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Steve Bullman

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  1. It should be obvious enough if you stick your head inside and look up. You'll be able to see any pruning cuts. Only ask as this would change the shape of the tree compared to the pointed examples you mentioned seeing
  2. Has it been topped before? Can't tell from the pics
  3. Yep that’s what I did! Gave up 3 years ago and still in constant pain every day throughout my whole body. Even my toes hurt.
  4. as an alternative to felling it What would you do? Reducing it isn't going to give the desired affect, not in the long term anyway
  5. Not a great photo...you said it had been reduced previously? If so it was done very well form what I can tell as its hard to see any substantial pruning wounds. If you are going to keep it the worst thing you could do is reduce it by 25%. It will throw out a massive amount of shoots from every pruning point and you'll end up with an even darker tree as a result. My advice would be either fell it, or if you want to retain it just give it a light thin, pull some of the limbs away from the building, and definetly strip the ivy. That on its own will make it a far more attractive tree.
  6. In your case Rob, you've put such a massive amount of effort into posting content here over the years, as well as your own blog, would surely make sense just to point them to one or the other.
  7. fixed for you
  8. Have a test to do in Brentwood next week and would like another to tie in with it. Anyone need any testing done in or around Brentwood area?
  9. Colour doesn't look right, but think it might be chicken of the woods. @David Humphries ?
  10. Yes you need the right size sprocket at least. Unlikely that saw is going to run an 18” bar too well if it came with an 11.5 as standard...as for milking with it, I expect you’ll be on a hiding to nothing
  11. Welcome Steve, glad to have you
  12. Nice work, but sad at the same time. Guy I knew had a coffin made from the timber he had milled himself over the years. He even got to lay in it to try it out for size before his passing.
  13. No ones going to sell it cheap if you call them up. Your best bet is catching someone working near you and offering them cash for whatever they’ve got on board
  14. Removed it for you
  15. GA Plant and Tool Hire in Swindon have become the first company to take delivery of a brand-new EVO 165P SUB-750 woodchipper from GreenMech. Delivering the performance required by domestic and small commercial contractors, the EVO also meets the spec for Owner/Director Angus Lacy-Hulbert when it comes to ease of maintenance, ensuring the machine is serviced and ready for tight hire turnarounds. With a 3” chipper on their hire fleet previously, Angus spotted the gap for a larger, road-tow machine and sought advice from local arborists on the options available. “We naturally gravitated to GreenMech. Being British engineered and backing up good product with local service and support is an ethos we like to follow ourselves” explains Angus, who established GA Plant and Tool Hire five years ago. A demonstration of the new 6” SUB-750kg EVO 165P sealed the deal and it was delivered by their local dealer, GA Groundcare, in September 2020. “One of the major plus points was the ease of maintenance – the EVO has centralised greasing points which keeps the ongoing maintenance quick and simple. We also purchased the blade sharpening unit which means we can sharpen the blades as and when required, in-house, dramatically reducing downtime between hires. Being sub-750kg was critical for our largely domestic client base, delivering powerful performance in a package that can be towed on a standard car license.” Within a week of delivery, the EVO 165P SUB-750 was out on its first hire – a domestic customer with 12 conifers to process. “Incredibly, the client completed the whole job in under an hour! They returned the machine with the biggest grin, complimenting it not just on performance but how simple and user-friendly it was to operate.” The GreenMech EVO series sets a new standard for torque, bite and throughput to deliver exactly what is demanded by today’s industry professionals. Originally launched in road-tow format, the EVO 165D was joined by the fixed-track EVO 165DT in Autumn 2019 and then by a higher 45hp Limited-Edition option. The newest SUB-750 machine combines all of the proven EVO performance with a powerful yet economic 37hp B&S Vanguard petrol engine. Angus concludes, “Together with performance, back up support is also incredibly important for us – our machines ultimately make no money if they’re out of service. Ashley at GA Groundcare is just down the road and is always on the end of the phone, even at weekends, with helpful support and advice if we need it"
  16. ECHO has introduced a new professional chainsaw, the CS-7310SX, which is the largest in the current range and features a low emission, premium-grade 73.5cc engine with an output of 4.1kW. A heavy-duty, rear handle chainsaw the CS-7310SX is part of the ECHO X Series which designates it as a best-in-class product and as such it’s packed with features designed to increase the productivity of the professional user. ECHO says they have built this for the many arborists and landscapers using these types of saws regularly to fell large trees. They add that the professional-grade ECHO 2-stroke engine is designed and manufactured in Japan to the highest possible standards, delivering powerful cutting with low emissions and noise levels. There is no question it generates massive torque and provides exceptional cutting performance for heavy-duty felling. And yet it is a lightweight and well-balanced saw, weighing in at only 6.8kg (dry weight) and featuring an ergonomic and robust construction to meet the challenges of professional felling and forestry work. ECHO X Series products are often industry-leading in terms of power and performance and the CS-7310SX lives up to this reputation with a tradition of testing in the most extreme conditions to ensure flawless operation. For the professional who relies on their tools day in and day out the saw is packed with beneficial features. A magnesium starter housing more efficiently disperses heat generated by the engine and the G-Force air pre-cleaner reduces its exposure to dirt and debris. Together with the centrifugal separation dust-free system that means less maintenance and longer life. Starting is easy with the decompression valve and the heavy-duty aluminium handle has a secure rubber grip offering reduced vibration in the hand. Drop prevention nuts to the side casing mean the nuts can’t be lost during maintenance. Dual bumper spikes give you better control when sawing through stumps and thicker branches, while a rotating plastic chain catcher protects the user from potential injury and prevents chain damage. Fuel level is easily monitored with the translucent fuel tank. Weighing up the CS-7310SX you can say it is a true professionals’ saw backed by the ECHO reputation for durability built-up over 70-years of manufacturing. The saw comes with a 2-year professional 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
  17. Where can it be tipped?
  18. For the record I don’t believe it was depicting what some people interpreted it as. I have removed it anyway
  19. Naturally
  20. Also there’s not too much fluid being exchanged with this particular masseuse ?
  21. Didn’t see her for about 4 months during lockdown and almost seized up completely! I need to see her every other week to keep mobile. Willing to take the risk in this case
  22. Can’t say I was a fan either
  23. we are one of the least affected areas in the whole flipping country!
  24. So this morning out baby sitter came over to watch the baby for a couple hours. We were chatting with her and she told us how her daughter(university student) had been invited to have a covid test as part of a survey or something. That seemed a bit odd. Why are they inviting people for tests when apparently they can't keep up with tests? Then as the day went on, I went for a sports massage where my masseuese told me she had a letter regarding the same thing. They want her to have a covid test once a week for a month, and then once a month for the following 11 months. They even come to her house to carry out these tests(she lives in the middle of nowhere). Whats this all about?

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