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  2. 4 banger, the V6 would not be eligible for VAT recuperation etc. France etc… 205 horses though, so plenty enough for 2 plus tonne machines on an Ifor.
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  4. I use software from Otiss/Pear Technology. It's about £360/year. Helpful support staff. I would do some practice surveys first and get the hang of using it. There are a lot of options re what you record. Then there is the facility to download as pdf files or Excel. I find the Excel a bit of a pain as not too familiar with setting out. Also with such a large acreage, you will have to see what sizes to divide the site up for your online maps. It's a very big site for beginning out on, so definitely do a few practices in a park or small woodland.
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  6. If you pass your PTI you might be in a for a bit of a shock when you start doing surveys, its a bit like passing your driving test then getting into a car on your own and straight onto a busy motorway. The question is what are you doing surveys for? If it is risk surveys then alll you fundamentally need is a dot to show where the tree is and maybe a splodge to show where groups are. Millions of chap ways of doing that. If you're doing development surveys , anything short of CAD mappig with accurate protrayal of posiiton, 4 way crown spread and root protecton areas will be worse than useless. For a start, the client will usually send you a CAD site plan to use and to add your data to. There is an interpla between how cheap your maps are, how good they are, how easy to use in the field, how easy in teh office, and how helpful they are to clients. You coud steal OS mapping from the internet, print it out, take it on a clipboard and mark trees with a pen. At the other end of the spectrum you can buy or use CAD OS or topo survey drawings, put them on a GPS device, plot accurately in the field with facilites to record heights diameters etc, take these to office and download and present in reports and export modified CAD to client. The latter is best and most expensive but also most effcient and most useful to client, but the initial set-up costs only pay dividends after several uses. I use PT Mapper, QCAD and Pocket GIS and I am probably at the equivalent of £1 a report by now.
  7. Did you spill my pint?
  8. V6 or 4 banger?
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  10. The portrait room at Mick’s chateau-bistro has one of him in the best spot, facing the entrance door. Then a chronological succession of new trucks, each accompanied by their finance agreements (or cash receipts) in gilded frames. A small one of Igor sits between two suits of armour and a sunshadowed rectangle of empty space rests quietly where the wife took hers down to see if he’d notice. She took it down in 2017.
  11. I suppose. After the second line I knew a three was out of the equation, so its just any word that uses different letters.
  12. Soundbite 1am post, why not assemble an argument instead?
  13. That’s a weird 3rd guess
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  16. Morning all, One journey on the M25 was enough for me yesterday. Looking forward to going home this evening. Have a good day.
  17. Morning Team! Couple of jobs around the house then collect her. Off to an evening wedding do for Will and Georgia (will works with Jase at GreenMech), overnight in a hotel then flight out to Crete tomorrow! Be good, be safe! Due, Teak, Awls.
  18. I think you’re asking too much with a 14” bar. Is the sprocket 1/4P? We’ve found the best combo to be standard Stihl 10” bar for the 151 with a 57DL chain. Fits straight on and works a treat.
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  24. New truck day today! Pics to follow
  25. Any decent dealer should be able to make you the chain with the extra links.. chainsaw bars.com did sell them specifically… personally what I would do is take the echo bar that comes with the saw and lay it over the top of the stihl , mark the bar mount holes on the stihl after butting the ends square and drill new mount holes on. Makes life easier to pick up chains off the shelf for it.
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