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Steve Bullman

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  1. What do you mean by you've tried the tree surgeons registered on the tip site page?
  2. Without mentioning every single species, the most common would probably be: Ash Beech Sycamore (in uk this is Acer pseudoplatanus, not platanus acerifolia like in the states) Maple Oak Hawthorn Hornbeam Sweet chestnut Horse chestnut (pretty poor)
  3. Thats a whole load of faffing around and well outdated! You'd probably want to throw a prusik round the rope and add a fig8
  4. Theres too many variables involved to ever do a reliable test on every species. You could set a guideline of course, lets say for arguments sake 4" on a willow stem...then throw other things into the equation such as an included fork, the angle of the stem, and everything changes.
  5. RFT Services has switched its entire groundscare and arborist machinery fleet to STIHL cordless tools, a move that has not only enhanced the maintenance programme of the entire grounds team, but also offered significant environmental benefits. RFT Services is part of the Flagship Group and provides facilities and grounds maintenance to over 31,000 homes and 800 communal garden areas across the East of England. To ensure the grounds maintenance programme runs efficiently as possible, it is vital that the team utilise the most reliable, robust and best performing equipment available to meet the needs of any application all year round, even in the toughest weather conditions. The responsibility of overseeing the 27 strong groundscare and arborist team is led by operations manager Glen Ray, who has been working at RFT Services for more than three years. With the team having used STIHL petrol machines for a number of years, and after a trial period with their local dealer GDC Ltd, Glen decided to switch to a machinery fleet made up entirely of STIHL cordless tools, and it wasn’t long until the maintenance team were realising the benefits battery technology has to offer. Glen said: “Our business is built upon delivering great service to our customers and that means ensuring more than 800 communal areas are maintained to the highest standard. For us to achieve this, it’s imperative that we have to implement a rigorous maintenance programme to ensure gardens and parklands are in the best possible condition all year round for tenants to enjoy. “Although petrol and diesel engine powered equipment is and will continue to be very popular, I was intrigued by the advancement in battery technology and the benefits this could bring to my maintenance team, especially from a noise-sensitive operation point of view. “Previously, one of the difficulties we had as a team was that we only had certain time frames in which to carry out regular grounds maintenance tasks due to the noise level of petrol tools during operation. When operating landscaping and arborist machinery in residential areas, it’s important to conduct this work when it will cause minimum disruption. Add to this that petrol machines are generally more expensive to run and maintain, I was very intrigued by battery technology and how this could potentially enhance our maintenance operations. “After speaking to GDC Ltd, the team trialled a number of cordless tools, including the STIHL FSA 130R Brush cutter, BGA 100 Blower, HLA 85 Long reach Hedge Trimmer, HTA 85 Pole Saw, HLA 65 Hedge trimmer AR 3000 Battery and fast charger overall and the general consensus was that they were very impressed with not only how quiet the tools were during operation, so much so that they didn’t need to wear ear protection, but also their performance, which was on par with petrol equivalents. “In addition to performance, the battery tools also bring environmental benefits, which is a big plus. The team doesn’t need to store costly fuel on site and all we have to do is simply replace the battery if it runs out which is very rare, helping to keep machine downtime to a minimum. We are a community driven business, so it’s great that the battery technology allows us to be more sustainable in our maintenance practices. “Since then, we haven’t looked back when it comes to battery tools and have invested in a STIHL cordless machinery fleet that includes pole pruners, hedge trimmers, brushcutters, blowers, mower, and chainsaws to name a few. “The quiet operation of the cordless tools, as well as being able to handle the toughest jobs, has enabled my team to carry out maintenance tasks at any point during the day, which has ensured we can implement a strict maintenance regime that meets the highest standards. Reliability is also a key consideration to avoid costly downtime, and the tools need to be comfortable and simple to operate so my team can carry out their work efficiently. That’s exactly why we chose STIHL equipment. “As with grounds maintenance teams, we pride ourselves on the work we carry out and strive to do this to the highest standard. The use of battery technology and the reliability of the machinery from STIHL has helped push our maintenance programme onto the next level and we look forward to carrying on our proud tradition of providing tenants with communal areas they can enjoy and relax in.” For more information on STIHL’s extensive range of professional battery powered tools, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.
  6. When I retired from climbing I found the opposite to be true. It suddenly didn't matter how much i'd be hanging in the morning 😀
  7. Been a great time to reassess personal finances and cut down on all the waste. Saving stacks of time and money not going to tescos, all done online now. Try and buy local fresh produce wherever I can, usually on my walks from peoples little veg stands (often take a rucksack with me) Done wonders for the tip site directory with so many people working on their gardens etc. Its literally never ever been so easy to find somewhere to offload woodchip. Having to deal with people less is also nice. Quite enjoy living in my own little bubble in the countryside.
