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PC Treescapes

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  1. ...meant to say, had it a couple of years now. Peter
  2. We have found our p38x great, vari tracks great for access and narrow gaps, good sweep and depth. If I was buying again though, I think I would spend the extra on the remote control, as manual lever controls can make your fingers stiff after a full day's grinding, other than that, love it
  3. I run multi tip teeth on my predator 38x, when they start to blunt/slow down, there never seems anything left worth sharpening? Does anyone else sharpen these ones, can't see its worth it. Do people just scrap the old teeth, does seem a waste 🤷‍♂️
  4. See if I have the link right this time Arborist Climber - Croxley Green Hertfordshire | Arbjobs.com | Find Arb Jobs / Tree Work ARBJOBS.COM Wanted Full Time Arborist Climber in South East (United Kingdom) click to learn more or set up free job alerts or view other arboricultural jobs at Arbjobs
  5. Evening all, still looking for someone full time for the below role Details in link below Login | Arbjobs.com | Find Arb Jobs / Tree Work ARBJOBS.COM Also looking for any local experienced contact climbers, as one of ours has moved out of the area Thank you Peter
  6. We use these in woodland to stop damage to Beech and Sycamore mainly, have been really good and require very little labour A18 Humane Grey Squirrel Traps UK | Goodnature Traps UK GOODNATURETRAPS.CO.UK Goodnature A18 humane squirrel traps, the future of grey squirrel control. Powered by CO2, traps attract greys with a species targeted lure
  7. Afternoon all, thanks for the feedback on the advert. Ammended job advertisement for a climber below Thanks. Peter Arborist Climber - Croxley Green Hertfordshire | Arbjobs.com | Find Arb Jobs / Tree Work ARBJOBS.COM Wanted Full Time Arborist Climber in South East (United Kingdom) click to learn more or set up free job alerts or view other arboricultural jobs at Arbjobs
  8. Afternoon, thanks for the feedback. Although we are hoping for someone with more experience and qualifications, I was also prepared to work with a less qualified / experienced applicant to build them up, and tried to offer a salary bracket to reflect this. I do see you point though that it could put off a more experienced applicant. Will look at the advert and see if I can reflect this better in the wording, or change the salary bracket, just don't want to put off someone newer to the industry. Thanks. Peter
  9. Looking for a new start for 2021? We are recruiting for a full time climber, details in the link below Arborist Climber - Croxley Green Hertfordshire | Arbjobs.com | Find Arb Jobs / Tree Work ARBJOBS.COM Wanted Full Time Arborist Climber in South East (United Kingdom) click to learn more or set up free job alerts or view other arboricultural jobs at Arbjobs Thanks! Peter
  10. We use Aspen 2 for everything now from hedge cutters to chainsaws, yes the machines seem to run better on it and we have less problems, but the main reason was for mine, and the teams health. The price addition per day to most jobs is not huge, and can be built into the costs. However that said, I can't bring myself to run the tracked grinder on Aspen 4 yet, but atleast you can stand away from the exhaust on that! Peter
  11. Thanks for the feedback [emoji106]🏻
  12. Evening all Anyone interested or know someone who could be? Or on the flip side, any feedback on the advert Thank you Peter
  13. Evening all We have a vacancy for a full time climber, see details in link below Arborist Climber | Arbjobs.com | Find Arb Jobs / Tree Work ARBJOBS.COM Wanted Full Time Arborist Climber in South East (United Kingdom) click to learn more or set up free job alerts or view other arboricultural jobs at Arbjobs Thank you Peter Charlton PC Treescapes
  14. Our Stein one we got several years ago. Great for jobs with a very long drag, but it is heavy, so generally only comes out on these long drags, where we pile on as much on as possible, then two of us drag it out. No issues with quality, and the solid tyres mean no punctures, it is just heavy to pull, so we find it only really comes out when there is a lot to move a long way (and you can't get a machine in [emoji6])
  15. Hi, thank you, didn't know that, one less job to do [emoji6] Peter
  16. Would resin be best for our kitchen table, has a stupid design detail of a 5mm groove running around table, collects all the rubbish......until I have time to build a new kitchen table from our milled timber. Or would you recommend a filler. Thanks. Peter
  17. Turns out our last day was today, government made it quite clear tonight, not worth the risk to our customers, staff, family, and the rest of the country.....and if you did hurt yourself - you would have to go to..... hospital! Take care all.
  18. We have used Pirtek, quick and efficient, but not cheap! Done a pipe on telehandler and tractor hedgecutter recently, but finding a decent agri mechanic probably your best bet, or if you are likely to need a lot of hoses doing, might pay to get your own machine. That's what I am currently looking into. Peter
  19. Found it [emoji846]
  20. Perfect, looks an exact match, thanks, tree is in decline, so would follow it is feeding on the dead exposed part of the main stem. Thanks
  21. Found these on a Chestnut, does anyone recognise, can't find on tma app, does anyone recommend another good book or app for fungi id Thanks Peter
  22. Thanks, will look into it, hopefully as it is much better news for the tree [emoji4]
  23. Evening, can anyone confirm the id of this please? Found it on the back of a very large mature Oak, canopy seems very full and healthy for a mature oak, with no die back and very little if any visible deadwood Thanks Peter
  24. We have most of the workware tripod steps, from 6foot to the tallest. I like these as they are very robust, adjustable 3 legs, and a blank top, so nothing gets in the way when hedge cutting, also apart from the single leg on the biggest set, every other set uses spring loaded pins to adjust legs so much quicker, and the lads haven't successfully broken any yet, touch wood. So much quicker, safer and lighter than any other steps we have had, especially tripod ladders we used to use a lot. Peter
  25. Hi, we have one recommended by aspen from memory, will look at yard tomorrow and send the details over, stays in barrel, hand cranked, done the job for several years no problem. Peter

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