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<blockquote data-quote="Surgery" data-source="post: 5348180" data-attributes="member: 6165"><p>Work out a figure your both happy with be it x amount for the shed and x amount for the hard standing , £5 is somewhere where you need to be on the shed and I wouldn’t be far off for open yard as your in a good position in the country.</p><p></p><p>For that though he might want it secure.</p><p></p><p>Tree surgeons chip is something I wouldn’t want to put in animal yards due to all sorts going into the pile , we had a local chap dump it on a muck heap in the past but the mess wasn’t worth it.</p><p></p><p>Personally I would have a chat with him on price and area etc , see what he says and then a must is have a tenancy or licence put in place for a year by an agent of some kind just so you don’t have the mickey taken but knowing your set up I doubt that would happen !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surgery, post: 5348180, member: 6165"] Work out a figure your both happy with be it x amount for the shed and x amount for the hard standing , £5 is somewhere where you need to be on the shed and I wouldn’t be far off for open yard as your in a good position in the country. For that though he might want it secure. Tree surgeons chip is something I wouldn’t want to put in animal yards due to all sorts going into the pile , we had a local chap dump it on a muck heap in the past but the mess wasn’t worth it. Personally I would have a chat with him on price and area etc , see what he says and then a must is have a tenancy or licence put in place for a year by an agent of some kind just so you don’t have the mickey taken but knowing your set up I doubt that would happen !!! [/QUOTE]
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