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  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Unless you're a bona fide subcontractor then you don't need your own professional insurances. If they want you to act as one, then that's a very different arrangement altogether and will cost them a lot more money.
  5. Jeezy peeps, things are getting bad when people have to buy clones of Botch kit. @africanarborist I'd just keep an eye out on eBay and FB marketplace for a decent second hand pair. No, they're not Category III PPE, but you don't want some shonky pair from Amazon failing at a crucial moment. Klein Tree Climbing Spikes, Spurs, Irons Pole Climbing Accessories | eBay UK EBAY.US Klein Tree Climbing Spikes, Spurs, Irons Pole Climbing. Collection only. Re-Profiling / sharpening. https://www.facebook.com/share/1KnUYAzX9u/
  6. 2000 dead in Iran protests is not a lot of people - even 20 thousand wouldn't have been many. China killed about 30 million from starvation as they forced peasants to stop working in the fields and start working in mines and industrial production. 1959 -1961. Those 30 million dead over 3 years is the price they paid for what is now quite a prosperous country, teething problems. They didn't know how to switch from privately grown food at first, collectivisation was not thought out properly. Iran may well change from a dictatorship, but China still isn't a democracy and they are doing great.
  7. A picture from 2010 I recon, bit did we look cool. They didn't last long at work I think a couple of pairs were floating about but they didn't really get going with any of us.
  8. Time Left: 6 days and 20 hours

    • FOR SALE
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    2018 Jo Beau B37-110 stump grinder – one owner Powerful, precise, and ready to work! Specs at a glance: Engine: 37hp B&S Vanguard 2-cylinder EFI petrol Cutting width: 29” / max 1,100mm Grinding depth: up to 500mm Hours: 472 Operation: Fully automatic, self-propelled Extras: Greenteeth, grading blade, foldable handlebar, lifting eyes Compact and stable: 74cm wide, 610kg, wide caterpillars Professional-grade, low hours, and maintained to the highest standard – perfect for landscapers and tree care specialists.

    £7,995

    Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire - GB

  9. Forestry and arb professionals are being invited to a free machinery showcase hosted by Global Machinery Solutions and Field & Forest on 5–6 March 2026 at Global Machinery Solutions’ headquarters in Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire. The event offers a unique opportunity for contractors, operators, and decision-makers to see live demonstrations of forestry, construction, and recycling machinery. Visitors can view and test equipment in Global’s live demo dig zone and speak directly with experts about their operational needs. Forestry machinery on display will include Bandit high-output woodchippers, Pezzolato biomass chippers, Norwood sawmills, GMT Equipment log grapples and Westtech tree shears. SANY construction and Pronar recycling machinery will also be demonstrated as part of the wider showcase. Dean Embling, Global Machinery Solutions’ Forestry Sales Manager, said: "This event is all about giving forestry contractors and operators the chance to see the latest machinery in action and get expert advice tailored to their business. “We’re proud to work with Field & Forest to deliver an experience that’s practical, informative, and accessible to everyone in the industry." Attendance is free, with food, refreshments, and free parking provided. Registration is required. Learn more and register at globalmachinerysolutions.co.uk/news-and-insights
  10. Its on a petrol with spare wheel kit. But you get the idea...
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  12. Morning, still mild, the snow that’s left is now ice and lethal but main roads are good. Physio, breakfast rolls and some maintenance type stuff today. And then see what happens. Have a good 1.
  13. I can confirm the sena, pre mesh, will not work with the procom. I would have had another sema with mesh if they did a design like the 10r. I had one previously with the wheel, you would be astonished at the amount of times the wheel would get pressed on branches by accident. Unsure if the sena mesh will work with the older style.
  14. What's that a 25 inch on the 66… bet that goes alright! There's that luvely transit, old but gold! Had a wind blown tree across a toll road, Sycamore with Kretzschmaria, easy job with the tracked chipper and winch. Spray the chip on the bank, winch timber back up the the road, dragged it up to a layby. Van temperature gauge fluctuating quote a lot, not sure if this is heading the same way as my tractor 😢
  15. markieg31

    Old gloves

    Wtf? Not even sure what I have read above. During COVID times when the pubs were shut me and a few mates would go mountain biking in the evening, stop somewhere and have a fire and cook some food. I remember at the end one of the party gathered up the old crisp packets and sausage packets etc into a carrier bag and then chucked it on the fire. Few moments later a bit of commotion as he realised his mountain biking gloves were in the bag and, by this point, engulfed in flames. Provided us with much amusement.
  16. lots of bacteria AND fungus around to be/become a problem! if there wasn't any fungus around even leaves or dead trees wouldn't "rott"/decompose. Depends in what environment the willow w was grown, especially temperature!
  17. Yesterday
  18. I did see one at Banbury Cross.
  19. When i get hired in with a mewp I usually end up doing at least 5x more cutting than I would do from a rope. The tendency is to one hand a out more too. It takes its toll on my right elbow/ shoulder
  20. I watched Micks vid of his saw going through some smallish dia stuff and it looked fairly quick . Does anyone think that because you don't hear an engine screaming away it seems slower when it actually isn't ? Just an observation . Without timing them side by side its hard to say for sure .
  21. So I bit the bullet and bought the 10" Peterson that was on Facebook Market Place. A few teathing problems but think Ive got the hang of it. I'll flip this log over and that will allow me to get all the dimentinal timber I need plus one wide slab.
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  22. Denichka

