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To what standard of work should be expected from a fencing contractor?
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<blockquote data-quote="stugordon321" data-source="post: 2162498" data-attributes="member: 43272"><p>I would love to in a position where I had the equipment to put that amount of fencing in. Although I'm also still happy doing less metres but doing the properly (that's not a pop at contractors working to tight budgets) it's just me. Personally I like to be able to drive past a fence I put in & look at it & think that's a job done well. I can also understand if you've paid a load of cash on machinery it's got to earn it's keep not sit idle half the time. </p><p>That's why I went for a small tractor so when I've sorted the implements out for it I can still do a decent job at a fair price without huge overheads etc to worry about. </p><p>Thanks Stu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugordon321, post: 2162498, member: 43272"] I would love to in a position where I had the equipment to put that amount of fencing in. Although I'm also still happy doing less metres but doing the properly (that's not a pop at contractors working to tight budgets) it's just me. Personally I like to be able to drive past a fence I put in & look at it & think that's a job done well. I can also understand if you've paid a load of cash on machinery it's got to earn it's keep not sit idle half the time. That's why I went for a small tractor so when I've sorted the implements out for it I can still do a decent job at a fair price without huge overheads etc to worry about. Thanks Stu [/QUOTE]
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