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Ah, maybe.
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Shannon L joined the community
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Finding work, and that can be an issue even after 30 years.
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Tom Downer started following Greenmech Traksafe Chipper
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Dan lucas started following informal research
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I’m doing a bit of informal research around arborists moving into sub-contracting or starting small tree businesses. For those who’ve made the jump (or are thinking about it): What was the hardest part in your first 6–12 months — outside of the climbing itself? Quoting, pricing, finding work, admin, cashflow, insurance, compliance, something else? Genuinely interested in real experiences rather than textbook answers Thanks
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About 50 years minimum that they know about without looking for more .
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Savero
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Wikikipedia, BP, World Oil forums and so on suggest otherwise though. I think Norway knows exactly how long their oil will last and even if they are extracting more and more, that does not mean they have suddenly invented an oil creation machine though...
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Taste of Self Sufficiency joined the community
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Accepting any soft/ hard logs
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Thanks, which brand are these ? I've tried expanding the image but can't read the details.
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it clearly is dwindling, but by how much? As of 2026, humanity has used approximately 35–40% of total estimated recoverable oil resources, leaving roughly 60–65% remaining. if climate science is even half right burning the remaining oil will be a disaster, but humans are used to disasters, so nothing new. They say a massive lump of space rock did for the dinosaurs, so even with renewables it seems we can still be wiped out. Frack every well. " I don’t know what’s gonna happen, but I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames”
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Windrush joined the community
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The Norgies would say otherwise .
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😂😂😂😂😂🤪🤪🤪🤪 World leaders of our imagination alright. You’ve just imagined that for sure as no one said anything like it “But where is the fun in that when we can slate the country we live in at every opportunity, grass is always greener, here is never good enough”
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Yeah, but why should we bother ourselves, we'll be dead by the time the world is proper fckd, or nearly dead anyway. Let the kids work it out. If China are burning coal then we, as a nation should lower ourselves to the bottom of the barrel to match them. Screw the descendants. Or... we can show ourselves to be the world leaders of our imagination, take the mix of climate changes, dwindling oil supplies and children and be the best we can be to leave them an inheritance worth living in. But where is the fun in that when we can slate the country we live in at every opportunity, grass is always greener, here is never good enough.
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I was gonna go monterey but I think you are right Steve .
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China's target for net zero is 2060 and India’s 2070. And India has no plan at present to wean themselves off coal!
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Well funnily enough I met with both Tom and Jerry today at thier Scottish site. I was getting training and accretted. Was a great day and learned how to properly use the Mill plus Tom did a cracking job of dialing the Mill in properly.
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Theres an old saying, when your mates constantly trying to push his pinus onto you, its time to take a step back.
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If you are on Instagram Andy, check out Grantlandtimber based in the SW. They have been importing Peterson Mills and developing business here for about a year, they are planning some sort of event this year, I think they are out and about up in Scotland this week.
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Everything’s a pine to your mate!
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Top rollers on those Forests are plagued with issues. Poor design from the get go. Glad it’s fixed anyway, no real axe to grind…. (Stockholm Syndrome: What It Is, Symptoms & How to Treat Stockholm Syndrome: What It Is, Symptoms & How to Treat
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I'd go with Lawsons cypress, or something very close in that family
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Hope you guys dont mind another picture. Yet another mate has the following that I can take. He thinks its Pine
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Amazing. Me and my mate had it in the end.
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Michaela Belecka joined the community
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Problem i see it as more in reply to the last couple of comments is its the ever stricter emission levels forced onto manufacturing. same with cars and vans. They are not built like the old days, highly strung and often thinner materials to save weight. chippers (like grinders) have a tough life! must be hard to get the balance right for sure. i had a timber wolf 230 before and it also had its share of issues over time. My point was it broke, they fixed it in a few hours. Every day im not working (and so my team ) we lose thousands as all other bills still keep coming so i was very pleased with them getting me back to it.
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To add to the above - include reference to relevant documents regarding working practises etc (can be provided if required). The guy assessing the documents will almost never have any experience in tree works so they just need to understand you’re working to guidelines/standard and how you stay safe during the process.