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Steve Bullman

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  1. More info on tree. Picus is worthless without it really.
  2. There’s always work on this industry for hard working people with a can do attitude, regardless of the part of the country you’re in. experience will be your let down but as hard as it is to find decent workers, I reckon most employers would overlook that for the right person who puts in the required effort consistently
  3. Well this is news to me...its going to change my life ?
  4. pretty sure Erdogan has heard different. Just had a missed call from Turkey, obviously they are looking to recruit tree surgeons in their fight against the Kurds
  5. He's a member here, bare roots was his name I believe
  6. He must have been short of work
  7. Thanks guys. Probably should have known that one
  8. What software are you going to....update of the existing or something completely new?
  9. What’s this please?
  10. One of my developers could build something im sure, but im not sure if it would come in under budget or not
  11. Just took a look. The pricing isn't exactly transparent but from what I can make out it seems quite a bit more expensive than some of the other options
  12. Thanks for the advice. Looked at all these options and iauditor seems the best of a bunch. None of them are particularly cheap though. Got a meeting with my client Monday to try and sell this to them.
  13. ECHO has developed a rear handle version of its highly successful CS-2511TES top handle chainsaw. The result, the CS-2511WES, is ‘an exceptional chainsaw which will suit professionals across all sectors,’ say ECHO. There’s even a version designed specifically for carvers. The CS-2511WES is part of ECHO’s X Series range. ECHO says: “these ‘best in class’ products are industry-leading in terms of performance and features. They are designed for professionals who rely on their tools day-in day-out. This is where the chainsaw excels.” Weighing just 2.6kg (dry weight) and producing 1.10kW of power, it has the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. This makes it both highly manoeuvrable and usable for long periods without fatigue. It is ideal for trimming, pruning, small logging and wood carving. “Every ECHO product is designed around the needs of the end-user,” say ECHO, “the CS-2511WES is no exception.” It features a palm rest for precise control, a tool-less air filter cover to allow easy access to the air filter, even when wearing gloves, and tool-less access to fuel and oil tanks. There’s a side access chain tensioner for easy chain adjustment and an anti-icing system to prevent the carburettor from freezing in colder months. Easy Start, ECHO’s patented system, ensures effortless starting, while the oiler adjustment on the top of the chainsaw gives the operator control of the oil flow for optimum operation. Designed and manufactured in Japan, the CS-2511WES is powered by a 25.0cc professional-grade, Stage 2 low emissions compliant ECHO engine. It comes with a 0.050” gauge, 30cm (12”) cutting bar. For carvers, the CS-2511WESC has a 0.043” gauge, 25cm (10”) carving bar and chain. Both chainsaws come with a two-year professional or five-year domestic warranty. You can 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.
  14. Just look at any tree surgery website that’s used stock images, you’ll see plenty of issues ?
  15. So, what does it do?
  16. Thanks for sharing. Never even heard of it. Any idea if it’s significance?
  17. Its not!!!??? dammit, there goes my over-inflated self esteem
  18. Https://arbsafe.co.uk
  19. Always struggled to fill your little pocket of the country for some reason. Reckon people list be too wealthy ?
  20. I can only apologise on behalf of the member in question and thankfully he doesn’t represent the majority of members here. Probably drunk more than he can handle
  21. 25 degrees??? Why would you want it that hot
  22. excellent link, thanks
  23. I did start a topic a while ago but can't find it, so.... I was considering getting a fireplace in my new office but think I am now leaning towards an oil filled radiator. Really not sure what size I should get though. 2500kw means zilch to me. Its going to be a small room, approx 3.8m x 2.5m. 3rd of a wooden cladded garage. It will be insulated but utlimately is still going to be an outdoors office. I don't want to boil in there and am quite happy to be cold, just so long as I can feel my fingers to type. What power would you recommend? Looking at something like this Amazon.co.uk: oil fired radiators AMZN.TO Amazon.co.uk: oil fired radiators
  24. Instead of paying vat? Doesn’t sound the worst deal in the world depending on the vat amount

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