Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

Ian C

Veteran Member
  • Posts

    9,139
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Everything posted by Ian C

  1. I didnt think it was too bad to be honest, have had far worse at other shows.
  2. Great show, met to usuall grizly offerings- lofthouse,Skyhuck, Pete B, Bullman, Jonsie etc.....good too see you guys. Dave's hat is ace. Met Tom D for the first time Ted (easylift) Rocks and yeah i thought the same about his teeth! hope it goes well Ted. the Easylift harness if a great bit of kit.
  3. Great show, met to usuall grizly offerings- lofthouse,Skyhuck, Pete B, Bullman, Jonsie etc.....good too see you guys. Dave's hat is ace. Met Tom D for the first time Ted (easylift) Rocks and yeah i thought the same about his teeth! hope it goes well Ted. the Easylift harness if a great bit of kit.
  4. It goes on in most thing to be honest, one of the worst thing i saw was a few years back when i went to the NEC bike show, i always went in ther car because it was cold and if you got carried away with the card you couldn't get it back anyway one year i pulled up in the car park and about 4 cars down 3 guys got out of a car and continued to get changed INTO there bike gear, leathers, boots, helmet and Gloves!!!!!! all too walk round a bike show.
  5. Must be you, i have never blocked my chute up yet.
  6. I got my quadchip in Feb and am well chuffed with it, I will never buy a TW there old basic and built down to a price, just my opinion though. I havbe 2 GM machines and have never had any problems apart the usual one with any machine, batterys etc.
  7. Did wonder how long it would take! which mod cam up with that then???
  8. Ian C

    twitter

    I Dont really use it but have it linked to my web site and when i update that it goes to twittwe and face book.
  9. I have used mca kingston, very good to deal with.
  10. thats the sort of answer i'm expecting swinny:sneaky2:
  11. when does it need shifting? am away all next week. is it in managable sizes?
  12. when you doing it mate? i will take a trailer and tipper load off you if you like. or you can drop it off on a night as you pass mine.
  13. Looks nice well made stuff but too expensive for what it is in these times.
  14. never had a problem with my 2 greenmech machines! slipping belts are down to maintanance issues and as for blocking shoots, never done it either, tw are worse for it. love my quadchip, great machine.
  15. And me bloody thing< never mind "Bully" with fixt it !
  16. you mean it won't leak oil all over mrs miggins drive or break down on a weekly basis!!!!! Nev, just one thing, where are you going to put you tools? No crewcab and no tool locker????
  17. can't see the problem really, were all supposed to be competant and professional, if you have to cut behind your legs you have a v bad work position IMO.
  18. i had a hs80 a few years ago, was awful compared to the new stuff.
  19. sell it and get a hs81, the vibes on those things are crazy! i have never found any thing that works really apart from new bits.
  20. I hope its true, what a bloody stupid money making rule anyway!
  21. I did the guild thing 5 years ago and it was very easy to get, just another company making money for letting you have a logo. the referals are easy to get and the checks very basic. i did one year and sacked it but each to there own.
  22. very nice pro set up there well done and i wish you luck, you will need some in these tight times and with the amount of competition round york and Leeds you will be up against it from the off. Guild of master craftsmen is a waste of time IMO been there never again.
  23. John, your such a tackle tart!!!
  24. I do all my own, have 2 grinders. did 70 conifer stumps and a cherry last week. good money and helps to get work but i wouldnt want to do it on its own.

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.