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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7685665" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Yes sounds like the same Contractor as here, they were fine.</p><p></p><p>Yes there has been a claim or 2 down here i expect not as many as there could be i guess by farmers and smaller amounts, just except it i suppose.</p><p>There was a notable big claim i knew off, by a contractor against a fairly local big supplier and consequent sawmill and about that time in the late 2000's, stakes strainers only lasted a few years, they pinned it down in that case to too many stakes being pushed out too quick (for the then big demand of the old Stewardship scheme grants) and not treated properly, quick dip in the tank of timber that was not dry enough to start with.</p><p>Course as time went on it was realised that the chemicals now used arent a patch on the previous banned ones.</p><p>from then on contractors were quite understandably.turned off supplying .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7685665, member: 12099"] Yes sounds like the same Contractor as here, they were fine. Yes there has been a claim or 2 down here i expect not as many as there could be i guess by farmers and smaller amounts, just except it i suppose. There was a notable big claim i knew off, by a contractor against a fairly local big supplier and consequent sawmill and about that time in the late 2000's, stakes strainers only lasted a few years, they pinned it down in that case to too many stakes being pushed out too quick (for the then big demand of the old Stewardship scheme grants) and not treated properly, quick dip in the tank of timber that was not dry enough to start with. Course as time went on it was realised that the chemicals now used arent a patch on the previous banned ones. from then on contractors were quite understandably.turned off supplying . [/QUOTE]
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