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James_skingley

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About James_skingley

  • Birthday 09/12/1980

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  • Location:
    Lincoln
  • Interests
    Bikes, bonsai, bands and buddies
  • Occupation
    Looking for arborist work
  • Post code
    Ln6
  • City
    Lincoln

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  1. <p>Sorry, is what an order or request ?</p>

  2. Is that an offer or a request?

  3. Hey guys if anyone out there has any contacts for tree work in Canada id really appreciate the details cos im desperate to get back out there.thx
  4. Fully trained and qualified tree surgeon desperately seeking any work in Canada if anyone can help
  5. Simple as that my long term girlfriend is giving up on our long distance relationship, and she was sponsoring me now i`m desperate for work out there, i had two offers last year but the duchebag let me down! Please, if anyone hears of anything let me know thanks
  6. Ive posted my c.v to various international job banks but thought id put it out to you guys too. I want to get back out on the road and see more of the world, if anyone has heard of international opportunities please let me know eh? Ideally Canada cos I used to live there but didnt get to see it all, but right now I`ll go anywhere....
  7. Had mine a year now, all the padding has fallen apart(glue does not like sweat).I've found that the sweat band up front holds on to too much liquid then releases it at the most inconvienient time! The ear defenders lost their spring after the first six mmths so don't help much anymore. He smoke visor I was using broke too easily(one rouge conifer branch under it and it snapped off just near the metal wheel. ) this is all because I wanted to look the dogs. Petzl make solid practicle lids. Hurmph.
  8. Love nearly everything about my skylo, nearly. I find it a little bothersome that there are no quick release toggles on the leg loops. So I end up hopping about and putting poo boots through my life support system part from that, comfy, safe, lots of kit loops. Never reyes the treemotion or majic, heard nothing but good things about the sequoia though. Trybefore you buy.
  9. Yeah we were saying something similar today, taking the spare onto the front. It really needs a whole new chassis making up, which considering the price of the chipper it will even out in cost. It is a good chipper, just bad design.
  10. Ok, so we have just picked up a landforce 165 at a local auction. Seemed like a good machine at a good price. The sting in the tail is a major design fault. It's arse heavy, by a fair go. This not only makes it a pig to manover around the yard but... It puts an massive amount of pressure on the front end and the tow hitch when towing. When we pocked it up we noticed some welding near the front end, we have already welded it once where the previous welds failed. Today, the chassis tore clean I'm half while we were on the way to site. There is way touch pressure and vibration going on. So my question is has anyone else had this problem or heard of this?
  11. Hi I worked in Winnipeg for a year with a Metis Tree company, then I came back to England and have been working with an AA approved company. I am putting together my career cv by collecting relative nptcs and such. My Fiancee is Canadian and we will be returning to Canada sometime next year. I`d really like to make contact with you man and keep up a communicA. Our hope is to marry and (sorry my fiancee and me`s hope)emigrate back to Canada. I dont care about the rain or the snow or the mossies I love the work.
  12. "Guy Faulks two women at a time"

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