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newfenture

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  1. Answering your first question ( are you asking about just buying the tree and removing everything including the timber milled for myself on location ? ) yes. On your second question, Is the, say, £300-£350 per day for my services only, and mill to the estate owners specification ? Remember me saying about silly questions.
  2. Thanks for all the info on my newfenture. Now comes the silly questions. The prices mentioned, are these for cutting only with the land / estate owner getting the cut wood ? If I were to offer a service for removing the tree completely what would I charge ? Sorry for the stupid questions, but, I intended to only to cut wood for myself and when I spoke to friends about what I was going to do things started mushroom. Maybe I should be thankful for peoples that trust in me.
  3. Thanks for all the info. Big J, I will be following all your advice as it is exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks. Lots of good feedback from other members, thanks as well.
  4. Hi I have been looking through this forum and have had lots of good feedback from other members. So I have just joined and I am looking for advice about what I need to have legally to work my Lucas mill on other peoples land. I know about insurance, but is there any requirement for operating certs that I should have? I don't know if I am in a good position or not, but I have been asked to price a job to cut a Silver spruce which is 16ft long and has a butt over 5ft. Any advice how to price this job? I am up in the west coast of Scotland if it makes any difference to my query's. Any help would be great Thanks

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