Vinpetrol
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No grab Lorrys for hire in my area . Just utility company’s use them . I can’t understand why none of the tipper hauliers have one .Early load away yesterday
No grab Lorrys for hire in my area . Just utility company’s use them . I can’t understand why none of the tipper hauliers have one .Early load away yesterday
Because everyone prefers to use an overloaded IW tipperNo grab Lorrys for hire in my area . Just utility company’s use them . I can’t understand why none of the tipper hauliers have one .
If you have the access they’re a quick way of getting rid of bulk material. Had a bloke come a few months ago, for cost of 8yrd skip he took 12t of clay/soil.No grab Lorrys for hire in my area . Just utility company’s use them . I can’t understand why none of the tipper hauliers have one .
Amen to thatCould be worse, imagine sitting in an office moving virtual files from your inbox to a file no one will ever read again!![]()
You could probably say the same about clerks and typists in the past. Industry needs organising.That my friend is where the world has gone to s**t! The amount of people I know that when pushed past the point of”they work in IT” can’t really say what they do, basically because for the most part they don’t really do anything!Can’t really beat a bit of digging![]()
I often think to myself what is the point in all this. But then realise your out and about different jobs all the time, embracing the weather- job satisfaction when it all goes right, providing a service which 8/10 times is providing a useful contribution towards whatever it is that makes the world go round.That my friend is where the world has gone to s**t! The amount of people I know that when pushed past the point of”they work in IT” can’t really say what they do, basically because for the most part they don’t really do anything!Can’t really beat a bit of digging![]()
You are completely right, I am sadly a bit cynical these days, born from years of working too many hours in a fairly hard game, but at heart I am still passionate about it and proud to be practical and adaptable,which is sadly what society lacks these days.
I am fortunate to have had a varied and quite successful career within the construction industry and can now to a degree do the work I want to do. It ain’t a bad way to earn a crust.
F**k knows where all this deep S##t has come from,,,oh yeah , the wine![]()
Look at that sky! Miserable as sin here this week. What's a cubic meter of logs these days?
£120-140.Look at that sky! Miserable as sin here this week. What's a cubic meter of logs these days?
How many cube does a ton of cord produce? Is it as much as 2?£120-140.
Not enough to make it worth it compared to digger work (round here at least) with cord at £90 per ton delivered in. I’ll use up this stack of cord then I’ll probably sell the processor.
Depends when you weigh the ton!How many cube does a ton of cord produce? Is it as much as 2?
I thought you liked using all parts of the buffalo ?£120-140.
Not enough to make it worth it compared to digger work (round here at least) with cord at £90 per ton delivered in. I’ll use up this stack of cord then I’ll probably sell the processor.
It makes a pleasant change I guess. Just a lot of faff compared to firing up a digger.I thought you liked using all parts of the buffalo ?