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Tree:Tment

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  1. Big beech thinning to do and the access is just enough to squeeze past. Looking for small portable woodchipper to buy so I can chip on site. Ideally something that can chip 3 - 4 inch. Any recommendations ? Thanks
  2. 5 tree surgeons needed for Saturday night work 11pm -6am Must have own PPE and saws. Relevant tickets required. Please call me for more info and sent rates to [email protected]. Martyn 07872147453
  3. Opportunity for subbie climber. / groundsman 3 days + per week with reasonable day rate. Must be proficient in climbing and felling. Confident in small / medium and occasional large trees. Have a good understanding of rigging techniques, pruning techniques and experienced in groundsman work. Must have own climbing gear and PPE. Chainsaws not required. Will be working with a small team undertaking mostly residential tree work. Above all - must be hardworking, polite individual who is willing to learn. Please call 07872147453
  4. Trust your instincts - will keep you alive! Don't feel bad for bottling it.
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    <p>Jonathan.</p>

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    <p>I have a big sequoia coming down on Alloa. Great access next to pavement with no obstructions in the way. Would this interest you for milling ?</p>

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    <p>Cheers,</p>

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    <p>Martyn</p>

    <p>Tree:Tment</p>

     

  6. Mature oak felled. wood is solid with no crack, splits or decay. Either good for firewood or milling. Approx 38 inch by 20ft. Good access as has been felled approx 15 ft from from roadside. Might be good for someone to mill. I am sure it would it can be put to better use than firewood. if its any you use to you please pm or call me with an offer ( 07872147453 ) Cheers
  7. don't buy a timberwolf. cheaply biult and fall apart from vibration
  8. Looking for a chainsaw operator, branch dragger, chipper user to help with various jobs over the next few weeks. This may lead to more future work if you are a good worker. Please do not apply if you are fresh out of college and think you deserve big £££'s because you have some mixed up ideas about arb work. Realistic hard workers only.
  9. Thank you David. Ws trying to I.D for last 15mins by book. thank god for arbtalk.
  10. Can anyone help me I.d this. thanks
  11. I am british. I work full time running a busy arb business, i own and operate a gym, strength athlete 4 days a week and i have not been on holiday for 5 years. I work from 7am till 5pm in tree work then run a gym from 6pm to 9pm. The only person i have met that can outwork me is my polish wife! Not all brits are lazy... Just a high percentage.
  12. Great advice.! Was trying to google the info but was getting definate answers. Thanks.
  13. Hi Skyhuck, I was under the Impression that then same rules applied for both. Oh well. thanks for the feedback guys. Last thing i want to do is get hefty fine and bad business name.
  14. Thanks Ross. But don't the local authority haev 8 weeks to reply.? If they do not reply it is within the right if the tree owner to proceed with tree work?
  15. Just to check i have done everything correctly. Filled in application for tree removal. Given the local Authority 8 weeks to respond from date of letter they sent me. 8 weeks have passed...can i proceed with tree removal.? Just making sure i have taken correct steps. thanks
  16. Textbook skills as Usual Tim. Elliot doing the rigging?
  17. Proficent climber needed for medium size lime reductions. Groundsman needed for chipping. Pm for details. May lead to more work.
  18. If you need to ask how to take down a 50ft sitka tree and how to climb it you should not be doing the work. Get someone else in who has experience doing dismantles.
  19. <p>Forgot to say that i have groundsman as well.</p>

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    <p>Hi david,</p>

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    <p>I can do a days climbing for you.</p>

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    <p>Experienced, got public liability insurance, all saws and rigging gear. I stay in Glasgow</p>

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    <p>My day rate is £150 for subbie work.</p>

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    <p>Also own chipper and truck if that comes in handy.</p>

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    <p>Check out mywebsite for more info <a href="http://www.treetment.co.uk" rel="external nofollow">Tree:Tment - Glasgow's Professional Tree Surgeons</a></p>

     

  21. In you were cutting trees down 70% of the time and a big tree hugger it would make one depressing job! You must respect trees though and understand that they management with urban areas which sometimes means cutting them down. You must love the job though so you can keep on learning.
  22. Yeah Scotpine. Only days i need to keep clear is tuesday and wed otherwise i am flexible for rest of days. Pm me details.
  23. Wouldn't mind doing a shift for someone else. Give me a break from business stress for a day. Whats the job? Martyn
  24. Marc, Jesse & Scotspine. Thanks for the advice given. I could see that this tree has caused much stress for homeowners. I would not like to be in the property with high winds as this tree would flatten the property. The lean is more sever than in pic and the homeowner has pointed out to myself and tree officer that the root bowl looks like it has lifted slightly over the years. I am all for conservation and love big historic trees...but this in this case i do not see any other option than to remove this tree. It has several properties that it will demolish if it comes down ( high target area ) and if it keeps on growing that this angle who knows.
  25. Websters in Wishaw - Not far from Glasgow. They hire out well maintained machines - 10/10

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