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geoff

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  1. I had some mature willows knocked over on my land by a neighbor,in my absense,& have to agree, I was livid & he got to find out in no uncertain terms,it cost him a lot of money in the end.
  2. geoff

    Jokes???

    Quick pic I got,says it all I think...... IMG_0018 by geoff321, on Flickr
  3. Couple I took today,an HC which had been cut down & turned into a stump seat,but regrown; treeseat1 by geoff321, on Flickr treaseat2 by geoff321, on Flickr The next a pine (I think),the tree had been taken out years ago,the stump rotted out leaving the bark & central core. IMG_0014good by geoff321, on Flickr
  4. Had a couple round here David,in the Danbury area,2 oaks & a large beech that I have attended,all maidens,limbs at 12 to 20 inch diameter.
  5. No fear of that..
  6. No worries,got to fone him anyway,owe him a thank you.
  7. What you doin up this late Al... my bad on my previous post,you all good? Will juggle the diary & see what lines up mate.
  8. Plenty of arb related threads here,go read... I agree entirely with the OP. Hat off to Wootton Bassett,and those they remember.
  9. When you hit 'manage attachments' there is a list of image sizes you can upload underneath the browse bit,resize your pics on your computer to be at or smaller then try again mate,that should get you at it,if not post & I or another will help a bit more.
  10. :001_smile:Sounds like a fun idea,sure some of the lads on here can help out
  11. About what mate?
  12. Nice vids,always fun to watch others at it.
  13. Good info Fire Thorn,I dont get the 'Adele' bashing bit though,has she dumped you or something...
  14. The OP might have been responding to the clients demands regard extent of the pruning,I have seen apple trees hit a lot harder than this,(amongst others),& I bet a lot of us have done a HEAVY reduction reluctantly,rather than remove. As a stand alone do as you see fit for the tree type of prune it is not above critical comment I agree.
  15. Regards silverleaf,It can affect apple trees amongst others.
  16. Hope you get it all fixed up Allen (F the Chopper). The old grey feurgusen tractors where petrol start till warm,then switch over to parrafin,I ran one on central heating fuel/petrol at 3/1,as advised by an old farmer,the landy series diesels were injected for sure.
  17. geoff

    stihl 08

    If you dont want it mate,I would have it if I can sort the postage to Essex.
  18. Allen you & my mutt would not be allowed good food like that on any of my jobs.
  19. Simon Stewart makes sense,& if they are local arange a meet up on site,be nice,but ask what their issues/reasons for withholding payment are founded on,make sure you have a second person with you,(just to listen). Get this done & work on it from there. Sometimes people will try it on,or have issues with the work done,you will know where they stand & they will know you want to be payed and wont walk away with your tail between your legs. Mostly with bad payers first time round I will try & establish what the problem is,not by bending over backwards but alowing a bit of slack,I never corner anyone unless I realy want to back it up. The gentle preasure aproach initialy cant lose you anything. If it realy is gonna hurt you after that & you get no joy then asses your options as others have said in a way that witholds your standards & self respect.
  20. geoff

    Bug Fung

    Maybe! Anyway,sorry for derail.
  21. geoff

    Bug Fung

    I had a girlfreind with no sense of taste or smell,I had loads of fun with that,I mean,some of the things the poor lass managed to eat...
  22. Thanks Huck.
  23. Looks a nice truck,but whats the payload like on them?I could be swayed into it if it can carry a couple of ton.
  24. I agree Jon 200/300/td5,good motors,they are what a landy is all about mate.
  25. geoff

    Bug Fung

    Blimey Matt,thats devotion getting that close,put me off my gentlemans rellish on toast breakfast!

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