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Bear

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  • Location:
    Northamptonshire
  • Interests
    shooting, farming, mountain walking and good food/beer ! ale !!!!
  • Occupation
    owner of a small tree company (TreeLore Ltd)

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  1. think about the same one myself, but also looking at newton rigg
  2. anywhere thats not moulton college...the lpace has gone to the dogs !:thumbdown:
  3. stunning bench 18 stoner..... i would say around the £260 mark, due to the wood you used..... could you not use wooden plugs to put it together ? the metal bolts are not easy on the eye. nice design.... thank you for showing use
  4. ooow good call John !
  5. hi David, could you please mail me a list of kit on the mog your selling please( pto front/rear etc )

     

    many thanks

     

    Ben

  6. Bear aka Ben.... im one of the lads that does the tree planting on the estate with Dave Faulkner

  7. yes, we do work for Sir Anthony Bamford still and have been for the last few years - alot of people do know us its Rohan and Joy Yeomans from Uttoxeter (joy doing all the Arbtalk as Rohan likes to look and not type!) - let me know who Bear is and probably Rohan will know you

    joy

  8. i know this is going to sound strange, just wondered if you`ve worked on the wotton estate in staff`s ?

     

    Bear

  9. the scum bags are doing the rounds on the ways up to a big horse fair next weekend....so they`ll be on the robb on the way up to sell it. i`ve had them up my yard over the weeks and the last time sent them packing using the dogs !!!
  10. johns right !!!! go for it life to short for regrets
  11. have you thought about the TA ? i was in for 5 years and loved it. you get the best of both worlds. how old are you ashwell ?
  12. all of it is now contracted out to large ground maintenance companys, i do some work on a few air bases but thats only a few times a year, through a company.
  13. Bear

    hedge laying

    .... most of the types of laying are pritty easy, but midland is the hardest. what takes the skill is the binding on top (midland) what to cut out of the hedge and what to leave in. myself and some friends are thinking about teaching it would people be interested ? have a look at the hedgelaying sociaty
  14. i`ve got my self a MS200 with rear handle, excellent power to weight ratio, very light and brilliant doing coppice work. Im currently doing coppice work with it on sweet chestnut and finding it a good little saw.
  15. i think RW forestry in the peaks area do that sort of thing

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