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Dean O

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  1. Im sure this is covered elsewhere on the site so a search might be better than listening to my ramblings - but - if your subbing - ie as a bonafide subcontractor it would fall on your own insurance. if your going in as a self employed climber for the day etc (which some refer to as subbying) ie working under instruction etc, then I would assume a squished green house would be the liability of your employer for the day. a tpo'd tree would be if you simply cut it down under instruction to do so. but if your employer had told you to cut down tree A (no tpo) and you cut down tree B (tpo) the I would imagine your employer would be in trouble - but his insurance would then chase you for the mistake... others will add to this or correct me..
  2. think Id go down the bandit route personally - just the weight v towing vehicle issue to think of (and for some - perhaps drivers licence restrictions). for example our cabstar is light on the back end when empty so while it can tow 3.5 t not sure I would without a load in the back of the van too.. what are the dealership/distribution networks biased towards locally?
  3. Ive only seen the pic so far - ive been told its been containerised - I would assume recently given the season but.... looks like a bit of weed growth in the pot - maybe a leftover from last year?
  4. Thanks for the in-put guys at least no horror stories in there. (Although stories like Deans are a worry) having looked into them a bit more - not sure that the boot space would be adequate for a pram once the 7 seats are up. and as someone mentioned they seem to be more of an occasional 7 seater? the choice has been between a disco or transporter so far the discos seem to be quite needy in terms of maintenance costs and have huge depreciation the transporters seem to hold their value but, of course, are expensive for what they are - a fashionable van. I saw a pathfinder in passing the other day and thought it looked nice...
  5. Im hoping some one specifying trees to hta specs at 12-14 might be able to tell me if this is what they would expect if it turned up on a delivery I have limited experience, but I was expecting a more broad crown for its species.
  6. any one have any experience/knowledge of looking for a family car with 7 seats. Unless it tows or tips I have little knowledge of 'cars' as a landy fan it pains me to say it but I don't want to go down the discovery route Thanks Dean
  7. for those of you up with your hta/bs specs for trees from nursery, or just those with an opinion: would you accept this: looks very narrow to me? should be a sorbus 'dodong' 12-14 - anybody out there specifying/ planting these that has had them in for comparison? thanks Dean
  8. I'd vouch for silk gloves I used to slip a pair of silk gloves under my motorbike gloves for winter use, found it used to do the trick - they were only light weight summer gloves but would allow me to wear all year round.
  9. Thanks for the help guys As daft as it sounds in this day and age - im not a facebooker would either of you be happy to give a shout out for me. Its a 300 m stretch but only 100-150 metres will be laid this year. I may manage enough stakes out of the hedge but probably not the binders. thanks Dean
  10. is there anyone nearby that can supply?
  11. what/how much oil flow is req. Dean?
  12. people sitting on the wheel arches or the hopper reallllllly annoys me. almost as much as people leaning against the flexible arches over the wheels of the landy - which subsequently bend (slightly) inwards. next time someone does it sit on the bonnet of their car, cross legged to eat your lunch. I think that's a reasonable response.
  13. sorry - I should elaborate if a new employee hasn't got them our order of training would likely be 30-31, then chipper, then 38 then 32 slot in first aid somewhere when either a course pops up or when its time for refreshers for everyone else. I feel windblown should come later as personally I wouldn't put a freshly qualified member of staff straight into the position of dealing with this without some experience under their belt.
  14. your never to old to start - but.... in all honesty most firms wouldn't take you on as a trainee climber. cs38 would be a great thing to have under your belt and in the grand scheme of things you might as well look at 39 while your at it and do it all in one go but if who ever you are working for isn't providing the training and your self funding then I would concentrate on ground based quals (beyond cs38).
  15. Any one's in Ayr? 2009 Landrover Defender 110 HD 4x4 Tipper | eBay I don't really trust ebay anymore but is this local to anyone - seems quite smart.
  16. aha thanks
  17. I'm being lazy really - and although a long shot I'm hoping someone out there does exactly what I'm thinking of so that I don't need to do any research on backdoor sizes and load space lengths etc.
  18. does anyone carry their stump grinder in the back of a combi sized van? I was looking at buying a little van for doing quotes and running around but it needs to be multi purpose to earn its keep I'm wondering what makes + models may be suitable back door needs to be high enough to take the height of the handle bars when going up the ramps, and there may be other practical implications making the idea nonsense? its a hb20 currently towed on a plant trailer.
  19. we have an 03 st150/35 tracked machine. i think the only difference between that and others are the square 6 inch infeed over the letter box - but someone may know different. it came available locally and i needed a tracked machine for a certain job so took a chance on it as it had low hours. it had a few problems when i bought it (which I knew about) once these were fixed it has been a very good machine - though it now sits virtually unused.
  20. nice challenging job. think I'd have put 4 days too. it'd be a game of roulette releasing those cables. think id want to load it straight into a huge hook loader skip without having to try and cut it up tho.
  21. I would consider that from a financial point of view now is a good time to invest. interest rates are relatively low but about to go up, one way of looking at it is - if you weren't to trade up to a newer machine would this one get you through the next economic down turn when it may be more crippling to 'have to' purchase. if you can the ideal would be to moth ball it as a second machine and invest in a new one - plays it safe but admittedly an expensive way of doing things..
  22. Dean O

    mini 4wd truck

    dragon fabrications in Newport are supplying the doblo's as tippers
  23. Dean O

    Summer 2014

    the dead top at around 3.50mins would of given me the jitters
  24. I'd like to issue them to every quote. I really want to try and cut down the processing but up the recording if i can generate everything - t and c's, job description, quote for records and an RA i feel this will save me loads of re writing the same old thing at each stage. i might be wrong too - but would like to give it a try
  25. I had considered going all techno and getting a tablet and a spreadsheet to do this but I just cant picture one surviving very long covered in wood chip dust, mud and water come the winter, and I'm bound to leave it in the cold damp work van overnight rather than take it in and download and use it. I know the alternative is a little stone age but if I can design something that cuts down the paper work i already do on the computer - but means i simply have to save a hard copy its likely to cut down my work load. the RA template wouldn't be filled in at the time of the quote but would be on the back of the job sheet ready to be filled in onsite once issued.

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