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Posts posted by hairy_woodsman
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Hi Owain
Have you tried Hugo at Heritage Tree Services (based in Henley on Thames)?I believe he is look for a climber. I have pasted a link to a vacancy on his website below:
Heritage Tree Services Clients
They are an excellent, professional and friendly company.
You could also try:
G A Butler & Sons - Newbury
Landmark Tree Services - Windsor
Arborfield Arborists - Arborfield (South Reading)
P.J Lush - Reading
Tom Cottrell Landscapes - Wallingford
All established and well respected companies.
Hope this helps, good luck.
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I am seeking work for a week in either in Lancs, Cumbria or Beds w/c 16/11 or w/c 23/11.
Tickets:
CS 30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
MEWP
CHIPPER
PTS (LKT, COSS has run out, sorry)
UA1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3, 4,
9 years experience.
If you require anymore information or details please do PM me.
All the best, hope to hear from you soon.
Gav
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I am seeking work for a week in either in Lancs, Cumbria or Beds w/c 16/11 or w/c 23/11.
Tickets:
CS 30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
MEWP
CHIPPER
PTS (LKT, COSS has run out, sorry)
UA1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3, 4,
9 years experience.
If you require anymore information or details please do PM me.
All the best, hope to hear from you soon.
Gav
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Stretford born lad, so UTD 3-0
COME ON YOU REDS!
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Don't know if this site has been posted before or not (so sorry if I am repeating a link)
But for anybody unsure how to tie some of the knots being mentioned this is quite a good little page: Grog's Climbing Knots Index
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hi try countryside-jobs.com some time have some thing fc, national trust and councils advertise on it.
As well as the above mentioned sites you could try:
land-force.com
earborist.com
horticulturejobs.co.uk
You could try speculative CV mailing, if you get no answer on the phone.
Good Luck mate, its hard considering present economic climate eh.
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Hey, im no chav....and we call it SHAVS (stihl hand arm vibration syndrome)
Thank god cos you are in the minority then. I spent 6 years in Essex and now I sound like someone out of Eastenders, I wear Burberry caps and drive a lowered Vauxhall Corsa.
Does that mean SCUM stands for: Sthl Chainsaw Users Manual
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Jesus didnt know I was going to start the old Husky v's Stihl summit talks, just thought I would try and help someone out, I don't work for ACAS you know.
And you are right Husky King we are all thieves from the North. Just as Essex geezers are mockney chav's.
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No offence but i think thats a bit expensive really, when you can get a new one for near £700 without the risk and with warrenty too.....
It is but it may be worth the punt as he has got "make an offer on it" and if you picked it up it would save £25:00 on the delivery (he is based in Stockport).
Your right though, it may run like a bag o nails.
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Thought somebody may be interested on here but there is a Husky 395XP (28" bar) for sale on Ebay £675:00 Buy it now and also make an offer + £25:00 postage.
It says it has only been used 5 times and is in good nick.
Would buy it myself if i had the spare cash.
Dont know if I am allowed to do this, though the item is not mine and I dont know the seller, so sorry if I have breached any rules on here.
All the best
Gavin
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FOR SALE:
Arbessentials Chapter 8 roadside kit (2xbags)
The full kit includes:
2 x tree cutting (triangular)
2 x men at work - end (triangular)
2 x rod narrows (triangular)
2 x keep left/right (round)
8 x tripods
2 x holdalls
Kit is in good condition. (new £632:00, inc VAT (Buxtons)
Only thing wrong is one of the tree surgery legends has a 6" rip in the sign plastic.
2 x stop/go signs (600mm)
Good condition. (new £90:00, inc VAT (Honey Bros)
£400:00
I wish to sell both kit and signs as a lot.
Items are located in East Sussex, though I am sure pickup/delivery could be arranged as the items are too heavy & large to post.
If you are interested or require more information or photos, please PM me and I will message or ring you back.
Thanks alot
Regards
Gavin (hairy_woodsman)
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Sorry about that Saw, just thought Bobs post was hilarious.
My first concern before even thinking about felling would be do you have the authorisation to fell them mate, i.e do you need a felling licence, are they within a AONB, SSSI etc... or are they subject to TPO or conservation area restrictions?
My second would be not to get wet!
You stated cut and fell in the same sentence mate, it may be me but cut implies reduction/pollard etc.. fell implies down to ground/coppice. Make sure whoever has contracted you knows what the score is.
Good Luck, take yer wellies and snorkel
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I laughed my arse off at that one, top one that.
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Hey Woodpicker (sorry don't know your real name mate)
If you are really stuck, I may be able to help but I am in Sussex at present and I would only be able to get there and work Thurs/Fri/Sat.
I am a qualified and experienced (8 years) climber with NPTC CS30 - 40 (inclusive) competant in all aspects of Arb and Forestry, climbing, grounding, felling, chipper, MEWP etc..
I also have all my own climbing kit, ppe and saws.
So if you are really stuck and the rates are good then give me a ring mate.
Tel: 07825 447078
Good Luck
Gavin Rowe
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Hey Dave
Thanks for that.
Have already priced up UA1, 2 & 5. Its about the same as getting your relevant rail tickets.
I am sending my CV to varying companies up and down the land at present. I seem to do more computer than tree work, lol.
Thanks again, appreciated.
All the best
Gavin
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Hi All
I am new to Arbtalk (so be gentle with me eh).
Have been in the business 9 years now though.
I am currently living in Oxfordshire but I would consider any position, especially in the North West area.
I would consider anything including, felling, climbing, surveying as I have experience in all fields.
Qualifications:
NPTC CS: 30-40 (inclusive)
C&G Arb (Level 2)
HND RRM (Rural Resource Management)
LANTRA: Forestry Cert
FASTCO: Forestry Cert
Previously held, PTS, Site Warden and COSS.
I would be prepared to train or re-train for any position if required.
If anybody would like any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you for reading
Regards
Gavin Rowe
Combined CS40 and UA2.3
in Training & education
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Canal Navvy is right, Terry Crick does complete those courses combined.
I have pasted a link below to the training page, it includes costings and Terry's contact details.
Arb Training by Apex Arb Training - Terry Crick
Hope this helps.