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which trailer?

Started this discussion. Last reply by John Baker Mar 4. 6 Replies

Hi all,I'm thinking of getting a decent trailer this year. I'd use it for transporting waste, tree and hedge cuttings, grass etc. Don't need it for heavy plant or bulk bags of aggregates.What trailer…Continue

Curving gravel board for path

Started this discussion. Last reply by chris nangle Jan 9. 4 Replies

HiI'm building a gravel path for a customer and the initial plan was to use brick/stone for the edging. The customer then asked if I could make a temporary edge with wood until he finds the stone he…Continue

Marshalls video - how long to complete this job?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris Frankland Nov 27, 2012. 12 Replies

Hi all,I've been watching this video by Marshalls and was wondering how long it would take some of you to do the work.…Continue

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Just bought a Hayter Harrier 41

Started this discussion. Last reply by Si @ GS Jun 7, 2012. 6 Replies

Hi everyoneI just bought myself a Harrier 41 autodrive at the weekend.Can anyone give me any tips on using/maintaining and any potential problems to look out for?I mostly cut small lawns and wanted…Continue

 

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John Baker replied to Justin Hemming's discussion which trailer?
"My Indespension, 8x5, twin axle, with ramp has served me 17 years(with one new floor) of constant use for plant, arisings and aggregates. If you don't want to put equipment on it, consider a tipping facility."
Mar 4
Ryan @RNWilliamsGardenServices replied to Justin Hemming's discussion which trailer?
"I have a 8x4 braked Ifor Williams with full mesh sides. You would be amazed how much you can fit in in, cover the top in tarp and strap it down. Had mine for about 10 years +, brilliant trailer I bought new. Looking for another similar this year.…"
Mar 4

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Paul McNulty replied to Justin Hemming's discussion which trailer?
"I've got the 6x4 IWT with mesh sides and it's perfect. Holds about a week's waste, so it's cost-effective at the tip. Just keep it secure. With hindsight the 4-wheeled would be worth the extra, a puncture on my 2-wheel is a pain.…"
Mar 4

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stephen murray-cook replied to Justin Hemming's discussion which trailer?
"ivor are very good and hold there price well 4 wheel easy to reverse"
Mar 4
Justin Hemming replied to phil@gardenchief.co.uk's discussion Gardenchief is now Safe Contractor accredited!
"Hi Phil, I've been looking again at the Safecontractor process and thinking about my own set up. To pass I think I will have to renew my emergency first aid for sure. What about other certificates? I have PA1 & 6 I got last year, chainsaw…"
Mar 4

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Scott Kinnear replied to Justin Hemming's discussion which trailer?
"If you passed your test before 1991, you shouldnt need a trailer test. it comes along with the 7.5t allowance on your licence. I bought a 6x4 trailer for starting up last year, its adequate for the work I get. good luck and best regards for 2013"
Mar 4
Justin Hemming posted a discussion

which trailer?

Hi all,I'm thinking of getting a decent trailer this year. I'd use it for transporting waste, tree and hedge cuttings, grass etc. Don't need it for heavy plant or bulk bags of aggregates.What trailer should I go for? Near me there's an ifor Williams vendor and a small company that makes them and fits towbars. What other makes are there?I've been thinking of 6 or 8 foot, mesh sides and 750kg rating. Is this enough for my needs? Else will have to do trailer test too.Thanks folks, hope you're…See More
Mar 4
Justin Hemming replied to phil@gardenchief.co.uk's discussion Gardenchief is now Safe Contractor accredited!
"Well done! I'm thinking of doing it this year, how long did it take and what was the process like? I hope it leads to some nice contracts for you. Justin"
Mar 1
Justin Hemming replied to Phil Voice's discussion Today's activities
"Raised beds for a community allotment. Site was at the bottom of a long slope, rapidly turned to mud. Back tomorrow to finish the fixing and put the last layer on the end one. And give them a good scrub clean! "
Feb 27
Justin Hemming replied to Robbie @ PremierLawnsni's discussion Work trousers?
"Craghoppers from tk maxx, good price and dry very quick"
Feb 26
chris nangle replied to Justin Hemming's discussion Curving gravel board for path
"how big is the curve Justin? I would think most wood would follow a curve if its not too tight,use fresh sawn timber from the mill and it should be fine"
Jan 9
Thermo replied to Justin Hemming's discussion Curving gravel board for path
"line out the pegs and use soaked roofing battens curved around the pegs that are in place. theyll go round. You might need one on top of the other."
Jan 8
Geoff Norfolk replied to Justin Hemming's discussion Curving gravel board for path
"I've always found plywood strips bend fairly easily without "kerfing".... asits only a temporary measure, use thinner ply which will bend more easily however I'd reckon it would be better to just put the job on hold until the…"
Jan 8
Justin Hemming posted a discussion

Curving gravel board for path

HiI'm building a gravel path for a customer and the initial plan was to use brick/stone for the edging. The customer then asked if I could make a temporary edge with wood until he finds the stone he wants to use.The path will be curved, and in a couple of places tightly curved. I have read on paving expert about 'kerfing' gravel boards to achieve a curve and was wondering if anybody had used this method. It basically means sawing 1cm through 2.5cm thick wood, at regular intervals to give the…See More
Jan 8
Justin Hemming replied to Michael Bates's discussion Customer data base & google maps??
"I used it to have a different colour marker for how the customer found me - word of mouth, flyer, advert, friend etc"
Dec 3, 2012
Justin Hemming replied to Michael Bates's discussion Customer data base & google maps??
"I used Google Fusion Tables to make a database of all my jobs.  You can then make a map with different coloured marker points.  When you put put the mouse over the arrow it shows up what ever data you have selected to show ie. name,…"
Dec 3, 2012

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About your business
Gardener with 6 years experience
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Landscaper, Commercial Grounds/Garden Maintenance, Paving Manufacturer/Supplier, Lawn Care, Pesticide Application, Tree Surgeon
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At 14:04 on November 11, 2010,
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Phil Voice
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Hi Justin

Welcome to the Landscape Juice Network. I hope you find the site useful and find it enjoyable.

Kind regards

Phil Voice
 
 
 

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