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gingertreeninja

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  • Location:
    near belfast
  • Interests
    all things tree like and getting my landrovers stuck
  • Occupation
    first climber
  • Post code
    BT24 7BS
  • City
    lisburn

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  1. good to hear! got a 150 with a wheels up rebuild in the sights. its 8k all in which seems a bit rich to me but i do get a days demo to decide if we like it or not with no strings attached
  2. hey guy! anyone had any experience with Lindana TP chippers? Local plant firm have started stocking them and could be tempted to buy. They look well designed and constructed. Any info greatly appreciated
  3. i dislocated my knee quite badly a few years ago and am still having problems! a day on spikes is torture! tried everything and got no where. a friend of mine is a power lifter and he suggested i try magnesium oil as its what he uses. i have to admit its great stuff! its not a cure but it eases the swelling in my knee and takes that horrible ache away. worth a look
  4. she has four brothers lads! i think thats why she is so tough. i have her talked into just coming onsite as a bit of moral support for me and told her she would really annoy me if i saw her dragging, she only wants to come as she dosn't want me doing it all myself as there is only the two of us. no climbing jobs next few weeks just lots of conny bashing and handy fells so i will manage all right espically as a local hire firm has just got in a wee green mech push around chipper and lots of the clients will keep the chip. cheers again for the nice comments, they put a big grin back on her face
  5. she is refusing to go on the sick as she wants to keep working ging. she says she has never claimed a penny of the goverment in her life and aint going to start now. cheers for the best wishes guys i will pass them on
  6. i am one lucky git! the girlfriend who is also my business partner and second climber fell and broke her arm on sat. she said it was nothing and stayed up all night drinking with the arm in a makeshift sling. tried to get her to hospital on sun but still said it was only a bad sprain and didnt need to go. we went out on monday and took down two gums and only after we finshed did she finaly agree to go and get it looked at!!!! she is now in plaster and told not to work foe 4-6 weeks and she is still insisting that she come on site with me as she has one good hand to drag with. the girls a legend
  7. just hang in there! my girl and i had to give up our house after christmas because things got that bad but i refused to give up my landy and any work kit. we did anything to make ends meet( spent a week weeding gardens on my hands and knees but it kept the landy on the road) and thanks to my folks had a roof over our heads. now we are flat out and are looking to maybe take on some more hands to look after the firewood end of things. keep the head up you never know when that next big job will arrive
  8. dont do them in autumn, they are sep to silver leaf. now should be fine if its only a few branches. i leave all my cherry reductions and prunes for this time of year if i can
  9. over here we spell it scots pine but pronounce it scotch pine, must be an ulster scots thing. my english girlfriend has been living over here for four years and still cant understand what most people say
  10. i was told last week that i was very overpriced compared to two other firms that priced the same job. the job was to fell chip and remove all timber from 15 conifers with an average dbh of 20" and height of 30-40 ft all multi stemed and several have to be topped out before felling. i put 1500 on it as it was near my yard and handy for tipping and timber and thought i was doing it for a fair price. nobody wants to pay for anything at the moment. going to phone her back and say i will do it for cost and make my money out of firewood as it seems thats what everybody else is at
  11. i use my old army deploment kit bag. it doubles as a good rucksack too, you can get them for about 15-20 quid from online ex army stores. been using mine for 4 years now and although it getting a bit tatty round the edges it will see this year out
  12. nice one! i far preferd my poison ivy to the tachyon i am on now. now i can get a new one which i dont have to hide when its loler time
  13. just a word of warning to all the guys switching over to using the vt set up. IT CAN FAIL. A young chap i worked with for years was on the phone last week asking me to do a few of his regular costomers as he was hurt,. on further investigation it seems he took a 25 ft fall onto his back and has broken his back in several places. thankfully he can still walk but is in a cast from ass to armpit and is not able to work for a long time. It seems he could only get a line over a large lower branch on a storm damaged tree, he pulled himself up no problem then tried a branch roll but was ubstructed by some eppie so went to sit back onto his rope when his hitch didnt bite and he hit the deck. he was new to the vt and had recently got himself a tachyon rope but had used 13mm before that so i think that combination of new rope and hitch probably led to this fall. i have used the vt for years and love it but it can be tempremental and would never put less than 3 wraps on ( i think this guy had only 2 wraps ) and practice low and slow till you get the hang of it. climb safe guys
  14. must have driven past that place loads of times when heading camping along the coast! will have to stop next time and go for a dander, cheers for posting Gareth
  15. look on the new tribe website, they have small bags for slingshots i think. got a bolt for my crossbow of them but its a bit overkill, nothing over here big enough to use it on.

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