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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
petercb replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
Sawn Off Shotgun not at all rusty. Not in a tree but in our wood in patch of bramble underneath tree. -
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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
manco replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
a big fat old w4nker i used to work for -
My Landlord has loads of trees come down during storms then just drags them out the way and leaves them so I expect he'd let me have them cheap or even for a percentage of what I sell. I wouldnt have many overheads like allot do only fuel, rent (that I pay allready) and the wear on the gear but parts for my stuff is cheap so I can afford to buy some any way. I do see lots of people giving loads away on facebook just have to be quick onit is the only thing but then its the travelling to get it does it make it worth doing.
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I reckon you could get a decent sized mulcher in and still have plenty of change. Be easier to mark off areas for chip, log, firewood for next time round. Do Joslet not have a forestry mulcher?
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Yes I'm named after Steven as I think he passed away not long before I was born my father was called Christopher most called him Paul if you remember him. Sadly non are with us anymore, Bruce been gone for about 10 years and dad 5 this December
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CS training near the channel tunnel
Anthonyhughes1 replied to Anthonyhughes1's topic in Training & education
They do but only in Dutch or French. My French is okish but wouldnt have enough. I have no Dutch at all so going to the uk might be best option -
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CS training near the channel tunnel
5thelement replied to Anthonyhughes1's topic in Training & education
Can you not do the equivalent European Chainsaw Course in Belgium? -
CS training near the channel tunnel
5thelement replied to Anthonyhughes1's topic in Training & education
Scott Fraser Training, Ground-up Training, Landskills or Kingswood would be the nearest to the tunnel. -
I asked as when I was felling there was a steady supply of surplus for firewood, if you intend to process firewood where would you source it from.
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Yes I worked with Bruce when he was with the NT and his late son (who I thought was Steve) when he had a sawmill
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Tractor driving, engineering anything I can turn a hand to really was thinking about doing fencing and hedgelaying as thats a busy business here.
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I got a pick up truck and rent yard space for my gear allready so thats sorted still have all the wood processing kit from dad, chainsaws the lot so I should hope I wouldnt need to buy any thing. I would like to think theres a a market but I know a chap thats planning on going into wood as he goes around with a tree shear on a digger and can get the wood free, then theres probably another 4 or 5 I can think of off the top of my head within 15 miles of me so I imagine its a saturated market and would be pointless attempting it. Was only a thought to get my gear earning some keep again but wasnt exactly going to be my number 1 income.
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Tractors, winch, Sawbench, Logsplitter, 4M Hiab, trailers. He done hundreds of tons with it still got it all. No undercover space he always just let it air dry then when seasoned it was processed into trailers left to dry and was ready when people ordered, when he sold a trailer load processed another lot. Think its not really a viable way to do compared to others as they will have the capacity to do more. I dont think I'll end up doing it was just a thought as I used to really enjoy it as a kid
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Do you have enough work coming in to sustain your kit and staff if you don't win the contract? I think you're going in too cheap. In 3010 the Forestry Commission would pay £650.00 for two crew plus van and chipper. That's worth £1,006.20 today.
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It wasnt a chap called Bruce Menhenitt by anychance? as that was my Grandfather, your account says your in Surrey Granddad and father did move upto Surrey for a while doing the forestry.
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Not sure of their religion or ethnicity, but they are crooks!
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CS training near the channel tunnel
Mark Bolam replied to Anthonyhughes1's topic in Training & education
Kingswood are probably closest mate, about an hour from the tunnel. Chainsaw Courses, Arborist Training & Courses in Kent, London, Surrey, Sussex WWW.KINGSWOODTRAINING.COM Leading arborist training school in Kent, London, Surrey & Sussex. First class chainsaw & arborist courses... -
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Hello I am trying to find out if anyone knows of a training centre that does CS 30/31 near the channel tunnel as I will be traveling from Belgium Anthony
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So here are some more of my machines, the f70 from 1964, the 65 is the last production machines to the UK from the Tomos factory, the ring saw is a very rare beast from the early 70s.
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Says the man with zero experience
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So @Steven P If Caucasian Kiwi Shepherds were the most prolific sex offenders,would you recommend continuing to grant them residency in the UK? It wouldn't be fair to exclude all Caucasian kiwi shepherd's, so in which case would they have to be vetted in their country of origin ( New Zealand) Also if tens of thousands of Caucasian kiwi shepards began to arrive by boat,but said they were infact Aussie Horticulturalists should you just let them in,despite them having their undies stuffed with wool and sheep dung on their boots?