DN you need to look through the forums theres a large posting about TCP and BAV track marcus clay the bav track director had some postings myself and digdugdan also added our bit,
IV not pushed the crusher much,as i got a bargin it does not stand me at alot off money,but i have spent £300 on new teeth and a conveyor refurb,its been out on a few hires but mostly on my own jobs i use it to crush any bits off concrete i bring back to yard and block off cuts
im going to start a push for it soon , had a load off flyers printed MSH
my mate bought it brand new 3 years ago for 17k ,sold it to a man he never paid he repoed it,i bought it at less than 1/3 off new price with 130 hours now done 200 putting new teeth on next week MSH
Ditto. Got a complicated conservatory base, retaining wall and gazebo on Friday, a job with 3 fences and another job for a small driveway on Saturday. Can go on rugby tour next week without fretting too much now.
i've just been punished for my cheery mood, my little lad (9 months old) just woke up having covered himself and his cot in sick, just taken me 3 attempts with the baby shampoo to get the smell out. worst of all the mrs is out with her mates and we are off down sarth at 6am for four and half hours drive without traffic.
the joys haha
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
I am back in that London again. got to get up before i go to bed for a two hour train journey to work, and two hours home. at least its work. off camping down bogner for the weekend, yes before you ask, we are crazy :laugh: cycling an camping, in the great outdoors. happy Easter all.
just had a request for a quote for a indoor horse arena 10 stables and fencing from a lady who's moving to ayershire, its looking like a £60k job but its a 6 hour drive away. thinking of adding a cheap caravan and going lodging away for 2 weeks at a time or something. its annoying though, theres work out there just bloody miles away.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
last few weeks the enquiries have soared,still nothing firm though after june
definately a feel good factor coming back
and the stock market has jumped a fair bit which is a good sign
LLL