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Arborist

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  1. There should be a little twist leaver on one of the handles to put it in hi/lo. I have a pdf manual for it ill dig it out for you. You can buy a snatch block from arbril or speedy lifting. remember to keep shacles ect within the swl.
  2. Arborist

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    Happened to me once and i was so annoyed as they cost alot of money and needed them for work I took them to stihl head office in Camberley as it is close to where i live and they exchanged them.
  3. Papers would be served on the tree owner.
  4. From memory if you damage the tree and it can be rectified with pruning £2500 in a magistraits court, if the tree is destroyed up to £20000 and if it goes to crown court unlimited fine or the total value of the land when development is compleat, in the case of developers removing trees to get houses in ect. If im wrong please correct.
  5. Poss Red wood tree services ltd
  6. Will yoube able to find out if they were bailed or remanded for court?
  7. Its a T35, Try Speedy lifting.
  8. Ace and k Aldermarston tools
  9. I did say that the tops we wear are desinged to keep us cool and they work far beter than a normal t shirt .
  10. PM sent
  11. Still works there, dont have his email but if you ring up reception they should have his phone number or email.
  12. One of them is a gun on his waist so when he has his top off it looks like he has a gun shoved down his trousers! I asked him to cover because of negative comments from customers, plus of the sun exposure.
  13. Wow i can just about draw a stickman that is unbelivable.
  14. Long arm underarmer type things, there pretty good keep you cool and they give your arms a bit of protection from scratches as well. i much prefer to wear that in the heat than a cotton t or polo
  15. Nah its a crap tattoo on my shoulder i had it done in 1997 when i was 17 as i wanted a trible tattoo i only had £20 and it was the biggest tattoo in the book for the money plus the tattooist did a rubbish job. Ive thought about having it removed or go up to manchester to have a cover up and some real art work done by louis malloy but at the mo ive got more important things to pay for.
  16. If its covered up and protected from the sun and scratches and scaring it will look a lot better for a lot longer. I think west spure or sherrils sell tat sleaves for protection.
  17. Offended about what? somthing i said?
  18. Sos I find writing on forums very hard thats why i dont post much, I personly like tattoos some do some dont.
  19. he also had tubes in his ear which i made him cover with strong plasters to protect from snagging. Doing his own thing he ripped one out and now has a seperate slither of ear and cant even put a tunnel in it.
  20. in hot weather we all stay covered up as i take sun exposure and skin cancer seriousley and seeing as they are working for me i have a duty of care to them.
  21. A lad that workes for me has loads on his body, most of them have been done by a couple of his mates which dont look too good and arnt fully coloured in. when the weathers warm he has to stay covered up. I also make him take out piercings. I also have a tattoo on my back and that stays covered when in cliants propertys.
  22. Thats bad, was the 4 track parked in front of your house on the high street?
  23. I do my mastiffs with a dremall, just dont go in too quick and scare your dog. maybe give a treat when you use it on her.
  24. I put it up as an avatar as i had baught the book and was enjoying reading it at the at the time. I have since tried to change it for a photo but for some reason it wouldn't change it only changed the one in my profile.

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