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Nick B

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  1. They always say that word of mouth is the best advertising this quality job just goes to prove that, Well done
  2. Nick B

    Awesome engine

    That was not called for, only just got out of the Bath Best get back in again LMAO very good
  3. I now feel like ive been told off OK not to good at spelling:lol:
  4. Thanks all for the advice on dead trees very helpfull I will take my time Sorry to derail the thread Steve
  5. Its nice to get a job with enough room to fell a tree well done mate thats 2 in a week
  6. I use a Zubat 300 and saw pod I find it a lot quiter than the 200t, But only on small stuff too much like hard work on big branches:biggrin:
  7. Nice job good size tree only get an impression of size from the picture of you in the tree Do you feel safe when working in a dead tree, is it still strong enough to rope in to, I have a dead Robina to do next month never quite sure of strength of branches
  8. Hope it gets better soon Mozza Have you posted this on Skyhucks tales of the unexpected thread yet I am sure you did not expect that to happen
  9. Had mine done last Christmas 2 weeks no driving, 6 weeks no work But it was fine after that full strength back after about 8 weeks Try to get it done just before Christmas when work is quite Plus side is you can have a Drink and not worry about driving
  10. I dont think I would want to admit to that
  11. I would also like to see them it sounds like a nice job Please, go on you know you want to
  12. I do around 250 - 300 in an average week Most of my work is within 10 miles of the yard
  13. I had the same problem with my tw 125 It was a relay that needed cleaning up to get it going I then replayced it with a new one
  14. Nice to see a job well done Thanks for allowing us to see your work Great video as normal Reg When you give up Tree work you could make a lot of money teaching rigging
  15. Rupe The big question is What weight is it and what can you carry It looks like a nice job BTW
  16. These people must spend hours working on these stunts to get them right I think I need a lie down after watching those 2
  17. I look at things carefully and take my time I try not to rush when using any kind of saw I look at the cuts and think what will happen if i do that I may spend extra time on site but at the end of the day all i want to do is get home to the wife and kids in one piece
  18. They are verry good It must take a lot of time and work to carve stuff like that
  19. Thats looking good Mike What Back are you putting on it
  20. Todays Job Reduction on a privet at least the rain held off but the wind kept blowing the bits up the road
  21. Cool Job I bet they had forgotten that they had a wall behind those trees I can how all that kit makes light work of brash draggin Propper Job
  22. Thanks Andy thats a good link
  23. I would say about £700 1 days work for 3 men Skyhuck Mill-able Stuf is your bonus on top of the job:thumbup: Stump is being left
  24. I often forget the Combi Can & also have forgotten to take the keys out of the truck before locking the doors I also left my phone in the truck and had to borrow the customers phone to ring my wife to bring me the spare keys only done that twice this year:blushing:
  25. I also use Secateurs, a Silky and Loppers as part of my reduction kit I think they do a cleaner cut on thin stems

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