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Al Cormack

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  1. Should be able to. You can use the selector like a manual gear stick going from 1 to 2 to D for maximum acceleration if you want. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  2. I think I noticed when I upgraded my iPhone Steve, and had to reload the apps. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  3. Any update on this problem? http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  4. Is that the timber mountain I saw when I picked up your old lorry? http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  5. Al Cormack

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    You charge? Don't you do it for the timber? [emoji6][emoji6] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  6. Al Cormack

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    The 3.5t brigade can always sub in someone who has a bigger lorry to clear timber away quickly, leaving them free to get on to something else.... http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  7. No. My vehicles are white with green sign writing. Well, until I bought the 18t which is AspenArb blue! [emoji23] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  8. That link didn't work. Try this one: [emoji106] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  9. Al Cormack

    New Tipper

    ^^^ +1 http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  10. Did you buy it from Bob? [emoji23][emoji23] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  11. Can't the trunks be cut longitudinally in half with a chainsaw? http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  12. Same problem here. Tried uninstalling and re-installing, no difference. Knot app is the same. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  13. Had our first fire of the autumn today, as boiler has packed up! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  14. Had an hours training then cracked on. It's not difficult and great fun.! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  15. You can buy a 7.5t and get it down plated to 6.5t. Nothing physical to change just some paperwork, a sticker under the bonnet and a new plating certificate. At least it was 20 years ago! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  16. I hired one off Coppard plant hire. Great bit of kit. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  17. Big old trunk removal for Hargrave Tree Care in Hersham. Tree had Fistulina hepatica and base was quite crumbly. [ame]https://vimeo.com/184418819[/ame] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  18. Funny enough mine was painted blue! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  19. Back in early 90's I had a 2B with a tipping body. Great for working in Richmond Park which I did at the time. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  20. Bump. Still looking... http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  21. Quite agree [emoji106] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  22. As an employer, if that is what is happening each day, I would want to know. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  23. Telephone 07841 143536 I prefer texting to calling as hearing not so good these days. Cheers. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  24. Looking for a full time experienced climber. Able to work to high standards and carry out the full range of tree surgery operations. 7.5t lorry licence would be a bonus. Based near Woking in Surrey. Pay dependent on ability and experience. £110-£130 per day on the books. Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd
  25. Its great isn't it Beau. I was thinking about buying a farmi wp 36. Got home from a trip to Taunton at the weekend and saw your farmi being advertised at an affordable price! Couldn't help myself so bought it. Tried it out on the way home on a mates wood pile. Twisty lumpy oak so not the best stuff to learn on! http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk

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