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Tree cutter Stu

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  1. i love a clearence / Heathland job.
  2. who do u work for jon ????

  3. if i was you giles i would sell that unimog and buy a nice merc 4x4 vario 7.5 toner and get it ag spec.
  4. Its nothing funny....... I have a Iveco what i use everyday and a old transit we use when we are on bigger jobs. I just purchased another 4x4 chasis cab truck im going to take the tipping body of the old transit and put it on the 4x4. I just dont have the room for a car and 2 tippers and a van outside my house.Hope that ansers your questions
  5. Make sure it is insured for 30k i would have got that for mine but i only insued it for 18k as they couldnt find a replacement for any where near 18k. you live and learn
  6. ah thats matts old mog (buzz) its a good mog that he just spend a small fortune on it good luck as unimogs are very espensive to run.I used to have a u1650 and im glad i havnt got one anymore.
  7. Hi i live nr aldershot farnaham surrey area and i need to park up 2 transits for a couple of weeks maybe a month.Im willing to pay a fair rate for them both must be local to aldershot farnham camberley guildford godalming area. Also i eed to park them up by sunday.thanks stuart PM me or give me a call on 07900958198
  8. whats it got to do with u what my user name is and why would it be offensive

  9. the guy giving them out at the APF said dont use it on a bar bigger then 14 inches ??
  10. who are you with im with commerical vehicals direct
  11. last week they tried to do my garage but they made to much noise and some one come out. They busted the door but they never got anything thank god Iv already had a mog and chipper gone already this year.
  12. ah good to see pics like that
  13. [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydt-hUT6aGE[/ame] hope this helps
  14. To be fair to moneyd and the team. The guy up the tree prob only spiked may be 2 or3 step down so he could put his weight back into his climbing system 4 or 6 small spike hoels arnt going to damage the tree to much when you have just reduced it by more the 50% is it.
  15. whaht about me can i enter ?????
  16. ah smart little u900 my u1650 was stolen a while back. they are a good tool
  17. i do alot of work for dryad and they are looking for a lead climber if that helps prob with about 5 year or more experience.
  18. try Honey brothers or tree worker if you buy a whole kit they might give you a nice discount.
  19. HOME GROWN HOME GROWN HOME GROWN HOME GROWN tIMBER
  20. its a good harness for the money when you think an austrain gio bridge wont last longer then 18months and you cant replace the bridge of it fails it loler inspection. When on a tree motion you can replace all the cords for the leg loops and the bridge.
  21. brighton to woking or guildford or paul in bagshot would be a far drive everyday why not try homegrown timber they are nr you.
  22. im with Combined Insurance i think i pay around £50pm for the top insurance for all sports hospital cover work cover death broken body parts bad backs. I know of about 5 or 6 tree surgeons with them and a few have claimed and been paid out as promised.One thing i will say they are very pushy and i have told a few to duck off on the phone before.
  23. having people who smoke in the truck is a pain if you dont smoke. In the open like a garden or park or woods does really matter does it ??? Its a bit like in the movies you always see the badys smoking like in water world.
  24. good luck mate i done sum cray things when i started but you learn very quickly. Never let anyone push you into doing anything you dont feel you can do, also dont run before you can walk. Iv been climbing for 9 years and im still learning new stuff all the time. Working for a company that does alot of street tree's is an exellent place to learn to climb,

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