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  2. Insurance for Tree Surgeons and Forestry Contractors TREESURGEONINSURANCE.CO.UK We are a company that provide insurance for Tree Surgeons and Forestry Contractors including; Public Liability Insurance, Employers Liability Insurance.
  3. When Russia can't repace men and equipment faster that they are lost , which is starting to happen now . 1.3 million Russian men killed , captured and wounded . They ( the Risians ) are now rolling out obsolete kit . T72 tank being one of them .
  4. Sounds like the quote I've had is reasonable (just under £2,000) but I'd like to see if can get a grant to help with the cost. I'm happy to pay a proportion of it
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  7. Hi Winky, I have a Tree Survey and TCP plan that were submitted for planning and the planners have highlighted that there are some discrepancies with the colours used on the plans being non compliant with BS.5837 Are you familiar with these British Standard colour requirements and could you simply change the colours for me on the plans? thanks KR Ray
  8. Today, 24 February, is the 4th anniversary of this war. Now into the 5th year. When will it end?
  9. Good afternoon guys looking for a bit of advice looking to find competitive price, who were people using? currently on with Trust but feel I need to shop around thanks in advanced. Have a good day.
  10. Think you'll just find valleco just buy them from vallorbe, there are very few file making firms with Vallorbe Switzerland being one of the largest. Think last ones I bought were Husqvarna and a branded box full of Vallorbe turned up. Not sure about Stihl, but when you buy a artic trailers worth they'll change the branding or just put them in a Stihl box as I'm sure I've seen that.
  11. Anyone worked out the difference yet? I just got a couple from MSC that were Vallorbe when I looked at them, Valleco when I paid for them and Vallorbe when they arrived. I have a horrible feeling that when whatever warehousing gremlin works itself out, we're going to be left with less good files that we had before. Way of the world. https://www.mscdirect.co.uk/valleco-8in-smooth-cut-flat-engineers-file-val-22008h?queryID=1a31f9205d33a7fa9c2fa9783e2cfbc5&objectID=329035&indexName=LIVE_default_products That's what I bought btw. Mustard on rakers. Way better than single cuts. Treat yourself.
  12. I've never really learned how to tune a saw or hedgecutter that has a rev limiting coil, it's generally not been a problem as I tend to blip the throttle on the power stroke with the hedge cutter. I used to have a lot of problems with the Stih BT 45 power drills at work, they invariably came back with the exhaust caked in tarry oil where unburnt fuel had passed through when they were constantly held on the limiter.
  13. Thanks very much for the info, no wonder it is 4 stroking at what I thought is a very low rpm, but if 4700 is the max rpm then that makes sense. I'll get it to do some work tomorrow as I have some paving slabs that want cutting up, I'll tach it up and see what it's doing. It's amazing what grief these concrete saws go through, but different abuse than saws generally. Filters never changed or cleaned seems to be the norm. This one had concrete dust above the piston in the cylinder, but surprisingly bore was not to worn and cleaned up ok, bottom end seems not to have suffered any ill effects and remarkably clean!
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  15. those darkies had to restrain themselves, they all wanted her
  16. Had this one to get down the other week. Handily sheds built underneath it and the only way out was to rig everything down into the neighbours. Dry first day wet for the remaining two. Steep down some steps and steep down to the chipper.
  17. Paul Weald

    Paul

    Looking for a couple of loads of woodchip for a garden project. Easy access to tip directly onto front drive. Free beer for the delivery team - what's not to like.
  18. Hi, I'm similar although I've probably no more than 15 old saws, thank feck😁 But I do have 2 K650's and 2 Stihl TS410's so if it's any help but I'd say they're designed not to rev out like a saw but just to reach a certain rev limit and then 4 stroke, probably to protect them from thick guy's on a building site. You said it yourself, put it through some stone, concrete or whatever and listen to the tone of the 4 stroking, you'll have heard it a thousand times ringing out from builders working near you and probably never thought about it... hedge trimmers are similar. To me the most important thing about them is that they start reliably with a couple of pulls hot or cold and tick over without stalling, I do quite a lot of stonework and it's very wearing on the wrist if this is not the case. Found this , so 4700 rpm.... Cheers. Maximum RPM Decal for Husqvarna K750 Disc Cutter - OEM No. 581 11 77 04 WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK Overview: The Maximum RPM Decal for Husqvarna disc cutters is a genuine Husqvarna safety label that displays the machine's maximum safe operating speed to help prevent...
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  20. We are looking for an experienced climber to join our team, based in Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset. Call Nicola on 07872057231 or email [email protected] Pay: £32,000.00-£39,000.00 per year Job Description: About the job STS are looking for an Experienced Climber to complement the existing Arb Team. The position is full time and permanent working within the Arb Team but also assisting our other teams where required. We carry out all aspects of arboriculture both commercial & domestic and we have a good range of high quality, well maintained equipment. We will give you in return a great working environment, the opportunity for self-development and a salary of £14.84 to £18.04 ph - £32,000 to £39,000 depending on your qualifications and experience. Potential to earn beyond salary through overtime. The role comes with a training budget and excellent career development progression opportunities. We will also provide you with the best technology, quality tools and machinery to get the job done, with supportive, skilled management to help you perform at your best. We are looking for people who are genuinely enthusiastic, positive and great team players. Full-time, Contract - Monday - Friday 7am-4pm, 42.5hrs. Overtime available with Call Outs and weekend work Salary: £14.84 to £18.04 ph - £32,000 to £39,000 pa Personal development and training plan. 28 days holiday plus annual increase year on year. Pension through “The Peoples Pension” Benefits: Bonus scheme(s) Wellness programs Modern equipment & facilities (Nether Stowey) Regular paid social events Preferred Skills Industry experience in Arboriculture. Relevant NPTC certificates Compliance awareness, health and safety, environmental, quality as well as national standards. The ability to communicate at all levels. Excellent time management, and self-organisation. A full driving licence
  21. brett s

    Brett/Ruth

    Hello, I would be very grateful for woodchips to use in a garden project all around our property. These can be tipped into the front garden over the low fence if not in the street directly outside the property. Thank you!
  22. Morning all, High of 13 forecast! Small job today, before a not so small one tomorrow, and the day after, and the day after and so on.
  23. Emilia_P

    Private garden

    Private garden, access via side gate
  24. I’ve looked at those small chippers too. The gx420 15hp ones are fine, but feeding them can be a pain. The hydraulic feed makes it easier, but the price jumps up. For small jobs and chipping in someone’s garden, the basic ones usually do the job if you don’t mind feeding it by hand.
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  27. Morning! Enjoy the coast Pete! back to finish off the Robo job today. Yesterday was cracking, sun was out all day. Have a good 1.
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