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Gerardo Sanchez

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    Motorbikes
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    DA7 6PY
  • City
    London

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  1. To be honest I am getting to that point, It’s too risky. I could just cut bits out and use it for my fire pit. My aim is to cut it as low as possible so I can have space. I was having so much fun cutting but it destroyed my B&Q electric chainsaw. I don’t mind the roots staying. Do you know how much will it cost to get a pro to cut it as low as possible even if they don’t touch near the fence.?
  2. Yeah, apparently it was cut about 18 years ago, my neighbour told me it was a massive tree. I moved in 5 months ago
  3. thanks, I didn’t realise that a proper chainsaw would be so expensive. but they are a beautiful piece of a equipment.
  4. Hi There, I am hoping someone could advise me what sort of powerful heavy-duty chainsaw I could get to cut a large tree stump in my garden. I have wasted money buying a couple of electric chainsaws from B&Q and I have broken both by cutting bits out of this stump. Apologies to bother you with this but I just don’t have the experience and any advice wound be much appreciated. Thanks Gerardo Sanchez

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