j r hartly
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Get the ground staff to send it up running ( chainbrake on of course), nothing worse than cold starting a big saw up a tree
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I'm in Bristol also, I'll keep an ear to the ground and let ye know if any are in the pipeline
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Unfortunate news, hope everyone recovers soon
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Have been known to turn tauretic on a beech bud to the nose in the middle of winter. Evil I tell thee, evil!
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I'd try it round my way, but there's too many trolleys in the river:-)
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Quick mover, lucky:-)
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Would of like to have seen the price on that tree, probably explains alot:-)
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Sad news
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Me also. Have been concerned over cross contamination before. Have been met with the worfd "gives us more work for the future", a dullards response. Are there specific products on the market for this? I can imagine bleech could also have contamination issues:-)
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Could of had a root base rot? Or be lifting the pavement? I've heard that some council's fell them to reduce injury claim risk
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Too dark to tell at the moment
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Or use a tennis ball to roll up and down your tendon/ligament? Works fer me, the relief is grand:-D
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The customer is always right
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Wasn't that trailer you postd a pic of a few months ago was it? :-)
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so is a 11am to 11.45am tea break ok when you get to site at 9.15am?
Yeah, if its the only break of the day. Nowt wrong with an early lunch break, some jobs work out that we.
For a tea break? Nah, I'd make them use smaller mugs
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Maybe his keyboard was tied to tother end?
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Never stop learning and make use of experienced staff. Their knowledge wont always be around.
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We were working at a student block a few years back and had to pollard a lime with a car underneath. Couldn't find the owner. When we finished a student came out and said it had been dumped and was being towed the next day. A lesson learned I suppose.
ps once we'd found out we filled the boot up with non chippables as we'd no room left on the truck:-)
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Nice work, how did you do the eyes? Seem to have an attentive look:-)
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A simple conclusion:-)
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We cut back a large beech tree from lines and end weighted over a cafe and a garage. It was over a short cut route aswell. My boss climbed it and I was in a bucket. By the time he'd got to the end of his second limb, I'd finished the rest of the tree. It was a tricky climb for him large limbs to deal with. We were done by 11 am. Power back on and still fresh for the next job. Mewp's are always worth considering, if price allows;-)
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Nice vid again Reg, sometimes nibbling is better than lump crashing:-) how'd the karabiners fair after that? Have seen them wear quite a bit running up and down a line like that
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