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RobArb

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  1. Thought you might of:001_tt2: but it was aimed more at another poster who doesn't seem to get it:biggrin: Have fun with the fellow "talkers" you deserve it:thumbup1: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  2. Would it be easier to ring? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  3. Cool:thumbup: Are you allowed to name (and promote) this fine firm you worked for today:biggrin:? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  4. Sounds like hard work, hope the package was worth it! That old lady's got some good karma tonight, the la poste woman, not so much:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  5. Introduce red squirrels, they love a nice pine woodland Sent from my Galaxy S2
  6. RobArb

    Too hot

    Yeh I did that in April this year, the heat was hot then! Loved every bit of Disney and your right about the grass, mad stuff. Love the roads over there too, whereabouts did you stay? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  7. I'm going:biggrin: night out in Stratford too on the Friday:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  8. Haha, I'm in my last year of doing the arb degree at Myerscough, plus work for a LA, so doubt it. But good luck anyway, hope you enjoy it, its great to be in the trees:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  9. Lovely:thumbup: bet the kids love it:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  10. Fair point:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  11. Both left handed AND yellow, Blurgh:lol: Some really nice vintage saws in there though:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  12. RobArb

    Too hot

    Stop whinging and enjoy it:001_tt2: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  13. It might be left handed, but there's something just not right with a yellow chainsaw:001_rolleyes: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  14. There's still quite a few hanging on though, seen some nice specimens out and about in Manchester:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  15. Two words Saturated industry:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  16. Awesome news fella, the power of Arbtalk:thumbup: Good luck in the new job too:thumbup1: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  17. I think it might help:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  18. You should em round Salford, half eaten already, you can even get the grubs out of the leaves if you try hard enough:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  19. We do and lots of it of you look Sent from my Galaxy S2
  20. There was a large HC I did a light thin on in Didsbury Earlie this year that a free years back had signs, and ailments of HCBC, someone (don't know who) removed the lessons with a blade, was in good nick when I thinned it and believe it still is There is hope for some trees, just not most Sent from my Galaxy S2
  21. What does that last line say??? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  22. It's not always the case but I do feel a good few years of the practical side of tree work and the experience that it brings is more relevant at first. Not always possible though Sent from my Galaxy S2
  23. Chestnuts are generally suffering everywhere, the HCBC can kill a tree off in a couple of years and doesn't necessarily show symptoms year on year. Cameraria ohridella isn't helping either but that alone won't kill the tree. If it's as you say it is the outcome doesn't look good but without being there I'm not going to say 100% that it is HCBC. Plus the weather hadn't helped this year either. Sent from my Galaxy S2
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  25. beat me to it by seconds!

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