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Fancy a career working in the tree and vegetation management industry? Love working in the great outdoors? We have full time positions open for climbers and groundsmen to work across multiple work streams. Applicants must be self motivated and prepared to work within a team. Industry qualifications in chainsaw use and climbing are preferred but not essential. The ability to get to and from our yard near Colburn on time is an absolute must!! We offer competitive salaries based on experience with the chance to move up as your career progresses within the business. At PLS were passionate about training and upskilling our team. We deliver training on a regular basis so you can be sure to progress in the tree care industry and maximise earning potential. To apply, please send a brief CV and contact details to: [email protected] #treesurgeon#treecare#utilityarb#jointheteam#arboricuture#arborist#training
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Give ecology a go - I would wager you would already know more than most field surveyors. If you’re happy to travel and take anything that comes £20-25phr plus expenses will get you plenty of work, build up your experience and skill base get a couple of class licenses under your belt and charge more per hour/daily rate. The above is heavily seasonal so then spend the rest of the year gaining experience working in arb/forestry in a machine/working on a machine! I would take someone like yourself over a younger chap all day long, as you presumably know how to graft and have a true understanding of business. Good luck
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Always nice when Mick calls into the news thread.
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KID WITH BASTARD HAIRCUT PRACTICES GETTING SENT HOME FROM SCHOOL NEWS: Klarna Paaymant, a particularly unpleasant 12 year old from Erith has began a grueling training program this week in readiness for being sent home from school for an inappropriate haircut on the first day of term. Klarna’s Mum Pippa, who is a 27 year old mother of 7, clinically dim and rougher than a junkies carpet, has also been busy rehearsing her lines in readiness for an expletive laden confrontation at the school gates with a terrified & beleaguered headmaster: “it’s F****** outrageous that my boy has been sent home from school and singled out like this just for showing a little bit of individuality” is the outburst that Pip is expected to open with, although this is subject to change depending on which breakfast wine she selects on the morning of the planned meltdown. Pip, who is so thick she failed her birth certificate, is expected to add, whilst sucking heavily on a watermelon vape: “I swear down on my outreach workers life, I’ll home school him if I have to & I’ll go on the front page of the News Shopper, with a face like a beekeepers apprentice, whilst wearing a strappy top which exposes not only my shoulder dolphin tattoo but also my spectacular pendulous cleavage” It is thought that Pip is experimenting with a number of different looks for maximum impact & outrage, ranging from the simple but classic swastika, shaved into the side of little Klarna’s head, to a complete pink Mohican and she’s toyed with the idea of a “Millwall blue” dyed top knot with “no one likes us” tastefully sheared into the back of her little prince’s head but it is thought that the shooting stars skin fade look as pictured above may also be considered. The Gazette will have reporters at the gates of Rydell High to catch all the first day of term action if we can be arsed.
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Suggest you look at hmt technology they recommend impact drivers for large bits I drill 20mm holes in Rsj with mine no pilot just straight through
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I could see my days out in a place like this. Stoke-on-Trent Live WWW.FACEBOOK.COM It has the go-ahead to be turned into a holiday home
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From a personal point of view and 33 years of looking after similar terrain as you indicated, my opinion is any choice of a "one machine for all jobs" can result in a poor compromise of all rather than excelling at any or every task. I found it much better to have a small light but powerful enough machine and have the ability to choose the implement to attach as the job/terrain/conditions dictate. there isn't going to be much about for that budget but with a bit of searching it should be possible to find a flail, a mower and a small garden tractor, kubota, iseki, etc. other uses can be found for a small tractor too, pulling a trailer, a sprayer can be attached, many implements can be ran from the pto, or from hydraulics.
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No mate, people tend to use more than is needed which creates more problems as it builds up in the gate mechanism and binds with water/sap. DMM recommend duck oil.
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Planting a new tree in a conservation area
Oldfeller replied to Fireship's topic in Trees and the Law
I wouldn't say a 62 year old building was a "new build", privacy has been as it currently is for that time, either it hasn't been a problem for previous owners or they have been prevented by doing as you are inquiring ie; planting a tree to improve your privacy. personally I would make inroads with neighbors as to any problems they may have experienced with the local council or indeed each other, try not to give information as to your tree planting intentions. explore your councils website too, they can differ dependent on areas in regulations and how they implement them. good luck. -
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Good Morning Everyone.
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I haven't known one bounce back from the description you give.
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A rip off, but with a swivelling chute which the greenmech misses.. Would you mind sending a couple of pictures of how it attaches? Also curious of how much of a clone it is to the greenmech, as in would it mount the same
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The medical is no big deal, I have had to do one every year since I reached 65 to retain my HGV, only expense is the medical itself which is £60-£100, the license gets renewed FOC. Bob
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Hi, thanks for the enquiry we will have a look and see, but it’s doubtful we have any parts for the BP1, as it’s a rare model! But will have a look for you and get back to you. Thank you again!
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Never been asked for tickets to hire a chipper, just money. Agree with the above. I'd add depending on access to the hedge and what you're doing with the chip will tell you whether tracked or wheeled would suit better.
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I'd love to be able to tell you I don't have a tab open for pink workshop overalls but here we find ourselves.
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You changing that for a new model already? Or going back to running one machine across sites? looks a great deal for someone in the arb trader 👍🏻
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You’re maybe alright because you’re mixing it yourself. Given it was multiple issues with spark plugs I think their mix is just a bit rich. Could have been a batch or an age issue, I don’t know. I mentioned it to the guy in the husky shop (not my usual) and he just seemed bamboozled. The owner of my usual husky dealer said they thought the husky fuel was shit and that’s why they stock aspen instead 😅