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testcricket01

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  1. few pics from the last couple weeks, first job was a couple of limes to be reduced by 2meters all round i had dan curtis climbing for these and 1 of the 2 days for the conifer bashing. then today i was climbing for firm i climb for alot reducing a holm oak by 1-2 meters couldnt get far enough back apart from on the main road next to it for a good view of it couldnt stop and get a pic though unfortunatly, done by lunch time and off for a cold 1 thats how i like it on hot hot hot days if anyone is looking for a good climber i would recomend dan hes a nice guy turns up early keen to get stuck into whatever. does high quality work and is quick.
  2. sums it up i have a husky 372 70cc i use that with a 15in 20in and 26in all runs fine with it. i also have the husky 3120 its bloody heavy drinks fuel and very rarely comes out to play. unless theres a big stem to ring up.
  3. Just make sure you cover all your cost, i no its tempting when you sit down with a pen and paper working the costs to cut things to make the quote look smaller figure ive done it before its not worth it sit down right down daily costs times hw many days add 10% if they arent willing to pay proper money they wont get a proper job there not worth working for!
  4. Get a crane in for the day you will be amazed what you can get done in a day!!
  5. Im told there is holes in the fly wheel for this alot of guys stick a combi spanner thro these holes to stop it
  6. Cheers guys just wondered that was all maybe its a struggle getting the springs off cause its brand new im sure they will soon stretch abit and become easier to remove.
  7. Just been changing my blades on my new 125 and i just wanted to no is there any tips hw to get to the 2 arkward bolts its the furthest bolt in on each bolt that is a right pain to get to. I no ideally you should remove the roller springs lift up the rollers and place a wedge of wood to keep the rollers out the way but realisticlly no one is going to do all that so any tips guys? Or is it just arkward fullstop Thanks
  8. Trained Outdoor activity instructor. But i found out that im good at all the activitys but im not very good instructor because they hardly ever do the activity but just watch teach etc i like to get stuck in!
  9. Any excuse to get sent there is good get to play about with all the tools in the shed
  10. Depends hw long the missus makes me go for
  11. He would be perfect for a local saturday hit it long and hope team. Most the prem leaque teams these days want to walk it in the net.
  12. Cheers mark If carroll ends up at west ham wudnt surprise me there good at buying crap players!
  13. So its my 22nd bday today and this is the best card it sums me up i think
  14. Alot of pound notes have been spent on that!!! Perfect arb truck ideal every but of it
  15. Cant see it very well on my phone but honey fungus maybe?
  16. Sorry to hear that. Didnt this happen before 1 of ur last shows? Maybe up security before ur shows from now on.
  17. I would have helped out im giving a few quotes tomorow though, hope you get it sorted.
  18. From scratch here when i left school and set up
  19. I just replyed to your pm but yes tony any you like is fine.
  20. Nice place that dont think many will turn up willing to rec climb conny hedges tho
  21. Climbing for gareth off here again today lovely rainy day up a horrible yew tree really spread out. really one sided tree over loads of graves alot of little stone surounds under the tree also. With not alot of anchor point. The reddish cuts was what we did last time a month or so ago because it was over the church roof . Managed to speedline most of the tricky timber over the graves.

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