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Steve Bullman

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  1. Feel for you. I went through this same dilemna recently as you probably know, and its never easy to break away. Some good advice so far though here
  2. Full security passes for all staff with crb checks and Referance checks but had these in place from previous works luckily as would never have got these processed between knowing about this job and the date it had to be done by. I mean permission to take photos on site. Every military base I have ever been on has always had a strict policy, no photos
  3. Nationwide and it’s an age old problem I’m afraid. It’s not going to change
  4. You wouldn't believe the paperwork involved in this site being behind the wire on a military camp so planning permission was the least of our worries. And photo permissions? ?
  5. May be of interest to people following this thread https://arbtalk.co.uk/news.html/engcon-invites-visitors-to-second-big-dig-day-of-the-year-r110/
  6. I'd really like a single solution for this client. Remind me the link to your software though please? This is not for a tree surgery company by the way.
  7. Your issue is clearly with DPD, not FR Jones
  8. Back by popular demand, Engcon will be hosting its second Big Dig Day of 2019 on the 18th and 19th October, this time in the South West of England at West Country Water Buffalo Farm near Yeovil, Somerset. The free event follows the success of Engcon’s first Big Dig Day, which took place in the Midlands earlier this year, where over 100 owner operators attended, getting hands-on experience with a full line up of Engcon’s market leading products. With the event commencing at 10am on both days, visitors to the latest Big Dig Day will have the opportunity to try out the complete range of Engcon products on a variety of excavators from a number of the leading brands on the market (from 1.5T mini-excavators right up to 22T machines). This means there will be a wide range of different control systems for experience, ensuring the Big Dig Day caters for every operator no matter what system they are used to. Engcon’s team of experts will be on-hand throughout to give technical advice, support and to answer any questions that operators have. Alongside Engcon’s product range, one of the star attractions of the event will be a GPS zone featuring different brands of 2D and 3D machine controls including Leica and iDig, working in conjunction with Engcon’s ePS (engcon Positioning System). Speedy Hire will also have a stand at the event to promote its products and services to visitors. Operators will also be able to experience the advanced safety benefits of Engcon’s Quick-Hitch Standard control (QSC) quick coupler locking system. Introduced now as standard, Engcon’s QSC is compatible with every make of excavator, tiltrotator and quick hitch on the market. It consists of a control panel with a switch to activate the excavator’s quick hitch and another to activate the tiltrotator’s quick hitch, with a simple yet practical slider between the top and bottom switches for ease of operation. Another main attraction will be a custom-designed JCB 4CX backhoe loader, which Engcon’s UK-based engineering team have transformed into the most advanced backhoe loader in the world, developed to meet the needs of Robin Webber of agricultural contractor I J Webber & Sons. The machine now features a host of high spec innovations, making it the most intuitive backhoe ever produced and the first of its kind globally. The jam-packed event will finish at 5pm on both days. Robert Hunt, Managing Director of Engcon UK, comments: “There’s no better way to show operators the value that a tiltrotator and working with Engcon can add to their business than through live demonstrations. It’s so important that operators have the opportunity to sit on a machine and test the products for themselves to see how much more productive and efficient they can be using tiltrotator technology. “Our first Big Dig Day earlier this year was a great success. Due to such high demand from our customers and the market, we have decided to hold another Big Dig Day in 2019, this time in the South West of England. “The fact that we’ll have up to 12 excavators from different manufacturers with varying control set ups is a massive attraction for operators. It means we have something for everyone. The event is more than just a chance to demo the machines though, it’s also a fantastic networking opportunity for visitors to speak to and pick the brains of other operators. “With a huge line up of machines all fitted with a host of Engcon products, we are looking forward to another fantastic event and expect to see an even bigger turnout than previously.” To explore the full range of products and services offered by Engcon, visit www.engcon.com or stay up to date with Engcon UK on Twitter: @engcon_uk and Facebook: www.facebook.com/engconUK
  9. Hardwood Logs - 1 Cubic Metre | Old Sawmill Log Co SAWMILLLOGCO.COM All our wood is sourced locally from a sustainable source, or, recycled from our tree surgery business. This means we reduce the amount of miles the logs travel, and also helps...
  10. Cheers, looks good. But more expensive that some of the others but I will look into it more once I have the exact spec from my client.
  11. Thanks, this one looks quite interesting
  12. Nope, I just repaid her in kind.
  13. Yep I use Trello myself. I like it, but the notifications don't seem stable
  14. I'll take a look at Evernote. Still trying to get a feel of their exact needs. Its not a tree surgery business so i'm slightly out of my comfort zone even though I have been managing their site for a year now and am getting a good feel of what they do.
  15. One of my clients has asked me to set up a system for them and their staff to use. They need to be able to upload job sheet specs, files, photos etc, also their staff need to be able to collaborate as well. I Have been looking at a few options online but wondered if anyone here is using something they could recommend?
  16. pics or it didn't happen
  17. My girlfriend decided it was a good idea to try and slam the door to squeeze in an oversized log
  18. If you're having trouble getting hold of @Timberwolf Official via email i'd suggest giving them a call.
  19. I’d have to check but if I remember right the srt version simply has attachments for a chest harness. Most people don’t use this option anyway
  20. It certainly looks less faff than the haas

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