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just watched a tree surgeons life by mani

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2745

 

i wont join in the with the hand bags as this thread is humerous, and respect goes out to those big enough to shrugg off the insults.

 

i'm pretty sure there are some some photos there where faults could be found and critisisms made but people do work differently and have confidence where others dont....i certainly would not take a photo of the road infront of me whilst driving the car at around 70mph.

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Mike, whats up with gay cowboys left foot... was it a step cut that went the wrong way?:ohmy:

 

 

No actutally he stubbed his toe getting into his "Freelander" .However thats academic as he no longer is in the Arb industry.

 

His opinion however remains valid.:001_smile:

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just watched a tree surgeons life by mani

as this thread is humerous, and respect goes out to those big enough to shrugg off the insults.QUOTE]

 

Did you like the statement at the end

"buy a chainsaw from B&Q put an ad in local papers like i did 13 years ago"

 

Very professional:thumbup1:

 

Actually some of the stuff you did on that vid looked quite impressive and shows you do have some skills.

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[quote=Mesterh;54566Did you like the statement at the end

"buy a chainsaw from B&Q put an ad in local papers like i did 13 years ago"

 

Very professional:thumbup1:

 

QUOTE]

 

would that be the same place to buy the bale twine?

can you buy an NPTC certificate there aswell?????

 

oh no!! i've join in now

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I've got the basic NPTC certificates. And I did buy a McCulloch chainsaw 13 years ago from B&Q. Thats how I started up. I was unemployed back then as the golf course I worked on as a greenkeeper was bought for development and turned into a private hospital for rich arabs.

 

everything I have learned has been from books, mostly Fundamental general tree work by an American guy who has worked on some of the biggest trees in the world. it was given to me by the head greenkeeper who was American and used to work in Augusta and he learned treework from it. Its an old book but its the best by far for learning tree surgery.

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Mani does speak wisely.

 

Mani is a troll that needs to be shunned.

 

I've seen your type before on film and music forums, with your self proclaimed 'policeman' thing going on. you guys love to interrupt threads but have very little to say.

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everything I have learned has been from books, mostly Fundamental general tree work by an American guy who has worked on some of the biggest trees in the world.

 

That guy would be Gerry Beranek. I believe he is a good friend of MB's for what it's worth.

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