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  1. I have a back garden job going to last two / three years, involves terracing a steep slope and installing a parking area at the bottom of the garden currently there are a few scruffy trees to remove , spruce ,fir old fruit trees and two pollarded oaks, if we show all these trees to be removed on the planning application s there a time limit on there removal, I think not as planning permission once work has started dosnt run out. Am I right ? the work is in a conservation area and no trees are tpo
  2. I have a leylandi in the garden I know is 76 yrs old very good deep topsoil over alluvial subsoil less than 40 feet tall and three feet across, got to be careful
  3. dumper

    Chainsaw winch

    The saw must be twenty years old I don’t reckon it’s been worked
  4. Yes your right i should have put 8x4 or 200 x 100
  5. Buying from importer
  6. Wholesale off the docks in packs 35 8ft? 8 ft 4x4
  7. Currently buying at £22 selling at £32these are American in origin
  8. For sale on witham web site can’t do link might interest someone
  9. Won’t open just post picture
  10. I have had training on my Cormidi, no course is required as they are chariot stand on. However my local training co charged me £ 400 for a one day training course for three people to satisfy the HSE who we were working with on site at the time. we did loader with bucket,forks,mower,tipping skip,and three way skip. all they wanted was someone to sign that we had been trained and were in the opinion of the tester safe using the machine I had to do a npors course for a telehandler for the avant plus a lifting suspended loads for moving trees
  11. They are also good for stumps make sure it’s go a good tooth, don’t rate the blade on rather back tooth should rip through roots
  12. The problem with freshwater crustaceans is heavy metals, mussels and oysters are very young when eaten, I don’t know about the more exotic ones
  13. At 100 yrs old and having filtered the shit out of the bottom of the lake for the whole of there life would you?
  14. Duck mussels are found in a more domestic situation usually of an evening when returning from a large intake of alcohol but can be found during the day best avoided
  15. They are young native swan mussels look for the parents they can be the size of your hand
  16. I used Nfu for my labourer they allowed him as a named driver to build his own no claims at my expense,not cheap but worthwhile
  17. More pictures would really help
  18. Not sure is not metasequoia would like to see more pictures of the branches. a lot of opposing new growth if you look
  19. Oh yes there is
  20. Didn’t read properly still use timber tec screws
  21. The price of seasoned sleepers will knock the job on the head use green English oak sleepers and fix with coach bolts or timber tec screws if you don’t want to see the screws counter sink and plug the holes
  22. Look ideal for a spade thought about a bit of hand work and a jcb front bucket?
  23. How big are they got a picture?
  24. The five series are much more stable for very little more weight and size

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