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josharb87

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  1. yeah, i took a pic for you too dean . . . but i dont think she'd appreciate it being on the internet seeing as i was specifically told NOT to put it on facebook:biggrin: then again she diddnt specifically say arbtalk hmmm . .
  2. haha! the golf course which almost backs onto rock villas?
  3. hey ady, where abouts in rock is that? my mothers side of the family still live in rock:001_smile:
  4. real nice job steve, nice little deere too
  5. haha, it'll toughen him up for sure:biggrin: no real work pics im afraid, a lot of work is multiple fells of pines, s.birch and oak for domestic clients, or pruning oaks maples and birch from 30ft-70 the past few weeks, and some bracing which is always fun. we did go to work by boat one day . . . no cars on this island, such a tranquil place to be bbq after work? why not:001_smile: and a house party
  6. i see companys needing to streamline their buisnesses, must arb firms are like a seive when it comes to wasting money through ineffiencies. i see unskilled workers becoming less ad less, teams of climbers doing the work, with mechanisation doing the donkey work. i think that with the advancements in green power, tree waste will be used much more productivly-to help power our citys and homes through bio powerstations. i think that tpo'd trees will be harder to work on, before any work is considered, a full bi-diversity survey will need to be done. britian NEEDS to plant trees though. looking out my window in sweden, i see 10times more trees and atleast 10times LESS tree surgery outfits compared to the uk. the public needs to take responsibility for their trees on their property, just because its so easy to remove the tree, doesnt mean its worthless
  7. that tracked dumper is awesome!
  8. :lol: on the ball as usuall mark:thumbup:
  9. good luck tt, i remember you! how did the chainsaw carving go? although i could have sworn you had a mccullouch!
  10. nice one tom. how long does it take to set up the hudson? is their a weight limit or just size?
  11. wow, she has artistic talent encourage it phill!
  12. yeah i guess, thats average sized i guess, some bigger, some smaller. derek trys to arrange it so we have a day felling, a day pruning, ect, today weve been repollarding 10ft regrowth off 20ft limes and pruning 40ft elms. tommorrow we're on an island felling so far takedowns have ranged from 30ft to 100ft, prunes 20ft to 60ft anyway must dash, got a bbq on the beach to attend
  13. haha, yep ive heard plenty about them . . . i'll pm you later when more time
  14. danny, that would a have been a quality stunt fell if the chicks had survived
  15. great thoughtfullness captured in the wise old dogs eyes
  16. nice job . . .except fot the dead ivy! looks like a good bollard too
  17. some pics from today, nothing special just a good day:001_smile: sun rise will doing his thing will mentioned he wanted more pratice on spikes, so we set up a belay system then i fell in love with a beautifull swedish girl hope to see her again, perfect slender body, beautifull eyes, long silky black hair, great personality, doesnt speak much english though, and has a rather wet nose . . .
  18. nice one! haha, wonder how many treesurgeons have carved a birthing stool!!! like the todler sitting next to the 020, definatly not wrapped in cotton wool!!
  19. cheers tom he must just look like someone, he's called jesper, lives near by, and has welcomed us and introduced us to his group of mates, a top bloke, nothing to do with trees!

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