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treemotion

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  1. HAHA trust me when i start cutting my groundies all disapear lol. What accidents have you had.
  2. I thought that but some times they are such a gem one guy can pull it out full and if you ever have them through the house trimming jobs there excellent. Althought i do like my wheel barrow im going to get the petrol one for logs haha.
  3. They are good and expected for the price. I dropped my one a few times and its been ok i will never use them stupid dog leash clips ever again always use krabs on either end of my strop.
  4. I have touch wood never had an accident no or broke any thing but a stupid knome I have had things not go the way i expect sometimes but never to the extent that any one gets hurt and things get broke. Which i pride myself in and hope to continue working without an accident since the first fall or close call id leave this industry no questions. My insurance did not require nptc and i stated exactly what i do i made sure they told me exactly what im covered to do.
  5. Use a small steel wire bend it to the inside of the tonne bag keeps in open tadaa.
  6. Well im taking my kite to work tommorow might help me get up the tree quicker. Shorts and tee shirt to. I love my country even the weather is miserable.
  7. Well my insurance states all aspects of tree felling any height i told them what i do they said im fully covered not alot more you can do. But id never cut when some one is near the tree any way thats just bad. I dont take risks ever when im cutting everyone stays out the way when i stop then they drag out the brush as for the public well coned off areas sort that out if they walk into a coned off area and get hurt tuff.
  8. Again NPTC is not a legal requirment only some commercial sectors ask for qualifications dont people know this. Learn how to cut a tree first then do your course or you could cock it up going straight in 4 days to learn hardly teaching competence imo. That takes on the job exp.
  9. Yep big yellow buckets and 1 tonne bags are good for small trimmings and crap
  10. treemotion

    big saws

    :dontknow:Yes mum.
  11. I look for willingness to work hard and skill experianced guys are cheaper and know what there doing. Had a few qualifed guys fresh and was not worth a tommy tank. Some are qualified to do the job but cant some are not qualified but know what there doing. Must work for some companys build up your skill then do your course not the other way round. :wave:
  12. Any mark1 hires might they do the 4 inch nappy ones. Where abouts are you.
  13. I love bumbing big lumps off but always hold my arse inplace to haha. Cranes are so cool make life so much easier for the climber can chunck more down less cutting. What prices are you paying to hire them out for the day.:wave:
  14. Orange plant hire out great company :wave:

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