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jules

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  • Birthday 24/03/1971

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  • Location:
    keswick
  • Occupation
    Tree Surgeon & Charcoal Barron

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  1. There used to be a company called browning logging in the first 4 series. The owners sons step daughter was mauled to death by a dog. She was only 4 years old.
  2. Cheers Jon. The towns lost a couple of really old stone bridges through the night.
  3. It's Keswick. The water is coming over the wall and flood defence and across the road. Mothers house is on the right of the picture.
  4. Hi Jon. Yep it's some form of glass or Perspex. They added it as part of a flood defence a few years ago. It's done well until the river went over the top of it. Can't believe how much rain we've had. Hodge, mother was evacuated at 11am. We've been told the river has gone right through the house now. Not looking forward to tomorrow.
  5. My mothers house is on the other side of the road from the river !
  6. Ffs Johnny. Steve will of put a lot of time in getting arbsafe up and running and if 1 piece of equipment is returned to someone that some scum has nicked then great ! Some businesses are unfortunate enough to have equipment nicked no matter how secure it is locked away and if someone is unlucky enough to of left something in the back of the van or on the side of a road etc by mistake doesn't make em slack arsed, we are all human !
  7. Reduce a touch more and brace the 2 stems or pollard like Mick said, both will retain the tree for you and the wildlife.
  8. It's the same in Keswick. Looked at a few that are turning brown loosing needle quite quickly although the tops are very green with plenty on new growth. There was a spruce beetle around that caused this a good few years ago, it might of returned ?
  9. jules

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    Yep, definitely keep an eye on her. The doctor should take tests and send them off to be tested in a lab, although Europe test more thoroughly as the tests we do don't always show the Lyme disease. If anyone does have it, it gets progressively worse month by month starting with a rash, not necessary where the tick was, then flu like symptoms then you can feel totally fine for a few weeks then it comes back again and can cause all sorts of problems. Not wanting to be a scaremonger, but it can be very serious.
  10. We've had our 230vtr a couple of weeks now. Always had the 150vtr chipper but this machine is is a credit to timberwolf ! The new wider throat and strong roller power just pulls everything in without snedding it, saves a lot of time and frustration. Maintenance is so much easier (grease bank and easy access to blades etc) and two speed tracking is great and with much bigger tracks it gets into places our 150 wouldn't of. All in all a great machine. Good to know your impressed as well Hodge.
  11. Didn't know you'd sold it for cash. If it went through your books you would of been.

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