  8. You need to add your address here https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling
  9. Well if nothing else you made me realise I never had a problem at all...bottle of wine for tonight I think 😂
  10. Your verve? Just makes you sound a bit of an arse to be honest! Anyway, you've met me in person, you know I don't shy away from swearing. Theres no particular need on here though. Not everyone wants to read it.
  11. Please don't do this again, the swear filter is there for a reason, thanks.
  12. You can always add yourself to the tip site directory if you're happy to take odd loads of tree surgery waste https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling/
  13. Can’t say I’m craving alcohol but it’s messed with my routine a bit. I usually work till 11, then site down with a bottle of wine till 1ish. Those last 2 hours winding down have been missed
  14. Actually my apologies, I don't think you're find a 16 plate in your budget. Had no idea how much mine was still worth, thinking about selling it now, I don't really need it!!
  15. Been running Navaras for the past 12 years now and never had any trouble whatsoever. The newer model is a big improvement. Reckon you oughta be able to get a 16 plate within your budget.
  16. So Paul, I always read people saying how great they feel after stopping drinking. When is this supposed to kick in? I’ve gone 20 days now and don’t feel any different
  17. STIHL has launched a range of service kits for petrol handheld tools that enable professional and domestic owners to carry out simple routine engine maintenance themselves, increasing their tools reliability and longevity. Developed by STIHL to make routine maintenance quicker and easier, the new service kits allow owners to maintain the optimum performance and reliability they expect from STIHL products. STIHL's service kits contain everything needed to carry out routine servicing on a STIHL petrol hand held power tool engine. The service kits include an air filter, spark plug and fuel filter, and additional items depending on the specific machine. The kits also come with a QR code and short URL so users can quickly access how-to videos to give them step-by-step instructions for replacing the air filter, spark plug and fuel filter. 23 variants of service kit are available, covering the most popular STIHL petrol chainsaws, brushcutters, blowers, pole pruners, hedge trimmers, cut off saws and earth augers. In addition to professional and domestic users, the new service kits can also be used in-store by STIHL approved dealers, making the process of ordering and carrying out a service quicker and more cost-effective. For more information on STIHL's new service kits, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.
  18. I used to enjoy playing call of duty but only the campaigns. Soon as I went online I’d go blown to bits on 10 seconds by a snotty 7 year old. It’s a young mans game
  19. Have you tried tree surgeon insurance ? What is the £1300 for? I assume public liability and employers liability?
  20. They say things come in threes and for Greg Tucker, Owner of GT Tree Services, the new EVO 165P Sub-750 from GreenMech ticked three major boxes when it came to looking for a new chipper – lightweight, petrol-engined and powerful performance. Since taking delivery in September 2020, Greg has been nothing but impressed with the EVO’s assured handling of a variety of woody waste, together with the excellent back-up support from the GreenMech dealer network. After a number of years spent in the arboricultural industry, Greg established GT Tree Services in 2016 and along with his team undertakes mainly domestic works in and around Bath and the Southern Cotswolds. “I was looking to replace my existing machine and compared a number of different brands all using the 37hp Briggs & Stratton engine” explains Greg. “Ashley Stevens at GA Groundcare brought in the new EVO 165P Sub-750 and, having used GreenMech machines in the past, what struck me instantly was the detail and thought that has gone into every element of the EVO – the build quality and design is next level.” “In particular, the fact there’s no plastic panelling or bodywork gives me peace of mind when it comes to the unit’s durability. With this machine we’ve got the strength we need in a sub-750kg package which means all of my team can tow it and, when it’s on site, it is lightweight and easy to manoeuvre in and around small gardens and restricted access locations.” The EVO 165P Sub-750 retains many of the key features of the EVO series including a wide infeed chute, twin horizontal rollers and heavy-duty flywheel providing unparalleled processing power for a machine of its size. Like the entire GreenMech range, the EVO 165P Sub-750 comes with a no quibble, unlimited three-year warranty supported by the nationwide dealer network. “The customer service and liaison with GreenMech and GA Groundcare has been excellent throughout – Ashley even kindly organised a loan machine for us while we waited for delivery of our new unit.” Greg concludes, “The diary is stacked out over the next few months and as the only chipper on our fleet, the EVO is going to be pivotal in us getting through the workload. It chips well and looks good – the fact it’s in our corporate colours is just an added bonus of course!”

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