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Steve Bullman

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  1. Article titled for wood chips but same applies How to get wood chips from tree surgeons | Free Wood Chips FREEWOODCHIPS.CO.UK Find out how to get wood chips from tree surgeons for free using the Arbtalk tip site directory. Register for free today.
  2. I was pulled up earlier in the year after I had just taxed it a couple days earlier. Flashed up on his anpr as not being paid but when he checked his other records that showed as paid and I was sent on my way
  3. Alkylate petrol pioneers Aspen are back at APF for 2022, showcasing the benefits of their ethanol-free fuel for two and four-stroke engines. Founded in 1988, Aspen has long been helping to improve operator working conditions, enhance engine performance and reduce the negative impact on the environment - and they’re so confident you’ll agree that visitors to stand D1A can now trial Aspen Fuel with a new money back guarantee! Being free from ethanol, benzene and many of the other hazardous hydrocarbons found in traditional pump fuel, Aspen alkylate petrol has been proven to improve equipment performance and reduce the wear on engine components. The cleaner burn not only brings benefit for your equipment, but significantly reduces pollutants into the atmosphere – better for both people and the planet. These benefits have seen Aspen become a popular choice with professionals, who also enjoy the convenience of having Aspen delivered in bulk, by the can or drum, directly to their site. For those yet to experience the difference, Aspen are introducing a new incentive at APF 2022 where, subject to a bulk purchase, operators can trial Aspen with an option to return the fuel if they change their mind. Commenting on the offer, Business Development Manager Axel Hildebrand said, “Aspen has a tried and tested record of making a real difference to the working conditions for arb and grounds contractors of all sizes up and down the country. However, all too often, we find people are tentative to give it a try! This initiative will give people the opportunity to put Aspen to the test in their own working environments, and we’re confident that once people discover first-hand the improvements it can make to sustainable working that they’ll not look back.”
  4. Are you trying to cut the stumps below ground level? If yes, then no chainsaws going to do that, not without a million sharpening breaks. Your best bet would have been to leave the stumps at a meter high, then axe round the stumps and never then over. Sounds like that option is out of the window now also. that leaves you with hiring a professional with a stump grinder
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  6. In case anyone was wondering what the note said
  7. Actually no.15 on the German squad is a bit tidy
  8. haven’t watched any of it really, but I did just google the Italian team, was a bit disappointing
  9. We must have watched a different game, I didn’t see much worth perving over 😀
  10. Never been a fan of mewps in general, but the company I used to sub to had cte mewps and I generally found them to be good versatile machines and felt stable aloft compared to some. They replaced theirs with another so I assume they were more than happy with reliability and customer support
  11. Several companies have advertised in the employment section over the years. Might be worth having a browse through old threads and getting in touch with them
  12. Eucalyptus. How far are they from the house?
  13. I’ve always put it at approx half a ton per cube. I used to 3 m3 loose loads that weight in at 1.5t
  14. Upcoming garden project. Want to make a surround for a swing set with railway sleepers and also a few raised beds. I’m pretty crap at this sort of thing so have been reading up. There’s a lot of ways of doing it, some say a cement base is require whilst others don’t. What methods have you used in the past?
  15. Pretty much anything oil based will do it. Not that I’d recommend pouring oil into the ground from an environmental perspective of course. aside from that, what you’re hoping to achieve will look nothing short of horrendous and that’s best case scenario. a pair of shears are cheap if you can’t afford to have a pro trim the hedges
  16. Did you know that 20% of all new sites added to the tip site directory are now offering a financial incentive in exchange for using them as a tip site? All sorts on offer, from fresh produce, eggs, beer and wine, to good old pictures of the queen. Remember to search your nearby tip sites as new ones are being added on a daily basis. Don't forget to use the new map pin feature to quickly see if a site is offering a financial incentive to tip. https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling/nearby-tipsites/
  17. Makes no odds who gets in, they will be constantly hounded by the press and everyone else till they are forced out again, then onto the next one. Never ending cycle.
  18. You have to also consider that being America most of those logs are probably going to be 2ft lengths, so a lot lot quicker to process a load
  19. That’s the price just to stack it if I’m reading it correct
  20. Perhaps I should turn off relies in the employment section again

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