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in this day and age people who hang around public spaces and places where kids and their mums go every day and intimidate are dodgey...remember this tree was above a childrens play area where these guys drink and shouldn,t in my opinion be allowed...not right.. end of.

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in this day and age people who hang around public spaces and places where kids and their mums go every day and intimidate are dodgey...remember this tree was above a childrens play area where these guys drink and shouldn,t in my opinion be allowed...not right.. end of.

 

 

 

I agree Paul :thumbdown:

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yes,everything is brand new and anything we ask for we get....(Like the Hobbes block) but remember this is a brand new department and in order to tackle any job you need the right kit. the stumpy will be getting dual wheels and the levers are chunky...i think next on the shopping list is a large Ifor Williams as we had to borrow one from grounds maintenance. Can,t say much about the Continental thing..... i,m gonna be doing the tool box talks which is something i,ve always wanted to do:thumbup: and organising regular ariel rescue practice (essential part of a well tuned tree team) The boss loves my enthusiasm and i shall be pushing for promotion every chance i get:biggrin:...i just love this industry and like things done by the book and in a proffesional way..he said we are having a photo shoot soon..and of course i have already been e mailing him lots of work pics.....ok....nuff said off to work...have a productive day lads!:001_smile:

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yes,everything is brand new and anything we ask for we get....(Like the Hobbes block) but remember this is a brand new department and in order to tackle any job you need the right kit. the stumpy will be getting dual wheels and the levers are chunky...i think next on the shopping list is a large Ifor Williams as we had to borrow one from grounds maintenance. Can,t say much about the Continental thing..... i,m gonna be doing the tool box talks which is something i,ve always wanted to do:thumbup: and organising regular ariel rescue practice (essential part of a well tuned tree team) The boss loves my enthusiasm and i shall be pushing for promotion every chance i get:biggrin:...i just love this industry and like things done by the book and in a proffesional way..he said we are having a photo shoot soon..and of course i have already been e mailing him lots of work pics.....ok....nuff said off to work...have a productive day lads!:001_smile:

HI PAUL good pics there mate do the XFIT STIHL KEEP YOU DRY MATE :001_rolleyes:JON :laugh1:

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