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Mark Bolam

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  1. I reckon I could have done it a bit quicker. Very smooth Stuart, and a great tune.
  2. 'Trail of the Dead' by Jon Evans is one of my faves, but noone has ever heard of it! Serial killer stalking the backpacker trail. As good as Alex Garlands 'The Beach' IMO. Buy every Lee Child, Andy McNab, Chris Ryan etc. which are all trash but good fun. 'The Girl with the Dtagon Tattoo' was pretty good, a bit different. Will read the next two in the trilogy shortly. Mark Billinghams Tom Thorne and Mo Hayders Jack Caffery are my favourite coppers at the moment.
  3. You lot need to chill out. If I get stuck behind a tractor I just pop another can of Stella.
  4. Paul, change your avatar you traitor!
  5. Nearly finished that pop. Rakings on Monday. 12 tonnes at an educated guess. All handballed No crane access. No access for anything bigger than a Tranny onto the driveway. Quality firewood for sale next Month.... This job illustrates that local(ish) companies can team up and win biggish jobs, if they look at the big picture. Big advert for Addelam Tree Care here! They are The Real Deal!
  6. You are gonna get it now Gibbon....
  7. Are we pruning for shape or fruit production? Big difference IMO, although the two can meet?
  8. Good coin though mate, why don't you do it all year?
  9. Easy Big Lad. Have a KitKat now and then.
  10. Avoid it. It's a PITA and takes exactly 17.5x longer than you think it would.
  11. Not one of your best Daniel. Blocking it down on bailer twine would have put the property at less risk IMO.
  12. Only God has any control of the dust direction Ty. Lovin' the avatar. You really do live in rural France....
  13. Very important. ALWAYS discuss this at the quotation stage! GS Steve and Farmer Ben -
  14. Ross about to fell the head. Pretty much everything was rigged up to this point. Came over nicely with a waggoners hitch for a bit of extra security from the ground. 35' of stick on the mat. Lawn survived. Stevo looking happy. He will look different by the time he has finished shifting it tomorrow. Ross and Luke Smith after a good couple of days. Cheers Lads! Lot of cord to shift tomorrow, but the customer has started being a bit of an arse talking about making benches etc. I don't mind for extra dollar, but it's going to get in the way of a high standard clear-up I want to leave tomorrow so we can get paid!
  15. Nice one JP. That is a pretty unforgiving drop zone! Fair bit in those pops Rich, I'm quite impressed by what that City Crane will shift, and would fit in a lot more places than a 50T. Any idea of cost? Mechanical access for our pop would have been nice. I'll put more pics up when I've had a Stella.
  16. I think you made that up.
  17. 2 pops to dismantle. 4 of us on site, Ross Smith doing the big easy tree, I had the smaller but more technically challenging leaner to the right. With the help of a rigging point Ross set in the 2nd big limb up on the right in his tree I had mine down to a fellable pole by first break. Busy day, will have the big stick felled by late morning tomorrow, but every twig has to be handballed out the garden. No machine access. Reason for fells was subsidence issues with shoddily built new houses to the rear.
  18. Someone up there must have been looking out for them!
  19. Just a bad camera angle that Paul. I can still see your ribs.
  20. I like your style mate. Much better than saying you want to compete with the big boys straight off. As said, don't tread on the toes of companies who supply your wage 5 days a week. Don't undercut people just to get work. Know your limits. If you get asked to quote bigger jobs, kick them back to the companies who you work for - they will appreciate it. Insurance wise you could think about taking out Public Liability (NOT a legal requirement) and taking on non-climbing work at first, like hedgecutting, small fells etc. If you are climbing, you need a groundie, so LEGALLY you need Employers Liability on top. Buy new gear bit by bit, by saving up rather than finance. You are pretty young, but if you're good enough you're old enough IMO. Most importantly, don't wear your chainsaw keks like you wear your jeans - I've seen how you young-'uns dress! Good luck with it mate. Keep us posted how you get on.
  21. Easy Paul! Think it's my weight that stops me filling cavities as often these days, mind....
  22. Nice work James. Looks like some of those gravestones were lucky the limb held on at the butt after the failure. Like the tune - who dat?
  23. It's a number Grandad, nowt else. I was at Centreparcs a couple of weeks ago and there were some ugly sights in the pool. Blokes who looked physically past it at 30, stick-thin arms and big fat bellies. The women were worse!
  24. 58! Wow! You must be. like, the oldest man in the World Dude!

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