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John Shutler

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  1. Starbrite "Dip it Whip It" Rope Sealer - Clear, Rope | Mailspeed Marine try this
  2. John Shutler Tree Services is a small, professionally run, Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor based in the New Forest We undertake high quality work for both the domestic and commercial sectors, and pride ourselves on our efficiency and professionalism There is the opportunity available for a permanent position as grounds man/trainee climber to the right candidate Im a fair guy, and this is a real chance to learn and gain experience working for a professional company This is the part where you have to help yourselves, please contact me on 07731929194 or send me an email to [email protected] with your CV. If you are unable to do this, your not the person I am looking for
  3. John Shutler Tree Services is a small, professionally run, Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor based in the New Forest We undertake high quality work for both the domestic and commercial sectors, and pride ourselves on our efficiency and professionalism There is the opportunity available for a permanent position as grounds man/trainee climber to the right candidate Im a fair guy, and this is a real chance to learn and gain experience working for a professional company This is the part where you have to help yourselves, please contact me on 07731929194 or send me an email to [email protected] with your CV. If you are unable to do this, your not the person I am looking for
  4. the alloy high sides for my pickup were 500.00 the back for my tipper was 4500.00
  5. Call out this morning to a big Oak that had lost a large stem. the tree has lost several large limbs over the last couple of years has a nice dryadeus colonization and is showing signs of becomming a fine veteran. the tree is adjacent to an all weather sports area at a large private school so staff were suitably concerned (although i recommeded the tree was reduced 8 months ago in a tree survey:sneaky2:) 1.5hrs climbing and a bit of rigging on the back side over the sports area found a bees nest in the section that had failed, so a sweet treat was had
  6. it would help if the bearings wernt made of cheese we were getting roughly 200hrs out of a set of bearings
  7. having had a timberwolf for the last 3 years, and having just bought a quadchip id say the quadchip is far superior. it feels like a machine bigger than 6 inches and is rediculously easy to maintain. i put 2 sets of bearings in my timberwolf in 3 years. nuff said
  8. need a new loler inspector anybody in hants area undertaking inspections cheers john
  9. its recomended that they are used in ground with less stone in
  10. 3 days at the apf next week and a busy diary meant that I couldn't attend. I would like to have gone and have attended several AA events over the last 12 months or so, but sometimes it's just not possible
  11. why are tracks a no no? my boxer 427 is fine
  12. bunch the rope gently to loosen the fibles, use a pick to part the cover strands, use your pick to feel underneath the core and kinda lever it out making sure you extract the core intact
  13. yeah 10mm beeline, great combo with poison ivy, infact its probably my favorite cord at the moment. there has been some talk at MBs and on the buzz about the 10mm herniating but we will see. Ill be interested to see if its to stiff but ill give it a try and maybe reduce the measurements down a bit and see if it makes a difference
  14. depends on the jobs pristine garden with a nice lawn loads of stuff to drag out can wait till another day, the last thing you want to do is leave a nice track up someones lawn. same with big tree and small % reductions, il try and do them in the dry. mainly for my own enjoyment as much as anything. climbed in all weathers as a subby but know its my show i like to have the option
  15. Ash reduction not my favorite trees to reduce fun climb, 2 climbers in the tree, no groundsman. all silky and secateurs work
  16. jamming is generally as a result of dirty rope, or not being 100% carefull with your fids imo
  17. i was of the undertanding that marlow removed very little when constructing their splices so brute force was needed to bury them
  18. no, im not sure why i would need to

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