Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

combined tree services

Veteran Member
  • Posts

    4,026
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by combined tree services

  1. Perry forestry in Devon - highly recommended or if you want something a little smaller there is CP tree services in Devon
  2. Ford only suggest fitting winches to the rear of a ranger is the front chassis is not strengthened and not man enough for a decent size winch
  3. I currently have an L200 Trojan and although it's comfy , has nice leather seats , air con and goes like stink I can't help but feel cheated , the sterio is a bog standard sterio, the seats at not heated,there is no build in crap nav , and all in all ita just a bog standard L200 with a bigger turbo and leather seats . I have had a look at the new 5series and I certainly will not be bothering
  4. Here is a system used by a housing association that we contract to -http://www.loneworkersolutions.com hope it's of some use
  5. Great advice from Paul , all I would add is that you need to be aware that there are specific endorsements for a MEWP ( City &Guilds - vehicle mounted , self propelled , trailed and vertical personal. I believe that this is the same sort of system with IPAF . Make sure that your training and proof of competence is correct for the machine you intend to use
  6. How often do you replace the AV mounts in the saws/machines ? Gloves are no match for working AV mounts , a company I once worked for tried to substitute decent AV mounts and decent kit with pairs of AV gloves - safe to say it didn't work
  7. Work for what you require financially, surely your capable of working out how long each tree will take then equate the time to days and equate that to your daily rate ? If that is a bit much then I would suggest your out of your depth. Only a fool will work on another mans day rate - you need to do submit a quote based on what it will cost you + x% profit
  8. Have a look in the fuel filter and look for metal swarf , it's usually a good indicator if the pump is the issue , if not then rather than taking it to Nissan I would be inclined to take it to a diesel specialist
  9. It depends on the job requirement but in standard speed-line set up we use righting slings attached to a rigging plate with three way rigging carabiners
  10. Unfortunately 80,000 is more than enough miles to be seeing signs of deterioration within the injection system , what was the service history like from the previous owner ?
  11. Yeah it's all going for chip as the DF was cut previously , we were only brought in to extract the timber and dare I say it " get it sold " .
  12. Personally I don't believe that real life examples are overly useful - having a poorly organised site,poorly trained team , lack of climbing experience, lack of rescue refresher/practice etc . You could have a groundsman with the required proof of training however if he doesn't climb and has a limited/unfamiliar kit then the chances of him managing to change the outcome are most likely to be limited. I personally feel that the industry needs to change it's current stance on the seriousness of rescue requirements - it should not be a " tick box" requirement that is considered and optional . Sadly it seems that the bigger the company the more common it is for climbers to be sent out with teams that lack what ought to be smile and every day skills such as site planning and organisation , dedicated rescue climbers on every site and a mandatory requirement to rehearse rescues every six months and be able to provide proof of all rehearsals.
  13. Haha this is rather true ! We are currently extracting a load of DF from a site that was felled some time ago and for one reason or another I don't see that selling any time soon either - often there is a belief that ones timber is worth more that it is !!
  14. To be fair cornwall is a funny county like that , this timber is right down in the west , unless you have a local market for the timber your on to a looser as the haulage kills it , biomass is not widely used down here yet with very very few reputable avenues to sell to
  15. I have a 170 ton clear fell to do and all that is holding it up is finding a market for it , the majority \ 75%is processor size and the rest being decent saw log. It seems the firewood guys in cornwall are not at all keen on the stuff
  16. If it's running flat it may be caused by a blocked egr valve , waste gate partially stuck open, deteriorating intercooler , lean running due to deteriorating injection pump or injector rail . I have a 54 plate that still pulls like a goodun ....... Mind you I'm fairly sure that's partially down to the new engine and 64k
  17. Teign trees , Paul and the lads are a top bunch of guys , we have come in on jobs and worked with them , I could not recommend them highly enough ,their unimog lift platform is pretty awesome too
  18. I would be really concerned if people thought that the first image was a wise anchor system , here is a video from a guy that I know of on the IRATA side of things , it's interesting the sort of loads that can be put on an anchor point using only your body weight
  19. Exceeding 1000 kg is easier that you think , which porta wrap is it that your using ?
  20. If I remember rightly the timberwolf used to come with braked or un-braked as an option .
  21. You may want to consider whether the system was appropriate for the demands of the job , just out of interest what would you say the S.W.L is for a small ISC port wrap is ?
  22. To be fair there are a multitude of possible causes , what was the approximate maximum weight of lowered sections ? What was the diameter of the lowering rope and which porta wrap ?
  23. It was brought about by the death of a chap in the midlands about 6 years ago , his mother devoted her life to campaigning and raising awareness of just how dangerous it is for cyclists to pass vehicles such as hauliers , builders merchants trucks , hire companies vehicles etc on the inside , her son was killed by a hire company's delivery can suddenly turned/ veered left and killed her son outright
  24. It is both the shock load and the weight - a 40kg section of timber will impose a lesser maximum shock load than a 60kg section of timber , I think the opinions thing to remember is that the potential for shock loading should be avoided where ever possible , hence why the term -snatching timber is seen as not good practice and was replaced with the technique known as dynamic loading
  25. Personally I think it is an attempt to regulate an industry to the point of collapse for the smaller guys , down here in the southwest there is a wealth of small woodlands that will fall out of the sustainable guidelines , both woodland owners and small scale contractors will have to accept a minuscule value for the timber which in turn brings the whole idea of regulating the industry into question .

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.