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While I don't think many of us (?!) would really disagree with your points, I would make one exception -in the case of the tiny 18v/40v battery tree pruning saws . Such as Makita UC029G, Milwaukee M18 Fuel, etc These now offer several significant advantages over 2strokes, for climbers carrying out light pruning operations: lower weight, smaller size, lower noise, less vibrations, no repeated pull starting, cheaper, no exhaust burns, etc They also make good chipper saws, and handy to keep in the van, workshop, garden etc for odd jobs. So, after a few decades of tree-bothering experience, I'm now a convert to those 'battery toys', thanks Gabriel !!
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Iβve been a self employed tree surgeon for around 2.5 years now and havenβt yet been asked for a method statement for any jobs, mainly as 95% of my work is domestic. After a recent site visit to provide a quote Iβm anticipating being asked for a MS should I get the job. The work is all straight forward and I am confident in doing it, but can anyone give me some advice as to what a MS needs to cover/include and if thereβs any templates I can go off Iβd be grateful. TIA.
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That's just the use of tech though they can do all that now if they wanted to, 6G just means the communications can go faster - in fact they could have done most of that 10 years and at 4G too... I said above 6G as a tech doesn't worry me as much as the brain rot that we will use it for
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Get him in line " Oldie " kicking arse and taking names ! π
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Bespoke Aluminium Boxes | Boxes | N & J Aluminium Linings Ltd WWW.NJALUMINIUMLININGS.COM Discover top quality, hand built aluminium boxes with secure locks, hinges, seals, and gas struts - all... Probably but not cheap.
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A few more years of this "orange thing"/menace and nuclear war looks nice and do-able... π€π Too bad I don't live somewhere in Austral Islands so that I could REALLY don't give a f. about anyone else. Especially the orange thing and his "followers"/LUNATICS
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
JonnyRSA replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
Just going through an old survey and came across these images of an old Field Maple on the Tempsford Hall estate, which I manage down in Central Beds. Magnificent tree. -
A little bit of heat, some WD40 and gently turning it back a forth and it eventually eased up and unstuck.. Thanks for the advice
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No problem, glad he got in touch.
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192 ΡΡΡ. ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΠΎΠ² Β· 1,1 ΡΡΡ. ΡΠ΅Π°ΠΊΡΠΈΠΉ | Que hubieras echo si tu... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Que hubieras echo si tu linea fuera de acero? #fyp #professional #treework #arboristlife #treeclimber #peligro #Dangerous I cant see an obvious cause for that splitting. Please enlighten me.
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Looking for uncut logs- Glasgow
Steven P replied to Matthew_el's topic in Log burning stoves and fireplaces
Hi Mathew, if you add yourself to the tip sites (linked here or above) you might get some luck there. Noting that most tree surgeons and so on working regularly in your area will be sorted where to get rid of their waste, you are more likely to get occasional loads from people working outside their area and not wanting to return to their usual places (time driving 'home' costs). It helps if you can be accessible as you can - a drive to tip onto helps, no locked gates, able to take any waste on offer and so on. Second thing is to take a walk around, listen out for chainsaws working (they arn't hard to find), weird as it may be but not every tree surgeon is a member here, won't see the tip sites. You might get lucky, a face to face conversation can get results - though again be prepared to leave a number and post code (goes into the pile of phone numbers in the van) - if you are closer or more convenient than a usual tip that can help. In the tip sites add in that you are willing to give a consideration for time and petrol. Last one, local knowledge, there was a fella with a yard - forget where - think advertising on Gum Tree advertising uncut logs delivered - might have been Rutherglen way -
Turns out this was unreliable shite. The slightest bit of humidity or cold in the air and it refuses to turn on. Sat next to the hall heater, it works. Plan is to send it off for warranty repair and then ebay it. Its replacement arrived today, far more powerfull, uses Makita 18v batteries, but they do others. Ordered 28th, 8 days from China. Arrived with 5 bar in the tank ! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0G1M3J3WH
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Agreed I think those are the standard US connectors (SAE) so should be very compatible.