments of the recent past (100 years or so) have spent too much. If your business spent too much it would fail. The country cannot "fail" as such hence such massive numbers. We need a business man ( a very good one) running the country for a decade, not the politicians there all as bad as each other. Tin hat time!
  2. You need more than £1 m pl insurance in my opinion. I have a grass cutting contract with a parish council and they would not contemplate using me without £10 million pl insurance. would not be without at least £5 m anyway, not worth the risk imo
  3. Should be useful I just wondered if the floor alone would take it or it you needed to spread the load somehow.
  4. I'm in lincoln what have you got that may suit sounds interesting!
  5. How are you going to attach it to the trailer without it just breaking the floor under weight and falling over? Just wondering Cheers Richard
  6. I think it's far too cheap to be any good. To run a 20 inch bar a saw must be properly powerful I would have thought. "Buy cheap buy twice" is a good lesson here I think. Do you really need a 20 inch saw straight away? Like I said early in thread I'm not a tree man but to start with a small saw must be safer etc and you aren't going to be cutting down Huge trees yet are you? Just my thoughts Richard
  7. Good start mate , but I would take out no job too small as for me anyway it gives the impression that you are desperate for work. (You may be but you don't want to come across that way!) Maybe "all works undertaken" or something instead
  8. Thanks very much found it now cheers Richard
  9. Hi I'm looking for a scrap billy goat or similar to take some parts off to make a small vacuum trailer for next autumns leaves if anyone has one or sees one I would be interested many thanks Richard
  10. Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm trying to post a thread and can't find the button for It help please many thanks Richard
  11. No problems as your right really. The op picking and choosing is also right. the biggest thing at the end of the day what any of us say the op has to do it himself as no one can do it for him. And even if they tried he would not like it as it would not be his own then anyway.
  12. That makes sense I was really thinking about cheap start up for the op. I got rid of my car and trailer after about 6 months and risked a new l200(could not really afford it at the time) I'm glad I did as looking smart (vehicle kit appearance etc) is one way of stopping people being wary of you. (Retired people especially I my experience) So that was probably a bit of bad advice now kevinjohnsonmbe mentions it. So there's me still making stupid mistakes, maybe best to just ignore me!!!
  13. That's true
  14. Are vans expensive to insure (business use) when you're young and just passed? Never had a van
  15. Cheap estate car, drop seats down for work, lift them up for family. Make SURE you are insured for business use because if you have a bump with tools mower etc in car you will have insurance (sdp) voided and have big problems.(even if someone else hits you)
  16. I would but it also costs more.I presume that's why a 2wd pickup was mentioned.they are cheaper to run and insure than 4 wheel drive. Life is not easy when you first start! I had a Mazda demio (11 years old) and a 4by3 trailer that was about 35years old (camping trailer from when I was a baby), a borrowed champion mower a b and q strimmer and a homelite blower as well as a few hand-tools. Life was tough to start with work hard and you will make it.
  17. That's spot on advice, I'm not trying to put you down just offering some advice on business not arb work. Don't get defensive or people who know what works and what doesn't will just say nothing and it would be a shame as loads of people on here are willing to help!
  18. When you do you pr business plan I think you need to get somone to check grammar and spellings etc. If business plan looks poor you will get no money.
  19. Ok that's good but it still doesn't buy kit etc. I do gardening and to get to where I am now its cost me over£30000 Truck/trailer mowers etc etc etc the list goes on and on insurance etc etc And it's taken five years to get here. I did not take any money out for a year The only reason I managed was 1 I had some money in the bank and 2 my wife has a good job. And yes you could start for a lot less than that (and I did) but for tree work you've got to be looking at what £14000-15000 for truck chipper saws Tickets insurance and all the rest of it. You need money to start a business because business eat money to start with. Good luck with it
  20. I'm going to say first that I know very little about arb work, but I do know that you need to be free of debt before you start a business. Because you are going to have to either have money in the bank to fund purchases/marketing etc etc etc or go into debt to buy them. And you will not start making money overnight it's takes a long time. So how do you pay the bills to start with? That may sound harsh but debts being "under control now" does not sound a healthy starting point to me. Just my thoughts though and I do hope you manage it just a voice of reason
  21. I know some of the Clarke stuff have honda engines on them. Not sure about that one though
  22. I'm not a tree surgeon but I think even I could have done better than that with a ladder and a bow saw
  23. I would probably go with slightly higher cc as the smaller one will be working harder to produce the extra horsepower.(ready to be shot down by people who know better:thumbup:) QUOTE=Tom Hall;1231662]I have been asking various people who i consider to be my superiors this question and i am struggling to get a sensible answer! I am not a mechanically minded person so this sort of thing is out of my comfort zone. when buying a saw and you have 2 competitors so closely matched one has a slightly higher cc but the other has slightly higher horsepower, what are the advantages to both. I suppose what i am asking is what is hp and what is cc at the end of the day, please don't laugh at my ignorance
  24. Slow ground speed you could get it turned up its not hurt any of my Hondas! Seems a bit steep at £400 to me but if it's only done smallish garden for somone then maybe ok. You could get a new one for £670 Honda Mower HRX 426 QX Honda HRX426QX Honda HRX426 QX Not sure I would like the plastic deck on it though but then I'm not very kind to my mowers! (Do service them and the like just seem to get bashed about on trailer or in back of pickup)
  25. Mine is nfu l200 11 plate £850 me and mrs business use protected no claims. Changed from sdp to business when I started on my own 2 years ago went from £450 to £800 in an instant gone up to £850 in 2 years will shop around in June

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