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Steve Bullman

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  1. Dunno about you lot but I had such a ball moving servers last week im going to do it again
  2. In such a turbulent year, for Roy Brown of R M Brown Tree Services, when it came to purchasing a new woodchipper there was no better time to stick with what he knows and trusts – exchanging his existing Arborist 130 machine for a brand new Arborist 130 from GreenMech! The Perthshire-based business have been using GreenMech machines for 10 years, with the newest model proving to be a real ‘pocket rocket’. Undertaking both surveying and tree-surgery work for a range of commercial and domestic customers, including in the utilities sector, versatility is a must for Roy when it comes to his equipment. “Every day is different and every job has its own unique requirements and challenges so our woodchipper needs to be the right size to navigate residential areas, for example, but man enough to deal with whatever material we need to put through it.” “The Arborist 130 is a real pocket rocket – it’s the ideal size for us and handles 95% of our tree surgery jobs. With the popularity of log burners, it’s rare these days to be chipping anything much larger than 3 or 4”, but with this machine capable of processing timber up to 6” we’ve got the capacity to chip all sizes and varieties of woody waste and brash.” Roy exchanged machines like-for-like, in October 2020 through his local dealer Gammies Groundcare, and, having already put the new unit through its paces, has been impressed with the powerful performance. “The GreenMech machines have always proven themselves to be solidly built and well-engineered, with the disc-blades delivering clean, precise chipping. The Arborist 130 has fantastic pull through, the twin vertical hydraulic rollers take in the material really well reducing the amount of preparation work we need to do.” Roy adds, “As important as the machine itself is the back-up support and technical advice, which from both GreenMech and Gammies has been excellent. With COVID creating challenges for the delivery of the new unit, Gammies really went the extra mile in supplying us with a loan machine when we needed it which really helped to minimise disruption and reaffirms why, when it comes to upgrading equipment, we go back to GreenMech every time.”
  3. Actually, not sure if it is job done! You might end up getting a bill from the vat man if you have gone over the threshold already in November. Not 100% how it works to be honest...not even 50% to be even more honest.
  4. Just ask them if you can backdate the invoice, job done
  5. When I was a sole trader I would just dig in to it as I needed it. Now I am limited I pay myself a monthly pay, this can vary, Someone above said that that as a limited company you can't help yourself to money like a sole trader. This isn't strictly true, just takes a bit more work for the accountant at the end of the year. Limited or not, it makes better sense to pay yourself a monthly salary, It will make you more disiplined with your money for one thing. As for how much? That all depends how much you're earning, how much you need to live on a month.
  6. Never is, just kinda happened. And the colour pink certainly wasn't my choice either
  7. ECHO has introduced two rear handle chainsaws designed for easy starting. Both are lightweight, versatile and packed with features that enhance operator comfort and convenience. The ergonomic design ensures manoeuvrability and precision, making them ideal for pruning and cutting firewood. The ECHO CS-3510AC is built for casual users and farmers looking for a reliable all-round saw to get through work quickly. Equally, it will suit the keen gardener who needs a chainsaw for infrequent tasks or is new to using one. The saw features an auto choke with a solenoid valve at the carburettor. This controls the amount of fuel needed, depending on the engine’s temperature, for optimal performance. There are several benefits to this. Firstly, there is no choke lever. The engine start is simply a primary pump and recoil action for faster starting. With the automated system controlling the fuel supply, there is no risk of carburettor flooding. The premium 34.4cc engine is manufactured in Japan to the highest standards for increased performance, extended product life and less downtime. Combined with the light weight of just 3.8kg and compact design it helps reduce operator fatigue, offers longer use and maximum power. The CS-3510ES is equipped with ECHO's patented ES Start for easy starting every time. A professional-grade 34.4cc engine and dry weight of just 3.7kg give you a saw that gets to work fast and powers through tasks. It is built specifically for versatility and ease of use. The anti-vibration system minimises vibration levels to give excellent manoeuvrability, operator comfort and precision when cutting. There is a momentary switch for a quick and easy engine restart, side-access chain tensioner for quick chain adjustment and an automatic clutch-drive oiler to lubricate the chain. A transparent fuel tank provides easy level checks and there is G-Force Engine Air Pre-Cleaner, to reduce engine exposure to dirt and debris, for less maintenance and longer life. Lightweight construction and ECHO Easy Start technology make the CS-3510ES a great choice for domestic use and on the smallholding or farm. Both chainsaws come with a 2-year commercial or 5-year domestic warranty. Find out more from your local authorised ECHO dealer. You can also visit www.echo-tools.co.uk or call 01844 278800 for more information.
  8. We were supposed to be putting it up today but ended up painting the living room instead...don't ask. Tomorrows the day for us.
  9. Theres brokers out there that know the game when it comes to limited companies Rich, and will look at your business income rather than take home pay, at least that what my Mortgage advisor told me. I took out my mortgage just before going limited so it wasn't an issue at the time.
  10. Depends on your business set up how long you've been trading etc. I'm now a limited company so can take a small salary £8k a year then take the remainder in dividend from the business profits. As a Ltd I cant help myself to money in the same way a sole trader can. If you are sole trader you can take as much as you like, but make sure you leave enough to pay you tax and NI and pre paid tax at the end of the year! Why 8k and not the full 11k allowance or whatever it is now?
  11. This guys not far from you https://sawmillers.co.uk/sawmill/guy-jones-forestry/ edit: there is no pun intended here
  12. Yep, sorry but I made a cock up and its kinda flittering between the 2 servers at the moment, should resolve soon. THIS is the correct server.
  13. The forum will be closed this evening from 10pm whilst we carry out a vital server migration. We aim to have this done as quickly as possible but theres a lot of work to do so it may take up to 24 hours.
  14. 10 miles from you https://sawmillers.co.uk/sawmill/greens-tree-services/
  15. Not too late to become the next Steve Redgrave
  16. Its tempting. I think even stood up it will still clutter the place a bit unfortunately.
  17. I always enjoyed rowing in the gym. I’d buy a machine if I had the space
  18. I’m going to move the site to my other server. Will take a couple days
  19. its the firewall my end being over sensitive and blocking peoples IP addresses. Finding why has proven more difficult than it should have. Im not convinced the change I made earlier is the fix as it doesn't seem entirely relevant to the problem, but we shall see
  20. Its not a cache issue, its a firewall issue.
  21. As some of you know the sites been experienced some issues the past 2-3 weeks and I have yet been unable to find the problem. I have just made one more change to the server and keeping fingers crossed it will work. Please if anyone still has problems can they let me know, thanks.

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