    Groundsman

    Looking for an experienced groundsman to help Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. Job is in Twickenham Message me if you can help all 3 days on 07309522324
  23. Not great pics as I missed the last ten feet but top branches were black inside and like cork. About six foot up from the base there was an internal split and hollow area. They reckoned a couple of years and it would have been unstable. thanks for all your advice.
  24. The Electric Cool Aid Acid test by Tom Wolfe. It tells the storey of the Merry Prankster and Ken Kesey and their ‘Bus’ tour along with the house band - The Grateful Dead.
  25. Job post summary Pay: From £150.00 per day Job description: Part-Time Tree Surgeon / Climber (PAYE) Location: Newton Village, Rugby (CV23) Employment Type: Permanent, Part-Time PAYE Working Pattern: 2 days per week initially, increasing to 3 Hours: 07:30–17:30 (10-hour paid day including yard time) Natura Grounds Maintenance Ltd is a professional, family-run grounds maintenance and arboricultural business based in Newton Village, serving Rugby and the surrounding areas. We are seeking a competent, reliable Tree Surgeon / Climber to join our team on a part-time PAYE basis. This role is suited to someone who wants steady, reliable work without full-time commitment, and who values proper employment, good kit, and being treated as a respected part of a small team. The Role You will work as part of a 2–3 person team, carrying out a varied mix of arboricultural and grounds maintenance work, including: Tree dismantling and sectional felling Crown reductions, thinning and dead-wooding Hedge cutting and boundary management Chipping, brash handling and site clearance Grounds maintenance tasks as required (including strimming and general site work) This is not a climb-only role. You must be willing to contribute fully at all levels of work. Essential Requirements (Non-Negotiable) Minimum 3 years’ professional arboricultural experience Competent climber, confident with technical dismantles Relevant NPTC / LANTRA certificates (chainsaw, climbing & aerial rescue as a minimum) Full, clean UK driving licence Over 25 years of age (essential for company vehicle insurance) Strong understanding of safe working practices Reliable, punctual, and professional attitude Pay & Benefits £150 per day (PAYE), based on a 10-hour working day 6-month probationary period, with pay and working days reviewed thereafter Paid monthly by BACS Workplace pension Paid holiday entitlement Sick pay All PPE, climbing equipment, and tools provided Well-maintained vehicles and machinery About You You take pride in your work, turn up on time, and are happy working across both trees and grounds maintenance. You value consistency, professionalism, and being part of a small, well-run team rather than ad-hoc sub-contracting. How to Apply Please get in touch with: A brief overview of your experience Copies of relevant certificates Your availability Applications will be reviewed as received. Following the closing date of 31 January, suitable candidates will be contacted regarding a February start. Job Types: Part-time, Permanent Benefits: Company pension On-site parking Sick pay Work Location: On the road
  26. Dr Green - TreeSurgeon Looking to see if there’s any need for a groundsman / 2nd climber as a subby to other firms? Good for networking which is something I’ve never really done or had to in 15years Spent Many years running jobs on my own , lowering the ropes for climbers on the bigger trees, dealing with clients, organising / completing many site clearances over the years on decent commercial contracts. I’m Now Based in Lanton Jedburgh up in the Scottish Borders for past 4 years after packing up and upping sticks from a very good business to relocate (into a smaller demographic area so works not what it used to be) Still have accommodation in Gateshead for when I’m doing work in Northumberland, Tyneside , Durham (old work area) Also have available norcar loader & grab Tracked grinder Tracked chipper Clean presentable Arb transit Hilux for hard to reach places 🙂 WP36 processor for firewood If I’m of any use. Try me. Why not Dr Green Richie WhatsApp 07707567033
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  28. Luckily theres a file for it. Very easy print, the seal works but doesnt appear to stay captive, might need to modify the file sometime. Edit- or just push it in properly, might have been upside down. I used PETG as it needs to be fuel resistant - the designer appears to have used ABS or ASA which may melt. Stihl Oil & Gas Cap / Tankverschlüsse by Rumbledoc | Download free STL model | Printables.com WWW.PRINTABLES.COM Unluckily it was on another website, I needed to open it on laptop to prepare it in bambu studio. Opened laptop, reached behind bed where I keep the mouse. As I turned it fell from my hand and hit the screen. A little bit unhappy about that. Cant print a new screen but seems they are cheap and easy to replace. On bambu website I have added that to the blocked items list! Along with xmas, santa. These are a good alternative https://cults3d.com/en/users/Germy_Ballswell/3d-models
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