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Steve Bullman

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  1. 20% discount off on the sawmill directory at the moment
  2. Marlow Ropes, the world-leading rope manufacturer officially announces the introduction of their latest ‘technically better’ innovation; the BLUE OCEAN® GECKO, a first in the Arboriculture industry. The Blue Ocean® Gecko is a climbing rope with a 16 plait cover made from Marlow’s trademarked Blue Ocean® yarn - manufactured from recycled plastic bottles. It is the first climbing rope in the Arboriculture industry to be made from the recycled material. This release comes after their first product, Blue Ocean® Raptor, a lowering line made from 100% Blue Ocean® yarn hit the market earlier this year. The new creation maintains the same CE Certified attributes and performance of Marlow’s popular original Gecko, but with an eco-conscious twist and a NEW low-profile eye termination option - added to give a tighter grip to karabiners/ hardware and to ease a smoother run through branches. The Blue Ocean® range was created in-line with Marlow’s sustainability and environmental goals. It aims to raise awareness of single-use plastics and the effect they have on the planet. Paul Dyer, Marlow’s Technical Manager comments on the forward-thinking product development. ‘For years we have been looking to develop new products that are more sustainable and a better fit with our environmental mission. Following the successful introduction of recycled materials into the Leisure Marine market we’ve spent the last year working towards bringing the Blue Ocean® sustainability benefits to the Arboriculture and Tree Work market with a range of fully CE certified products.' Blue Ocean® Gecko is now available from local Marlow stockists.
  3. Bigger saws generally have more bottom end grunt than smaller saws.
  4. With better pictures of the individual trees and shrubs yes. The central tree is a weeping willow.
  5. From experience. I expect some beefier tyres will make some difference. Have you looked into the Japanese style trucks? With their cab style there may be more weight directly over the front wheels which may improve things, i'm not sure though.
  6. Thirteen years into not using petrol from the pump, Nick Rose - Owner of Redwood Tree Services Ltd - says making the switch to Aspen Alkylate Fuel has filled more than just his tanks. The efficiency and cleaner performance of his 2 and 4-stroke equipment has led to huge financial savings through significant improvements in performance and reduction in costly repairs. The seven operatives of the Surrey-based tree surgeons undertake a wide variety of domestic and commercial projects utilising a large fleet of petrol driven equipment - including in excess of 30 chainsaws. “I first discovered Aspen Fuel when I attended the Arb Show at Cirencester” explains Nick. “We were a relatively small firm at the time, conducting a lot of hedge work and domestic jobs, and I found I was experiencing a lot of headaches and side effects of working in such close proximity of 2-stroke engines. This was all but eradicated, overnight, after we trialled the Aspen product.” Aspen Alkylate Petrol is virtually free from sulphur, benzene and solvents, making it 99% cleaner than regular petrol when comparing the level of hazardous hydrocarbons. With these ingredients removed, the odour and infamous ‘blue haze’ produced is minimal, reducing the impact the machinery makes on both the operator and the environment. “The health benefits were apparent immediately, but we quickly also began to discover how much better Aspen was for the health of our machinery.” “Our chainsaws and other equipment are in use tirelessly, but the fact that Aspen burns so much cleaner and is free from ethanol means we very rarely experience reliability issues when it comes to engine performance – Carburettor’s, gaskets, spark plugs even, which I’ve seen destroyed in a matter of weeks or months in chainsaws running on pump fuel just aren’t an issue when you’re using Aspen.” The savings for Nick extend beyond that of costly replacement parts, he has also noticed a reduction in his overall fuel usage. “It takes us roughly six months to go through a 200L barrel of Aspen, which is great value when you consider the vast improvements in the efficiency of our equipment. Having the fuel on site is another major benefit and gives us further savings in the form of time, by not having to go to the petrol station every week. All around, it just makes complete sense.”
  7. I expect they ring barked it so that no one could protest once they got to felling it
  8. Don’t even think about it. Soon as you have a load on the back you will be screwed. Even on very slightly damp grass you’ll probably just sit and spin
  9. Jo Beau, the Belgian manufacturer known for its compact woodchippers, stumpgrinders and scarifiers, have reinvented their complete line-up of professional chippers. After 22 years it was time for a facelift. And what a result! Not only did we tackle the looks, but we also made a lot of design improvements, construction reinforcements, and performance increases. The improvements we have made include: Larger volumes. Jo Beau has strived to make the intake of larger volumes of branches and corresponding greenery possible. The in-feed opening has been increased by 20%, and the volume of the in-feed hopper increased by 6%! This makes it easy for the operator to get wider branches into the in-feed opening. Reinforced construction. Over the years, Jo Beau has built up a great deal of experience. They have used this knowledge in their renewed design. “We listen carefully to those who work daily with our Jo Beau chippers. It was mainly these users who suggested possible improvements. We use thicker, heavier steel plates in the most sensitive areas of the machine to make our wood chippers even more durable than they used to be.” Ergonomics. Ergonomics for the user has been the focus of our attention since the first design of the Jo Beau wood chippers. A low input of branches, easy movement of the machine and good balance, and importantly good accessibility to the engine and fuel tank, to name but a few. Design. All these points together led to the renewed designs being added to a range of machines for the 21st century. A sharp, tough and fresh look shows that we are ready for the future! Again, questions and comments from the end user were taken into account! The demand for more fixation eyes in order to be able to secure the machines better during transport is one example of this. On some models there are also new options, such as ‘LED work lights’ on the M500 wood chipper, which is now also equipped with the latest Honda iGX800 (25Hp / Electric Fuel Injection / electric throttle / no more throttle & choke cables). Warranty. Jo Beau strongly believes in their own products and have therefore tinkered with the 'warranty conditions'. By registering your new Jo Beau Next Generation machine, Jo Beau doubles your warranty period for free! For professionals, the warranty period increases from 1 year to 3 years. For rental companies, the warranty period increases from 6 months to 1 year. For private users Jo Beau even goes from 2 up to 4 years! Visit the UK Jo Beau website for more technical details www.jobeau-uk.co.uk For more information, demonstrations and pricing we refer tot he dynamic distributor for UK ‘Global Recycling Solutions’ (Phone: + 44 (0) 1476 568384 - press 1 for sales / [email protected])
  10. Agree. Its a skill developed over years, unless you have some sort of photographic memory of course.
  11. Def not laburnum. The heartwood could be mistaken for it perhaps but not the bark
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  13. That’s not a bad deal i don’t reckon for 4 years worry free motoring. Is that £345 including the vat?
  14. Yep, Most are bought on pcp, an affordable way for literally anyone to buy a new car. When I was a youngster you never saw lads in new motors, now they all have them. I have done pcp's for the past 11 years. Current one will be paid off in a few months and I don't plan on changing this time.
  15. Steve Bullman

