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Steve Bullman

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  1. Coming up with cool discount code names isn’t my thing
  2. It’s a bit slow going but I’m plugging away at it. Actually that’s an understatement, I’ve spent a crap load of time on seo. Even so I don’t expect to see any real results for a year
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  4. Cracking job there. Not the easiest of trees to leave growth points on. Even harder to not accidentally break them after.
  5. The strategic re-alignment of the GreenMech dealer network continues with the announcement that Frank Alviti will be taking over the areas of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Mid-Wales with immediate effect. With a well-established client base that spans arb, groundcare and industrial, Frank Alviti will be offering sales and support across the complete GreenMech range from their Ludlow premises. Family-run Frank Alviti are a main agent for a number of leading manufacturers in the grounds and agricultural sector, including McConnel and Antonio Carraro. As well as a large stock of machinery for sale, their extensive hire fleet offers customers short and long-term equipment solutions – all backed up with in-house workshop servicing and support. From December 2020, the full GreenMech portfolio of pedestrian, road-tow, PTO and tracked woodchippers will be available. On their appointment, Director Dave Alviti said, “We’ve been running a couple of GreenMech machines on our Arb hire fleet for a few years and are pleased to now extend this into a full distribution agreement. Having personally worked as an arborist previously, I have a longstanding relationship with GreenMech and their machines, and so I am delighted to share this knowledge, experience and quality range of woodchippers with our client base over the coming weeks and months.” Martin Lucas, GreenMech Sales Director added, “With a fantastic reputation for sales and aftercare, we look forward to working with Dave and the whole Frank Alviti team to raise the GreenMech profile and offer a more localised service across this key territory.” Any existing warranties relating to GreenMech chippers sold by previous area dealers Brian Beddoes and Tallis Amos Group Ltd, will continue to be supported by Frank Alviti.
  6. Introducing the LF750 Lifter and LF1000 Lifter from engineering innovators Dragon Equipment. Built entirely in the UK, the versatile and compact sister machines are designed to make transporting materials around site quicker, easier and safer - whether moving logs, bags of sand or pallets of slabs. The LF750 is capable of lifting up to 750kg, whereas it’s wider counterpart the LF1000 can transport up to 1,000kg. Both machines are available with the Vanguard© 400, 14HP petrol engine from Briggs & Stratton or the Hatz 1B50 Diesel engine, they are also available as a Hybrid machine. The lifting arm can quickly and easily have additional attachments added, such as a log grab or post hole borer etc. - with new attachments coming soon. Regardless of which attachment is being used, the simple, universal and robust controls make the machine even easier to master. The machines are built with safety at the forefront of the design, both machines have a front stability foot, which doubles-up as a load stabiliser when tracking. They also both have a raised platform for the operator to stand on to ensure optimum operating visibility. All terrain tracks allow the Dragon Lifters to be used in all conditions on any building site or home based project. For ease of transport both machines weigh under 630kg, and will fit in most trailers or vans. The LF750 is just 700mm wide so will fit through a standard doorway, even the LF1000 at just 840mm wide is perfect for jobs where access is narrow or restricted. For more information, and videos, visit www.dragon-equipment.co.uk
  7. Yes, I kinda gathered his sweeping generalisation was based on a couple of countries.
  8. It also sounds like you've not been to other countries! My girlfriend is from Italy. She would tell you the exact opposite of what you have just said. And thats from someone who has actually lived both countries.
  9. This is the only attitude that will take us forward. Or we can just piss and whinge about the huge mistake we’ve made and get nowhere?
  10. You're right it has passed, and now is the time to unite and make the best of the situation whatever that situation turns out to be. Further bickering over something out of our control is futile.
  11. Its a shame that this is typical of the sort of dialogue used by the remain side throughout this whole debacle. Perhaps a more diplomatic approach would have served them better rather than directly condescending half of the british population.
  12. 3m from the house is too close for any mature tree in my opinion, allergenic or not
  13. It's interesting to see how things are pink and blue again, put those sexes back in place. Would have definitely been yellow red and green when my kids were younger. Oh there’s a bunch of that crap out there. Everyone’s selling rainbow stacking toys
  14. Any advanced hitch such as a vt or knut is better than a prussik. I used to use the minimal about of wraps and braids on a vt. Depending on cord i've even used a 3/1, which makes for a very short knot with minimal sit back. Depending on the size of your side d's and the termination o your flipline, you can even thread the flipline through the eye. The eye then becomes the tender and you can do away with the pulley. Hope that makes sense.
  15. Does anyone here make any types of wooden baby toys? We just added theses stacking dinosaurs to our range and are looking to find some original things to add to the site.
  16. Spot on. look at all the big boys. I mean the companies running 10+ teams. You’re probably find they are all run by business men with very little skill when it comes to Actually climbing trees
  17. Yeah that’s good, and ends well. Can’t wait for season 2
  18. Big subject, how about we start with your experience level?
  19. That didn’t rhyme at all, just saying

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