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Looks like a farmers saw to me....reckon the owner either has some strange working practices or total lack of maintenance...what a mess.
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Thing is he knows this business, so he won’t waste your time or money.
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Groundsman required starting in the new year. We are a tree surgery firm based just outside Westerham in Kent. We are looking for a second climber to join our small but fast growing company. Please see details of the role below: Location: Westerham , Kent Qualifications: Must have CS30/31 Requirements/Experience: - Must have a full, clean driving license Hours: - Monday to Friday, 8-4 plus travel. If this sounds like you, then please get in touch for an informal chat with Archie on 07786884924. https://www.facebook.com/apftreesandgardens/
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From what I’ve seen in similar situations, the best way to get an accurate value is to ask an arboricultural consultant to do a tree valuation using something like the CAVAT or Helliwell method. They’ll look at size, condition, amenity value, etc. If the timber has already been removed it’s still possible to estimate based on stump size and photos. Replacing them with mature screening trees can get pricey depending on size, even semi-mature stock can run into the hundreds per tree once you factor in planting and aftercare. Fully mature specimens can go into the thousands. Might be worth getting a couple of quotes locally to compare.
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The principal is the same.
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Show them how to disconnect chipper and see what reaction you get. If no one has shown them there's your problem, may only be one doing it wrong.
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I started out at 38 and got my first groundie job within a week of sending a few emails. Just stayed keen, showed up on time, and listened.
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You beat me to it, I was about to stick this up. A true ambassador for Reggae and Jamaica.
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Bartlett Tree Experts are looking for a climber to join their team near Macclesfield, Cheshire. email: [email protected] Phone 01565 632445 www.bartlett.com
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Hi, we work 7am-4pm. Rate depends on experience, work quality etc. Please call the office on 01438 860368. Thanks.
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We are looking for an experienced climber to lead a team at Bill Kear. Must have full tickets + lead a team before. We are located at: Bill Kear Beambrook Field Station Partridge Lane Newdigate RH55EE Please get in touch with [email protected] (01293 862666).
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y0y56x6veo A really nice story that was in the news and will give families hope. Now they need to work on earlier diagnosis of Hunters.
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Morning, monsoon here since 6am. It’s bouncing! Rain before 7, gone by 11! Hopefully. Quick site meeting at 8.30am, then it’s gather up machinery and swap stuff about and then a couple of birches to winch over in the afternoon if the mood takes me.
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I must admit to having been to matches at Cardiff, Murrayfield and Twickers and the atmosphere at all three has been epic! Ground level at Cardiff meant that you didn't see much and upper decks at Twickenham in the sunshine was good. The March from Murrayfield to town was also part of the experience!
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If you ordered the spring through a Schliesing dealer a quick call on Monday will set you right. I’ve found Dave at overland extremely helpful with any questions on ours when fitting new parts.
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Where abouts in Cumbria are you?
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
sime42 replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
An interesting liaison. An unholy union if you will. A Field Maple and I think a Hornbeam in intimate embrace. -
Woodland costs
Paul in the woods replied to Firemanrickski's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
I'm not a fan on unnecessary barbed wire, I've found a dead roe buck that probably died from an infected stomach gash that I think was probably due to barbed wire. In the two pieces of woodland I own I've not had problems with the public. The land around our house does suffer a bit from stray livestock as many farmers down here don't seem to believe in fencing. Personally I find it amusing to have a small heard of horned cattle including a bull, cows and calves in our woodland but not everyone does. It will depend greatly on where the woodland is and what you want to do with it. I tend to like a more natural feel, so blackthorn, hawthorne or gorse along with a mix of bramble would be my choice to keep people out. If you want the woodland to look like a carpark or suburbia go with pyracantha etc. -
Me too, partner
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Buffalo has recently been bought by Ben Fogle.. I'm hoping there may be some eagerness to expand into new Industries. So hopefully asking now won't fall on death ears.. Perhaps also send another email of a few of us do they may take it on board
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Emergency felling license
daltontrees replied to mitchel's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
The Council can order works under Highways Act, it qualifies the works for exemption under the Forestry Act 1967. Joined up.