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John Shutler

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  1. 6 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

    This is a long shot, but if you don’t ask you don’t get..

     

    I am first dibs to buy a used hydraulic winch for my Avant.

    Now I have a mate coming over on the ferry Friday morning for a visit next weekend, he’s happy to bring it over but I have to get it to Barns Green by Thursday afternoon.

    Its with a guy in Rugby Warwickshire about à 5 hour round trip.

    Courrier/transport companies présent issues because of unloading and timings.

    I thought maybe someone (either near the winch in Warwickshire, or near my mate in Billingshurst) with a pick up or van has a day free early next week for a jolly.

    I reckon £250 should cover it.

     

    Hit me up as the kids say.

     

     

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    I'm potentially going to melton mobrey Friday this week to pick up a robocut flail and il pretty much be going past rugby. obviously that won't work with your mate but I'm coming over to my place in the vendee on the 10th of June so could bring it over with me then

  2. i think it’s hard to go back to not using comms when you’ve used them for a while. 

    i think they are essential for some tasks, and i flatly refuse to do any of our roto stuff without them.

     

    on my AAAC audits i’ve had a number of comments about how calm the sites are which IMO is down to the comms as there’s no shouting 

     

    we’ve used sena for years but i’m not convinced they are the best solution as can be temperamental 

  3. i’ve just taken on a SSSI site and am in dialogue with Natural England about what they want to see in terms of management moving forward. We also had to get permission from NE for the tree safety works around the perimeter adjacent to the highway, this involved the he submission of a method statement for approval which detailed how the works would be carried without causing harm to the SSSI. we were also given a period for when the works must be completed, in our case it was an 8 week window.

  4. bit of a mixed bag of work recently.

    Bit of mulching to finish off a little clearance job. a 30m dead scotspine which we took down with a 35m hoist and roto for the timber under 25m. sugar maple removal with the roto and a fair reach into a garden and a fiddly little oak reduction that we’ve done every 3 years since 2011ish

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  5. 11 hours ago, doobin said:

    404, I didn’t think you could run it on 3/8? Or at least, the bar mount is different than my other stihl bars!

    we changed the sprocket and nose sprocket on the bar of my 88 so that it runs 3/8s. the only reason we did it is that all my other saws run 3/8s and we buy chain by the reel. i’d never make enough .404 chains to warrant buying a reel of the stuff so it works quite well 

  6. don’t stress about transport, having a can do attitude goes a long way. my first tree job i used to ride my bike to the station, get a train, then ride to the yard. don’t stress about having a car or moped, just work towards it. personally if you can manage without a moped then save up for a car and some lessons and you’ll be sorted. turning up on time and getting stuck in goes way further than having motorised transport at 16 imo 

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  7. 23 minutes ago, josharb87 said:

    Well I best be the odd one out  and say at least some of it looks like oak, first pic to the left, colors and how the fibers have split 

     

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    but as the others, I’d be extremely happy to be paid £300 for that! 

     i agree josh, there’s definitely some Oak in there. 

    value is a funny old thing, to a bunch of tree men the value paid is over the top, to the homeowner who now has a driveway full of timber maybe it seems more reasonable irrespective of the time and cost to process it. 

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  8. n174 with roof mount for picking up timber, small enough that it’ll sneak in to collect timber or put the heizo or 8.5 tonne winch on the back. does 57k

     

    t234 is mostly used for pulling big trailers round or the roto which weighs 18 tonne plus the trailer and really needs the extra power

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  9. 17 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

    Seriously though 41? Absolutely the perfect age, experience and physical ability.
     

    its funny because I'm 41 now and after 20+ years climbing I think my experience and abilities can be utilised without being the one up the tree 🤣

    That said I do look back on the days when I was a purely a climber and it was far simpler than my work now.

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