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Al Cormack

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  1. [emoji23] Done it now. Had to slide the whole leg out to undo a clamp. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  2. Taken the leg off, undone pipes the other end and hoped I could just pull out.... Nope! What's holding them in? http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  3. Wasn't Diane Abbot temping was it?[emoji23] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  4. Ok. I'll have a look tomorrow. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  5. I can tomorrow. I've got a Danequip stumpy, but think the handbrake mechanism is the same. I take it you want the wheel end of the handbrake photod? http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  6. Sorted now. [emoji106] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  7. As above, need a groundie for help on Monday for a job in Farnborough, Hampshire. Anyone available? Cheers....Al 07841 143536 Texting is better for me please. Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd
  8. Sounds pretty straight forward. I'll have to find the other end of the pipe...[emoji106] Thanks Craig. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  9. Looks like the metal pipe/s have corroded inside the leg Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd
  10. Looking at the website for business grant there is a company number at the bottom. According to Companies House this is a company called Grant Financial Consultancy Ltd run by Peter Allan Grant. He is the only officer of the company, incorporated in 2014. The website implies they have 13 years experience. Looks a bit dodgy to me. If the application is approved you my have to pay a fee to progress it. Don't is my advice. This could be what is known as advanced free fraud. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  11. Thanks for all the replies. It is going to be a light reduction anyway, so sounds like.it should be ok. I'll let you know what happens! Cheers Al. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  12. Ha. Just sent him a message to see what happened to the ropepod, as couldn't see it on his website .
  13. I was thinking about these last week Dave, when my daisy chained side strop kept getting caught up! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  14. Yes, it is a Drummondii. I've thinned it in the past and removed any reverted growth from within the crown, but not reduced it. Cheers http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  15. Evening all, I've been asked to lightly reduce and reshape a variegated maple. In all my years as a tree surgeon, I've not reduced one of these. My worry is that the ensuing re-growth would be the more dominant reverted back to green branches. Anyone got any experience of reducing one, and seeing what happens? Cheers Al Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd
  16. That bit is covered. I've got an Avant and an 18t grab lorry [emoji106][emoji106][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  17. Yes. All the grcs in one box is going to be heavy! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  18. What about something like these I've just picked up a grcs, so thinking of these http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  19. My son is doing his basic training for RAF. Came home for the day and said try this http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  20. Thanks for that. Different Sena to mine. Cheers http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  21. Have you got any pics of your setup? Would be good to get the battery inside. Cheers..Al http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  22. You could try Danequip at Bordon. Straight up the A3 http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  23. Just seen this post. What size is the timber and what is the access like? Can I get this in? Cheers Al. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  24. Cheer Guys.[emoji106] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  25. This is the fruit cut in half http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk

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