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Treegeek

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  1. Theres a two different firms local to me that use an image of a climber with HI-LINE printed on his back the company hi-line is down in devon me thimks so again good man for getting permission. Quickie how many outfits out there have images of others on the company cards vehicles etc giving a false imprtession of there abilities
  2. Was looking at our tree last night and started thinking the kids wife myself walked around a plantation picked out a suitable plant, i dug the bugger up we loaded it onto the owners tractor it had a ride in the family pickup we,ve stood it up in our living room (after a right ball ache of getting indoors) decorated it feed it enjoyed it armour. I was thinking its earnt a place in our hearts so was going to drag it outside and give it a spot in the garden to live on. But then i though sod it im gonna chop it up with loppers and burn the sucker in the stove. Happy new year
  3. Sorry to high jack the thread i have been having similiar problems with beeline cord on my 11mm tachyon whilst using a hitch climber and a mochian, i am finding that the cord is to small dia and gets jammed in the hitch climber this does'nt happen when using a VT, I know why not stick with the VT but i like the mochian and trying new things Any one else climbing on similiar setup would like some ideas. PS no art lock jack comments please
  4. where's the free stuff
  5. The trees is named BOB and the cellar was flamable locker for the guys that felled bobs mates
  6. Wheres the free stuff ??? Nice sentiement fella are you suggesting a charity pot ??
  7. Theres a proper Timber merchant (not a builders center) in petworth called W L West thay might buy as its close.
  8. Always a pleasure to see to a pro plying threre trade
  9. Prior to having some crazy passion to climb trees and do the tree thing in general i was a self employed carpenter joiner, worked in some amazing places castles palaces mod sites.
  10. TBH can't agree with your first comment new groundie's should'nt be in the postion to cause such a scenario. When any of our lead climbers are undertaking a dismantle then the a climber is the only guy to man the lowering rig not a newbie. Fair play for mr utube for posting the vid laughed my nuts off once i got over the cringe moment.
  11. My local dealer has one coming as a demo saw which i have booked but could'nt wait and have brought a 200t. As the last husky climbing saw was'nt what it promised though it was safer to go with a proven saw not a new model. As i have still got my name on the demo list will be intrested to try and curiuos to see if thay last.
  12. Try these guys freightproducts.co.uk I know the top man will see if he's up for a spot of discount for arbtalkers ????
  13. Glad you chilled dilz theres alot of the hapless fools out there
  14. He might do but im the team leader these days and yes i would kick arse for slack chain. As far as the buggering about goes work hard play harder so long as the work gets done everyone's a winner
  15. We made compacted piles then sawed slabs from it was a good gigle as at the time my team leader was going nuts cos we were buggering about lol
  16. I wanted to do the same contacted horticultrual correspondence college for the distance learning side of then contact the RFS about a college where i could enroll as an external candidate to take the exams thay put me in touch with maurwood in dorchester who never got back to me so i am in the same boat was wondering what ISA have to offer ???
  17. Oxman your thread leaves me wondering want your respective is on this link you have post for or against the tree huggers from the vid i conclude that your against ??? If you are the guy that is extracting huggers from the tree hats off to you could'nt think of a more dangerous climbing sceniro betts rescuing angry cats etc
  18. We run mitsubishi canters but saw this today it was a tipper version had a 2.5 ton digger on the bed looked the mutts
  19. Saw a iveco Cameleon IV440 Modular Mission Vehicle looks mean as and thay do a tipper:thumbup: the one we saw had a mini digger on the back so should carry plenty
  20. A couple of pics same job the weather was great that day seems along time ago at the minute. Hope youy like
  21. Thanks all. The job was one of those real pleasures to do and the local tennant that toke the pics was a ameuter phototographer type and gave me a cd with about 30 images of the job.

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