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Khriss

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  1. Wot a bonus- wildlife photographer on yr patch K
  2. The fact that his close protection bill to the tax payer is over a mill' might answer that K
  3. As long as you get a good spread of clients and manage some climbing jobs with a fair groundie - you can get a more proficient climber in on the odd job you would struggle with . Its abt a good customer base ( no good being a fab climber but with no work ) K
  4. ... Dont you 😄 K
  5. They were ( are) great tracters . ☺️ k
  6. Hmmm 7x19 10mm minimum break load is 6.5ton in my book, if it came with the new winch, then you will have a manual with it. 1:5 swl would be abt 1.25 ton. Wot you using it for? K
  7. Khriss

    Retention?

    They do manage to soldier on with those big trunk tears , but it looks horrific think I would be reduce over extended branches giving the crown a thin in places to reduce possibility of future tear outs . Not great outlook really - K
  8. That. Crack yr fuel cap n listen fr sucking. Or it needs porting. K
  9. If i had driven past that, would have put back one as Pencil cedar, that has blue/green tinge to foliage. K
  10. Khriss

    Jokes???

    Must be that Victorian Values they kept banging on about ? Wash n polish fr yr Range Rover darlin ? K
  11. @Nimby always always have a good relations with yr TO, bother it has saved me just meeting up fr a chat on jobs . K
  12. Much better @IronMike, he adds a bit of drama and ecology to it . K ( males have their tackle on those tentacle ends)
  13. Turn them over an see if my name on them ! Lost dozens over the years 🙄 k
  14. ...... Oh, but is that coffee table still ok thou, it was a good one 🙁 K
  15. Someone left some brand new wedges on that stump 🤔 k
  16. Pointed out to me by my physio that pull starting yr saw several times is equivalent to dislocating yr shoulder - mind that coffee table when you jump.... 😉 K
  17. Easy to remember, is all, K
  18. Cracking job, Will , bet that thumped when it hit ground K
  19. Awww bugger! Good laff tho ☺️ K
  20. Wouldnt mind, its not like they have to flog their pan out, got time to do some good pruning work usually, compared to street tree jobs 😕 K
  21. Oddly, quite a lot of shit rates in Rail, however a hell of a lot of companies looking fr staff so that must tell you something 😕 K
  22. Quite simple really, so you can plug in all that old stuff you find in the loft ☺️ K
  23. More than that really but if yr gonna mulch over with some sort of organic material or what ever you use for yr paths or borders, will depend where it goes and depth will be how much leveling yr wanting. The point is dont leave the roots exposed. K
  24. Yer, pretty knackered concrete, i would gently take it up piece at a time and immediately cover roots with soil sand mix to stop drying out. You want aeriated soil over roots as they need air just as much as water. Then decide yr garden n layout. K
  25. Yup Vijay, get used to handling a saw well befr throwing ropes into the equation. Plus you might not like it. K

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