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Gray git

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  1. As long as people don't start quoting this case to trt frighten the council insted of providing proper evidence http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  2. I do remember seeing more females at the arb show this year, 1 in particular was sporting a rather well fitting pair after hiflex which seemed to suit her shape very nicely. 😍(apologies if it's your Mrs but well done) When my wife worked more on the tools with me the best fit at the time we found was the old knee flex but the only boots we could get small enough were the old brown tractor tread Sthil boots, horrid heavy things but last forever. Got a young lass near us starting a arb course soon and has already asked if she can do some of the work placements with us which I think is fantastic as she could easily show up a lot of young lads I've worked with with her attitude towards work, safety and generally getting on with things. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  3. Nope, nothing done at all. My view is a decent bit of wind will being down another of the tops due the now damaged/compromised union where 1 has torn out. Dead tree, easy to interpret Dangerous, well that's open to opinion I guess but is there any definition within the tpo regs to define this? http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  4. What is the actual wording that turns a standard concivation area application into a 5 day notice removal? We have just looked at a very large Cyprus in a active graveyard that is 3 stemed at around 14ft, 1 has failed an smashed some remembrance stones and torn the stem and left several large hung up branches. I had the planning offices out to look at it nd they agreed that a removal would be passed but insisted it go's the full 6 weeks when I think if they agree to it being taken on safety grounds why carnt we just crack on nd get it done as the church are papping themselves someone gets hurt while visiting the remembrance area but don't want to barrier it all off aa feel that would be rather insensitive to relatives wanting to visit. Dryad Arbor-Artists | Tree Surgeon Darlington
  5. Going to watch this thred as been looking at both recently as have a potential contract that will mean more milage than my current vehicles are set up for http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  6. Very nice, who made them? Got a bit of an axe fetish... Not sure about the burnt shafts like! http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  7. Helping a friend shift a chicken shed, amazing how popular you can be with a forwarder http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  8. Don't think they would go with that as rite on roadside, what I'm proposing is a remove and replant as the road is lined with sycamore, maple and h chestnuts most of which are much older and larger than this and a few trees of about 15 years old so if a poor specimen is replaced it'll give a wider age class along the road and preferably a different species for diversity. Further up the road in the meadow we felled two other beech with crex but left all timber in situe over the brow of the hill to decay naturally but this 1 is opposite driveways. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  9. Tempted to go to the 1 near kurkleas collage as sounds quite interesting research. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  10. I'd try the biomass market for the smaller softwood, you could try Parkend farms nd see if they want a few wagons or I'll try find you a number for a bloke near me who is doing 1000's tons a year at moment unless busy daddy's along soon as he chips for most people around here nd would probably know someone who wants it. Hardwood try the log company Nr Richmond as they do some serious amount a year. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  11. How many tons of both do you have cut nd what specks as might know a few people who are looking for timber for various reasons. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  12. Cracking vid, enjoyed all the different angles you worked into it. How many cameras did you have with you? Got a mate who Flys drones professionally and really looking forward to getting a job that lends itself to getting that sort of footage so I can call him in. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  13. Nope, County council TO wanting it out and District planning officer saying no as it looks fine to them but that was before any fruiting bodied were visible so I've been told to go back to district with new justification to remove, scabby horrible tree compared to all the others along the road but at least the target risk is low if it stays. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  14. I wish, new 1 might get 1 or just plump for getting 1 on the 372 insted http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  15. Some lovely formed brackets on a roadside sycamore I'd been asked to remove but application refused. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  16. 560xp that lost a scrap with the underside of a tracked chipper. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  17. Hope so,it was fresh on that morning! Also think my outer dogs and the oil tank cap are salvageable, possibly the starter cord..... http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  18. Wasn't far off then was I.;-) http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  19. Incase you didn't see the results of a bad day earlier in the week. But new 1 ordered so will be able to post shiny saw photos again soon [emoji2] http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  20. [quote name=Steve Bullman As for beards, men are supposed to have beards! Save A face unshaven is not uncommon in the places we braven! 'august hunicy' thunk that be splet rite. Just as long as it's not got bought products in it to make it shine or stick out, sawdust and sap perfectly exceptable. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  21. That looks like a rb rear tire bend or a "that tree will never hit it.....it did" moment. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  22. What's your inspiration for those then waz, quit artistic and very well done. Got non myself as wife not keen at all but also consider a blood group marking just incase. Plenty of scars as talking points mind ;-) http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  23. Thanks for the reply David, every day is a school day I guess. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  24. In layman's terms is that basically 1 fungus putting up a barrier to stop another accessing it's section of the timber? Am I correct in thinking 1 is a lignum digester and 1 a cellulose giving the opposing colours of decay, Scraping the barrel of my memory from collage days but trying to refresh myself as to what's going on. http://www.dryadarb.co.uk
  25. No it a timberwolf 😜 http://www.dryadarb.co.uk

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