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stihllearning

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  1. hi guys,ive been asked to plant some trees on a site ive been managing for the past three years,the sites near a place called devauden wich is about 10 miles north of chepstow. 9000 cell grown trees in .75 tubes, ive got a team of three but could do with a hand, maybe three more pairs to be precise. i can provide accomodation if required,sadly i cant give specific dates as yet as i havent been given them by my client but needless to say with the planting season neer its end it will be sometime beetween now and the end of april. anyhoo please give me a bell if interested, billy 07973436848:thumbup:
  2. you could also look at tech med solutions website, we use theyre dressings. they come with built in velcro to stop the dressing unwinding if you drop it invaluable in a pressure situation i'm sure
  3. when the girl behind the till at the petrol station DROPS your change in your hand
  4. thanks to you all, jon i think i have what i need. i'll keep you all posted,looks like i get to use an airspade ! yippee
  5. giles thank you, i think i'll pass that on to my customer
  6. evening all,i recently removed a row of lleylandii for someone and after we had finished he told me he planned to build a workshop were they stood. theres a tpo'd beech tree about 2 metres away from where he plans to put some of his footings and i told him it was unlikely to get consent becuase of the proximity of the roots. it got me thinking that there must be a way of hand digging and building footings to allow for the developement of the roots. so does any one no about footing systems that would allow this or test cases where consent has been granted in a similar situation. awaiting response bill
  7. last day of a three day job in weymouth few extra stumps to grind hence extra pair of hands needed preferably a groundie but climber considered, please call billy on 07973436848
  8. you may have to put one toghether,i'd be keen to attend
  9. i,m sure i've seen it done on grand designs,but it was a 2/3 years back (i think) it was on cedar on an architects house. maye its on the shows website ??? good luck
  10. efin ell i,m moving to berkshire:001_tt2:
  11. the 66 is an awesome saw i try to use mine as much as possible.
  12. nice one, can be between 6 and 10 inches dia i think 60 should do it. cheers bill
  13. ahh chestnut,of course ! its to build a light retaining wall out of for a client of mine, this wall will be 7m in length and the poles will be mostly a foot in the ground and 3 out
  14. as above realy,i need to find a supplier of sweet chestnut poles,can be cord lenghts no larger than 10 inches in diameter any help or contacts greatly appreciated
  15. go through the main enterance from blandford and get onto the footpath that runs along the stour heading towards the chapel, its about a mile if i remember right and a lovely walk, the planes are on your right, but i'm sure youl spot them:biggrin:
  16. evenin all, im thinking of buying one of these splitters and thought id bump this thread. its been a month since the last post,so has anybody bought or used one?
  17. theyve got a woodchip boiler so i'm sure theyd be happy to get some free wodchip
  18. whats the shelf life of the plugs ?
  19. i believe the term spheroblast is what americans call meristematic cell disorders
  20. volkswagons lt46 is awesome, loads of space and a powerful engine
  21. i agree thats why i want to get a bigger truck!

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