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josharb87

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  1. i think you know when to take the jump to self employment, when you have a few companys asking you to work for them, to do bigger jobs, and when you know you can honestly do any task given. what area are you in? it really matters-i was talking to a guy a month ago, and (on the books) simmilar sized companys, for lead climbers the difference was 10k a year! diffrent areas of southern england
  2. great to go lamping with. . . rabbits, foxes, chavs . . .
  3. buy a chainsaw helmet, boots and trousers, and try local companys for work as an unskilled groundie 'with own ppe'
  4. 2M on a small tree like that is not a minimal reduction imo! How is the tree going to benifit? and why are light thins bad?? 2M is too much in my ideal world, theres a beautifull crown line from the view in the pic- the left side is more evident tip end reduction to formativly shape (silky work on the top), crown clean incorporating a very light thin, reduce away from objects, crown lift re reduce every 3-5 years keeping the shape/size
  5. hey drew, wheres the little black rope going from the croll? and whats it doing?
  6. youre inbox is full mate!

  7. maybe walk before running . . . .start with the smaller trees first and work youre way up to the big ones i admire youre enthusiasm
  8. if that had the rare 4.2 v8, it'd be awesome! cool as though!
  9. so mark, you want a cheap tranny which you can take up the dirt track, and give you a blow job at the end of the day??? jet black 2450 ag spec unimog, ss stack exhausts, superduper charged, double cab, luxuary interior, big big winch on the front, 15m+ remote palfinger crane, 4 wheel steer, towing a trailer with the biggest remote controlled bandit tracked chipper, also in black:001_smile:
  10. Trädmästarna are based in stockholm, sweden
  11. i höpe the woodlands had a good crown raise!!! dear god that box is hideous. rip it off and convert to a tipper
  12. MS200T = climbing saw MS200, no T = backhandled version
  13. thankyou, i understand, but it doesnt offer the internet search, and scrolling down i cant see microsoft office, which is where i originally made the document theres a reason i like petrol, its simpler! Welcome to the forum martin!
  14. Nice one, cheers mark! [email protected]. hows the foot recovery going?

  15. in refrence the MS200, pulling a 16" bar IME feels underpowered
  16. cool, but by template, i in my usless computer knowledge mean i use an old document and edit it. i downloaded open office, click on the icon, click open document, then it asks 'filter selection' and a whole load of programs, which should i choose?? my school diddnt do IT lessons:blushing: thanks for youre help so far:thumbup:
  17. hi mate, i have office 2007 and windows 7, is that what you need? appreciated! josh

  18. thanks mark, simon and tobias, ill try open office, i guess i'll have to redo the invoice template again? diddnt realise it was only a trial, i thought buying a computer came with everything you need!
  19. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/18026-ms-261-reveiw.html
  20. 261, the new much improved 260
  21. why did my free trial on my old computer never end? can i get anothe freebie?
  22. normally to do my invoices i just open an old one, edit it accordingly and 'save as' today, it will let me view, but not edit, highlight ect, and a message saying i need to purchace microsoft office, i thought i would have done with the computer (4 months ago)???? i never registered the 25 didgit code it always asks for on opening office, but i never done this with my old computer either im not too hot with computers, so any pointers would be great! thanks

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