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Stephen Blair

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  1. probably half a jaeger load of concrete while putting in the bt pole some years ago wouldnt of done it any favours, and is that electric wires aswell tom, if so maybe electricity has something to do with it aswell.
  2. you use it with a saw??now this i got to see jamie
  3. what are you planning to do with these, i only ever use them for lowering stuff, am i missing a good oppertunity to use them for other things?
  4. just cut off the crap bits tom, then make the best shape you can, its an ash tree, you couldnt kill it if you tried mate
  5. gold glitter pen, very nice rich very nice indeed
  6. what did you actually do josh?didnt you bothe rdoing the top half, i think you tickles the bottom with te pole pruner and have an early day lol
  7. that one looks good, the one i saw at the apf was like a pylon, with wires all over the place,
  8. wow, i bet they look great though flying around in flocks, but if it isnt helping the rest of the birdies then that isnt cool. they must be easy targets for our birds of prey though, i would of thought.
  9. does an apprenticeship come under the minimuim wage? or is it exempt, and come under a different employment law?
  10. look like to scabby pops to me josh lol
  11. i take it you got home safe and delivered the goods, either that or you just kept them for yourself ha ha
  12. well done mate, that will take a bit of pressure off you i am sure:thumbup1:
  13. well i thought this was one of daves little funny threads, i had no idea parackeets were so abundant in our country. is this from escaped pets breeding?
  14. i bought a similar thing fot the pole pruner but it was useless, it wasnt bungied like that, i handed it back, and when you cut a branch you usually need to move it which is a pain when you are attached but the hedge cutting is a diferent operation.
  15. will it attach to the single sided trimmer and the long reach version?
  16. eeeek!!terifies me that. do you smoke out trees to make sure they are creature free, or make loads a noise or somthing??
  17. loads of us wanting to but all have excuses. so who is going to be up for the challenge then?
  18. the huge beech hedge gets cut back every year from a platform, it takes a team 2 weeks to do i think. a few years back they reduced it by approx 20feet. anyone who hasnt seen this hedge up close should make a point of it, very impressive indeed.
  19. i would love a job with you mate. how do you guys get on with beasties and snakes at work, or have we just been brainwashed that snakes and killer spiders are everywhere?
  20. heres the little chipper doing some lime, scott is still getting to grips with it, its only his second day with it really, so he hasnt quite got the knack of it, i reduced 3 large limes, cut back all the pathway overhang and end loaded a big limb on a birch on the one side, and all the chip fitted in easily under the trees, and the customer was installing a log burner so we logged the bigger stuff for her and filled her new log store with seasoned timber from my yard to get her started. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5730Hn-xqoY]YouTube - wee chipper 4[/ame]
  21. a view of glasgow today, it wasnt really that misty my camera phone was steamed up. can you spot the Armidillo?

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