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Czlowiek Drzewo

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  1. Yeah i have had my ones for couple months now...worn in and they feel great! Def best boots i have had also.
  2. No I didn't get paid well. :thumbdown:
  3. sorry..had to extract files.
  4. Can anyone here tell me what type of fungi / bracket this is. I think it is Ganoderma Applanatum. But not 100% sure. Maybe Ganoderma adspersum? Just want to be sure when i talk to costumer. Not the best pics.
  5. Well i had written on the quote - 9am till 5pm. ..But they expect me to come back finnish for free. . though we skipped lunch today.
  6. I start at 7.30am usually on job by 8/ 8.30pm. Today i finnished a job at 5.30pm. Headlights on. I gave the costumer a day rate...and they wanted me to work on till 10pm the get job done...No frickin way!...told them if they want me back it will be extra. Don't see any other trades working 16hr days so why should tree surgeons.
  7. mmm. Wasn't before i joined arbtalk. I have learnt a lot from reading many posts on arbtalk and i am lately turning in to a tree geek:001_smile: I enjoy learning new things and trees offer a lifetime on study and learning. Wouldn't change my job even if i won the lottery.
  8. Thanks Bob. Think i will give it a go next time a have small tre to fell. yeah hitting wedges is annoying.
  9. I take that it is for small trees. like small pines and palms like you say. I don't understand what makes it more efficent and a better way of felling than doing basic felling cut.? I am sure it has its place..but where? Wouldn't mind giving it a go..but when should you use it?
  10. mmm..whats wronf with putting back cut in ..and hitting wedge in normal way? keep things simple..less chance of things going wrong.
  11. No I don't. But I think i will start doing it though. You have to pull out all tricks so you can stand out as the better contractor while pricing against pikeys.
  12. That sounds like the best idea. At least you will know whats tree work is really about before starting college....its hard Graft!..Not playing around with chainsaws!
  13. I done a Nc Course a while back..and came out telling employers i could do all aspects of tree care as i had been taught in college! Lol...I laugh when i think back of how little i knew..and looking forward i have so much more to learn. i think they should teach more rigging and lowering at college. They could use the time better..we were putting fences up ..while we could of been learning how to do removals. I learnt more from the guys i was working with part-time while at college.
  14. welcome to arbtalk. Nice clips there. I like the lowering tech you use for the logs on first vid...
  15. what about those hooker boots! they have steel shank
  16. Very close shave. when will people learn! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI5W7Mw67QU&NR=1]YouTube - Guy almost cuts his arm off with a Chainsaw[/ame]
  17. aaahh. You are right. I like the idea though.
  18. BlackEye Recording Head Camera System - £146.76 : Timani-ltd, The Home of Cycling & Leisure Innovation Just found this..what do you think?
  19. One of my regular costumers has 2 70ft lime trees that need removed. 1 has severe Ustilina and the other has Ganoderma. The trees are very old and are right next the the gated entrance. He would like to replace them with 20- 25ft limes. Does anyone know if there is any grants from the goverment for this? The trees are in a conservation area. Thanks
  20. Oh you guys are so sensitive...Chilax! I was only posted some info on fungi that is not supposed to be in this conntry.
  21. well...newish!
  22. Found in 2008. just stumbled upon thsi article. Fungi Expert Finds New Species In Aberdeen City Centre - The Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen
  23. Looking to order book just now..whats the best for disease and pest i.d?
  24. got a tree motion myself..they are rubbish if you have a big saw hanging from your waste. I would say go for a kolibri...seen a couple of them ..they look tough and comfortable.

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