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Craig Johnson

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  1. I used to do the same(as treequip) and it worked well,its better if you pay monthly as most courses would cost more than a weeks wage, to the other point, you need him to have the tickets to do your work = you pay the lot
  2. think there was a tread on this before. great idea but not very safe, at all.
  3. I know Walsall do that's not far:thumbup1:
  4. 'pruned' in February, so it must have been inspected to specify the works, bet someone is sweating
  5. got it from my local commercial supplier, £130+vat 250ml !!!!!!
  6. what's your service area, do only work in your village?
  7. after bumping some other contacts, I am going to try 'subdue' by Syngenta. thankfully you don't need much 15ml x 100ltr @ 5ltr x 1m2 and it come is small bottles!
  8. yep, use it most of the time:thumbup1:
  9. I think the holly is past recovery and want to treat the soil before replanting to stop further infection
  10. high volume watering to get the penetration (depth) in the soil
  11. try Beaver plant, York. they have a large fleet ask for allan
  12. I have a medium holly, in the corner of our garden, which with the wet summer has succumbed to phytophotra(I also lost a laburnum last year next to the holly, which I thought had leaf curl:blushing:) so once ive felled and ground anyone have any experience doing a soil drench? the holly is near to a hawthorn hedge that's quite important. any surgestions, apart from replant with more tolerant species:001_tt2:
  13. since uping my browser, I always have to log on twice?
  14. I live just out side the capital of the kingdom:lol:
  15. went to the 'stable company' which is just down the road (3miles) ''we don't do field shelters our building are more top end'' sorry if my monies not posh enough for them:lol: will do drawing and post to those interested thanks craig
  16. everything does have CtF just with textiles in rigging its much shorter than your hard ware! as for the other, see don blair's book, me oak man
  17. Any one know a good builder/supplier who doesn't make them out of matches and tissue paper:lol: looking for more of a tractor shed/ hay store rather than just an open shelter prefer metal skids and around 12x24 ish
  18. his second line is by his knee:001_tt2: don't own a flip line as good work position is every thing:laugh1::laugh1:
  19. used a 252 the other day number 301 how old would that be then?
  20. if it stops when you rev it up straight away and it sounds like its been turned off, I would say that you have low oil pressure when cold and the engine is shutting down itself
  21. adequate 'experience' is not enough to jump straight in, you must have an ETW or equivalent and held those for 3 years before you can do ETT/ Fachagrarwirt exam
  22. you cant jump to ETT without doing the ETW first, although I think that there is another German equitant and also the time frame. there are some courses in Sweden run in English and taking the exam in English should not be a problem which ever country you take it in

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