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    How small?
  16. Well yeah and no. It bares no resemblance to the iconic muscle car.
  17. Just had a letter from Halifax dropping my credit card limit by a whopping 6k. I have a good credit rating, so no real reason for this. Anyone else had similar out of the blue?
  18. I had a preorder on the electric mustang but cancelled it. Didn’t really need it so didn’t see the sense spending that kinda money at the moment. Plus I suspect there may well be some good deals around next year. Funny what you said about the Kia dealer. We went to look at one also and it was the dealer that put us off. I had done a fair amount of research before hand and seemed to know far more than them at their own motor
  19. I think the old staged reduction thing is 20 year old science now, things have moved on I believe. Not sure what the latest 'expert' opinion is. Personally the logic behind the tree throwing out more roots to make up for all the panic growth it will put on after a reduction makes perfect sense to me.
  20. Concerned about your bucket list mate. I fear you may be missing out on a few things
  21. I wouldn’t be calling and asking for it free either. Putting your name on the tip site directory and waiting to be called and offered it is one thing. Asking for it is a bit on the rude side.
  22. Yep it is and always was Arbsafe. I very much doubt insurance companies would accept it as proof of ownership though.
  23. Specs the spec. It could have been done with more care to the aesthetics, would it have changed anything regards the trees response to the pruning? Probably not
  24. Bloody brexit voters

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