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Billy995

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  1. I am 24 working on my own I am still learning and that is what the client wanted thank you for all the help
  2. No I haven't but I have mutual friends with him
  3. Thankyou htb for you estimated price
  4. Around 100 per pay day I normally cut oaks and get the fire wood and planks I used a Manitou
  5. The client is French but speaks english, took me 7 full days dawn till dusk with out clearing up
  6. Was just looking for a rough estimate everything went well they was around 18 to 30 meters tall
  7. I normally call it pollarding but I seen some one put crowning so I put that
  8. Yer I am clearing everything up but I have to wait untill the field is dryer as the farmer was not happy with me making it mudddy with a tractor and I got paid 1200 up to that point with some other trees on the grounds

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