wroughtn_harv
Super Member
One thing ya'll might bear in mind about bringing in chipper fodder. I had one customer where the general contractor ordered in sixty plus yards of fresh debris from a tree trimmer. It was to cover the yard and plants so that the skid steers and other equipment could drive back to where the work was.
The problem was there was this little bit of poison ivy in the mix. It turned out that mama and the kiddos were the kind that was highly allergic to poison ivy. So the contractor got to pay for it to be all hauled out. The place cleaned up spic and span and then he had cured mulch brought in for the temporary path.
It isn't a problem unless it's a problem. And if it's mama that's got the itch, it's a real problem.
The problem was there was this little bit of poison ivy in the mix. It turned out that mama and the kiddos were the kind that was highly allergic to poison ivy. So the contractor got to pay for it to be all hauled out. The place cleaned up spic and span and then he had cured mulch brought in for the temporary path.
It isn't a problem unless it's a problem. And if it's mama that's got the itch, it's a real problem.