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Acer Forestry

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  1. Decent straight stem approx 30" diameter approx available early September, Reigate area. No idea if this has any appeal, but please let us know asap (or it will be ringed), and we can make further arrangements. Actual length of stem can confirm on request
  2. Obviously a good man to work for
  3. I reckon it is worth remembering that any tree company needs capable and sensible people on the ground as much as they need the aerial blokes, and they are worth paying a sensible rate. Have someone remotely lazy or not very observant on the ground and things will go wrong. "Brash monkeys" is a highly derogatory term for guys who still have to be well versed with saws,chippers, rigging, possibly aerial rescue (though a pointless ticket, IMO), making sure that the public are out of the way...need i go on? Think about that. I freelance on the ground and won't work for anyone who has a cr*p attitude.
  4. I agree. A great 4x4 when the air suspension or fancy electronics are not playing up. For towing anything bigger than a box trailer you need 4.0 upwards as they are so heavy, but christ they are thirsty.
  5. Neglected to put phone number on last post, thats 07808 738097, Phil
  6. Freelance groundsman available, experienced, truck and tools
  7. Great vid, will be checking your website regularly. Learned a lot in a a matter of minutes. Just bought a Granberg so this is excellent info
  8. Yes, saw that too. £500 for a basic framework that saw clamps into. I'm in the wrong line of work!
  9. Fair comment-I have just got a second hand Granberg off fleabay for 160 odd delivered, and that's about all I want to pay. The prices are way OTT, i reckon
  10. Ok, replies appreciated. Alec, your knowledge of how to produce beams in naturally higher than mine (as a beginner!), so I have noted that. I will be taking on board as much online info as I can before I start cutting much. Phil
  11. I occasionally have access to oak and other suitable hardwoods for milling (I'm a groundie, employer does not always need what is felled), and would welcome any advice on what may be the most suitable mill- I for the best part would be looking to quarter saw on site to produce beams, with planking being secondary, and depending on what I am able to access other than oak? Also Has anyone used the little Haddon lumber makers with any success, I have had one demo'ed previously and whilst the cuts were not perfect, it did a respectable job on smaller oak that could then be finished on a bed saw. My budget is reasonable but not top end, what would you suggest is the best start-up saw / mill combo for occasional use, ie, not every day, or even week to begin with.
  12. Yeah, I can't help you there bud!
  13. If i have this assumed right, I can put a thread on general chat on for an item I need to shift, as long as it's free? If that's wrong, no doubt i'll hear from Steve soon enough anyway..this is a 20 foot approx box lorry back in fibreglass, wood and ally (still has Lenleys the furniture shop livery all over it)-it needs to be gone from it's site in Biddenden Kent asap and if anyone locally has a low loader / hiab combo big enough to shift it, and can use it for storage etc, let me know. Phil 07808 738097
  14. Any arb ground work, forestry, labouring, anything considered, references and experience
  15. Freelance groundsman available various days from next week on - I work for two companies as required, but work thin at the moment. Mid- west Kent, to Sussex. 07808 738097
  16. <p>Hellloooo Lampost, you don't seem to be on here too often..about that apple??</p>

  17. I am in Cranbrook, so local to here is better- but depends on what is going?
  18. I work for a few different tree surgeons and so am able to occasionally get a deal going whereby I can get some suitable supply for firewood production, but supplies are running low. I am new to doing some occasional bags of logs to supplement income and need to know the best way of locating suitable local cordwood for processing. I'd like to be able supply more than I actually have stacked under cover this winter, so i'm guessing the only way I can do that is try and obtain a fast seasoner (ash), and hope I have some at suitable low moisture by late winter. Any advice welcomed
  19. <p>Garth, we had some message contact over a year back concerning Hiluxes, wondering if you are still into them and if you or anyone you know might be interested in a Mk4 double cab, regards Phil</p>

  20. Experienced groundie working occasional basis as is, for two local outfits. But not enough, hence requirement for more. Mid / south Kent but will travel
  21. ...you may not want to return there too quickly if there is too many of the freaky, bloody great hornets about, of the like that I've just seen? How common are these things, i've not seen them in Kent until recently. My other half had one fly in the bedroom the other week, and I don't mind admitting they scare the bejesus out out of me, never mind her. Was lugging some ash out of a small copse in Staplehurst, and one flew by a few yards away- massive, orangey-hued thing. Is this just load of tosh about the Asian variety making it over here- they had a few people in France keel over (anaphalyptic shock) a couple of years back. If its that normal for whatever variety this is to be here, how come I've not seen them previously..
  22. Kent, thanks for info so far
  23. Kent, thanks for info so far
  24. I'm considering trying to cobble together enough for a mobile sawmill, get trained up and go out as hired operator. Don't want to thin down business for others in my area, but there isn't much work about and I'd like to earn some decent money, if only on a part time basis. Does this sound feasible, given the considerable outlay?

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