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sean

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  1. I'd like to read it if poss please.
  2. could be......would have to get a proposal together i suppose.........when you say 'force them to the ground'.....in what way?
  3. In the bowels of an oak Tibetan cherry beginnings of a magpies nest
  4. mine arent even photo's.......just made on the puter
  5. is that for all those who cannot 'see'?.........paintbox ya own photos mate!
  6. Wasnt as manouvarable as i thought it would be but it sufficed. I'm sure if i had it for a few days and played around with all the scopes and booms it would be more so......good bit of kit though.
  7. This'll be another fine one then.
  8. few from today......some great moss.......birch and great example of aerial roots with a vet oak.
  9. and so the vets works list continues.......job we did today.....this fine old vet is on its last legs yet still holding on with 1 precarious limb aiming towards the heavens. Carried out a 10% selective end weight reduction. This was to reduce the weight on the lever but also to try and promote some new growth lower down the limb with a view to possibly bringing the height down in a few years. Seeing it at close quarters however i'd be surprised if this limb is still attached then. Hired in a small tracked chipper. labouriously slow getting from a to b but a fine compact piece of kit. we had the 17 mtr one but MonkeyD had the 23 mtr and was just as compact.
  10. i think sycamore was traditionally used or butchers blocks
  11. Gutted.......as you must be mate....... Nothing to scoff at. What a real shame......however i've been watching the news the last couple of hours and it puts it into perspective a little. Doesnt mean i do not care far from it.
  12. even so....cant see yve wanting it on a website as 'industry standard' really.
  13. They're good mate but i reckon what they arent after is 1 handed saw use:confused1: pic 1
  14. WOW....that must be some ivy to have to rig it down.
  15. heres another but think theres going to be some stunners amongst this lot....theres fine photo's on this forum...think i may have to go and take more.
  16. excellent!!! Are we limited to how many shots we enter?
  17. i was going to say applamatum......but then couldnt be .....
  18. sounds similar.....can the hairs cause rashes etc? The OPM guideance notes i attached will be helpful i'm sure.
  19. just looked.....didnt know there was a pine one..... Heres the guidance for the oak processionary.......might be useful. LTOA-OPM-Guidance-note.pdf
  20. These are found on pines?? They are not the caterpillar of the oak processionary moth then?
  21. Morning David......I acquired a couple of docs from Treeworks.......if you havent seen them already i thought you may fancy a gander........just getting into them myself (if the kids stop rucking for more than 2 mins that is).

     

    Have you got a home email or shall I send them to work?

     

    Sean

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