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Ben10

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  1. Ben10

    Past it???

    Thanks for the practical advice 👍 I think all things considered I’m going to start a grass cutting round and try get hedge work as well. This will hopefully pay for my basic ticket and some equipment (as suggested) to progress from there. 🤞
  2. Ben10

    Past it???

    North Yorkshire No tickets yet, but I’m used to using a saw and logging/splitting, using chippers on a friends farm so got a small glimpse into it.
  3. Ben10

    Past it???

    👍these are the slightly left field replies that I would never have thought of on my own
  4. Ben10

    Past it???

    Thanks for the responses…. Not sure I’ve got the kind of cash needed for cherry pickers etc, but what I have got is time. I thought about starting something alongside my other job. I do 5 on, 5 off so hopefully it would fit in. With stump grinding would you go for a tracked one and bigger jobs or something a lot smaller?
  5. Ben10

    Past it???

    Evening all, in my 20’s I got talked out of getting into the arb business and have regretted it ever since, but now I’m 45 with mortgage, wife, kids etc and have financial responsibilities. I can’t decide if at 45 I’m over the hill for starting as a newbie or a good way into the business (not necessarily climbing work, maybe something auxiliary like stump grinding?) Basically if you were me where would you start? Thanks for any replies guys😁👍
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    Ben

    Any hard or soft wood for wood burner. Have saw and splitter so can be a decent size. Any wood chip would be great too!

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