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  1. Unfortunately this sums up a lot of training.

     

    Candidates are being instructed to pass an assessment, which a lot of instructors should not be deemed as competent in.

     

    Getting more and more of a box ticking exercise with little consideration to the real working environment.

     

    There are some really good instructors out there but a lot of reputations are built on price, pass rate and enjoyment! The people reviewing the training should be those that are experienced and working with someone after training.

     

    Training is never going to produce a finished article, but a safe foundation should be the minimum.

  2. Might be a strange question but its got me beat!

     

    Been using my Iveco for a long time but due to the business changing its not getting the use it needs.

     

    Its a 5.2T 2003 model with 95000km on it. It trundles along fine, uses no oil, grumbles a bit and has always had a gearbox you have to love (a bit stiff!). We did the conversion on it when purchased, shortening the tipper bed and putting on the aly box. She has a net weight of 2.75T so a good legal load capacity over 2.5T. Being 5.2T it is on a (restricted) operator licence.

     

    What i dont know is how much to ask if I do decide to sell her? Any experience of what has been paid for something similar would be appreciated!

     

    This is not a classified add. I have not actually made up my mind to sell yet :001_huh:

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  3. Sorry this will have been asked before!

     

    Got some large lumps of Lime, wondering what the stability will be like? I know it will be easy to work but not sure about life span of carvings.

     

    Because its large will be bigger and more expensive carving therefore don't want to do something that decays on the customer in a short time!

     

    Grateful for any experience/advice on Lime.

    Thanks

  4. A while ago I posted the outline for our foundation modules we have developed. We have had some interest in these so are planning to run them in spring (end March/April onward). The main reason for this is to wait for the weather to settle (hopefully :sneaky2:).

     

    The courses are designed to be what they are called - a foundation! They are intense and will be hard work, so not for those without commitment. Our aim is that upon completion a sound understanding and practical knowledge base should be in place, which can then be developed within the working environment.

     

    There are three modules on offer - Arb, Forestry (both 6 weeks) and FMO (3 weeks)

     

    We have not got all the figures in for pricing yet. We are pulling together a team to deliver the modules with real life knowledge and experience. At the moment the 6 week courses look to be coming in under £3.5k - probably less than the sum of the NPTC units if done individually.

     

    We are based in Cumbria so for those in other parts we can arrange accommodation if required at cost.

     

    The course is not being designed to a price but a standard, we are however trying to make it as cost effective as possible. It is a big undertaking for someone to take a course like this and we want to ensure they get as much out of it as possible!

     

    For any more information please feel free to contact us.

     

    Thanks

    Richard

    Forestry and Arb Foundation.docx

  5. Just to clarify what we are offering the winner-

    A training course of their choice at our venue in Cumbria.

     

    Chainsaw maintenance/x cut/fell and process small trees, although two courses is normally ran as one so we are offering this as an option. The same applies to climb trees/perform rescue.

    The winner can choose to book an assessment at the end of the training or organize their own. If the module/unit has the option of integrated assessment this can be done for the cost of registration with NPTC if required.

     

    So basically we are giving free training up to 5 days with the option of assessment at cost if requested. The winner can chose any course we are running from chipper through to sectional dismantling, wind-blow, skidder, etc.

     

    Richard

  6. Yep on watch strap with remote. Biggest problem is the main units bulk. Dont like too much crap on harness but would seem the best way to find a safe suture way of mounting it. Only thought at moment wold be inside a small throw bag.

    Cable a bit of a pita as we also tend to use Stein PTT on rigging so can get a bit twisted up!

    Vid a bit boring because we both managed to accidentally turn the main unit off in our pockets so missed the chogging down etc!

  7. Got a POV HD for decent money on fleebay the other month and had a bit go with it today. Learning curve with using it (like putting the key-lock on to stop accidentally turning it off!).

     

    Biggest thing at moment is mounting, mainly the control unit. Anyone any good solutions for clipping to harness safely etc. Just had it in thigh pocket today and not ideal.

     

    Also the helmet mounts for the camera don't seen to stick well! (cleaned helmet before attaching)

     

    An advice appreciated

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