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Arborist

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  1. Received my merlot future, soap and brush today and just had a shave with it. My neck is really sore and I've got a few nicks over my face.
  2. If the parking for a mixer isn't close are you able to pump it in?
  3. When I was at Merrist Wood 20 years ago they had a table top grinder ether you could grind the rails and the depth.
  4. What is the square meterage of the driveway/parking?
  5. A young lad did that same thing in Bracknell a few yeas back and lost the front of his foot.
  6. How did you meet/get involved with your business partner, he seems to be giving you so much hassle!
  7. What have your clients said about it? I knew of someone that laid an Indian sandstone patio and got mortar over the slabs whilst pointing so scrubbed it off with acid patio cleaner!
  8. Have a look at the Nikon, much the same as the 200 but you have to. E 10m or more away from the target to measure the distance.
  9. Yes that's correct, you have to measure the distance away from the tree and enter it into the haglof. This can be done using a tape, distance laser measure or pace it out.
  10. If your only measuring a couple at a time I'd go for the haglof, if you masuure lots at a time go for the 200 and if your really flush go for the 360.
  11. You can wit the 360 but not with the 200, but the 360 is twice the price! Thanks, I get them quite a lot with tension stress, normally a sleep gets it gone but not today!
  12. The only way you can measure the branch spread length is to stand at the end of the branch looking at the trees stem and then point the unit at the tree stem , fire the laser and it will give you the distance. You can't measure by standing away from the tree pointing it at the stem to record a measure and then the branch tip to get the length. Hope that's understandable as I've got a banging migraine.
  13. I got the 200 for £835 from York survey equipment, sorbus were £900 and had to wait for it where's yory delivered next day. The 200b is Bluetooth and a bit more money, the x is 2k and the l is about £550 I think. You can measure height distance and slope. The Nikon is good but you do have to be at least 10m away from the target.
  14. I ended up buying the trupulse 200 last week, the reason that I went for this is that I've used one quite a bit before and most have had trouble with the Lica so thought I'd be better off getting why I got.
  15. You. Hold get the iPhone 7 which is waterproof to an extent.
  16. to many ciders and fires off a answer. If say then you could build something under permitted development within the RPA of a top tree using specialist engineering methods I would have thought you would need permission, I will find out! If I can't find out I'll ask Mr Dowson on Monday when I see him.
  17. If the tree is subject to a preservation order or within a conservation area you would.
  18. Gary got his for £125 so was hopeing for about the same, airbus website there £218. 40 new, and mines only been used a couple of times.
  19. I know, I was using the search function to try and decide on ordering the Leica d8 or truepulse. I came across this and tagged it on the end instead of starting a new thread, is there a problem with that?
  20. Couple of pics,
  21. I Have an EC11 for sale if anyone is interested, I brought it to do my techcert exams and used it a couple of times since. It's been kept in the foam case from new.
  22. Yeah, in theory it is possible to train the dog to detect different inoculated wood samples.
  23. I'm looking in to the use and training of a dog to detect things like merip and Kerch
  24. Speedy lifting will service and repair them.

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