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Steve Bullman

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  1. I do believe hes not intending to do it with his actual leg inside them Joy
  2. <p>Hi Peter, welcome to Arbtalk <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p>

  3. You're obviously working for the wrong people then! I get shown a great deal of appreciation as a rule in various forms, if not I go elsewhere, or the client does, whichever comes first.
  4. When I say deep, I mean as deep as you dare without pinching the saw up
  5. I'd generally put in a thin but reasonable deep gob on limbs like you've described
  6. You could argue that some people just are more prone to back problems. Look at the amount of people in office jobs and other non strenuous jobs that suffer with bad back problems. I myself have a few niggles, not not as many as I did in the job I worked in prior to tree work 18 years ago!
  7. best boots i ever had for footlocking were an old pair of meindl chainsaw boots that i had resoled and requested a soft sole. They were awesome for everything actually, but didn't last that long.
  8. Many steaks were cooked in the back of that! Reg, have sales remained consistent during the 5 year period?
  9. Reg, its been a short 5 years!!!
  10. Oh dear...just checked your user registration email and it would appear you are a marketing company. I hope your client realizes what hes paying you for.
  11. or mobile incinerator A mini one of these...
  12. via the app? just navigate to arbtrader and log in, simple as that.
  13. Maybe in Scotland!! I believe there were more like something in the £80 bracket?
  14. Good well thought out post Adam, and spot on in every way, you've clearly lived it
  15. Rock climbers use Nylon, arborist ropes are generally polyester
  16. Be interested to see if its thrown out any roots...suspect its just throwing the shoots from stored reserves already in the trunk and they'll die off eventually.
  17. a worthwhile mention. Tensioned ropes can build up an amazing amount of energy, choose wisely.
  18. Simply as an initiative to actually go to the effort of making that list. Many people simply don't bother. Thats why I have created an easy format for people to do so. Of course listing them after the fact is also good.
  19. Theres always hope mate. Hauls like this get recovered by the police all the time and end up in auction as they simply cant locate the original owners. Thats why I set up arbsafe which is also now police approved/accredited. People need to start listing their kit
  20. I'm going to make a huge sweeping generalization here but in my opinion and experience it stands true. Facebook(along with other social media sites) is mostly populated with bored unsatisfied people with nothing much else in their life to occupy themselves. By having a facebook site you are making it all too easy for these types of people to contact you 'just because they can'. Much like other sites such as ebay etc, full of time wasters, most of them probably don't even realize they are doing it but then of course there will be the few that do it simply for their own amusement.

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