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timtree81

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  1. I can help you out if your in need of a tractor / trailer
  2. Some very nice pictured there , what was the reason for the ash removal ?
  3. That's not good , the fire fighters will struggle to put that meany Tyers Out , hope no one gets hurt
  4. Thanks Steve will try them out 👍
  5. That's a tad small Murray , it's got To have a reach of 25m
  6. Does anyone on here have a 30m Mewp or can anyone recommend some one with such a lift ? I'm In Swansea area and my number is 07967502218
  7. Don't use the m3 to price work , it's very nice tho 👍👍
  8. I would go down the quad route , if money is an issue you can pick up second hand quads for as little as £1200 even 4x4 ones , as long as it has good Tyers you will not go far wrong moving 12" poles on steep / slippy ground
  9. You will pick up a used danequip cheap enough , fantastic grinder
  10. I'm not 100% either but he is a good bet hope you can find some one pal
  11. David rice would do one I'm sure , trouble is he is down my way
  12. A Robbin tells me enviroscape are recruiting ATM
  13. Who was that with dean ?? Seems pricy for a 40 ton crane
  14. Fantastic job guys 👍👍a nice luxury having 2 in the tree doing the work of 1
  15. It's my second time using them , there were 15 stumps that had been treated with Eco plugs 2 years before on the same stretch of river and they were all in decline , it seems a good way to kill a stump
  16. That's crazy stealing a dog , glad you have her back mate
  17. Today's job , Eco plugging a few alders
  18. Sorry chaps derail not intended , I do like a tw
  19. There is always a reason for and against every chipper , I personally think that if your using a chipper every day you need the machine that's built to last , not needing blades changed every other day or the flywheel Bering changed before its done 1000 hours , a b and q chainsaw cuts wood great but I wouldn't like to make a living with one
  20. If I'm honest I do like a tw , there great for small jobs and general tree work but come on I mean compared to the market leaders there pants , the spout on a tw is made from the same metal as tuna tins , where as a Schliesing or a bandit is made from real steel
  21. We have 2 of these mills there built to last foreva , that's a great price to , it's will sell soon enough
  22. It was trimmed up so the bar clears the width in one hit , the buttress of a tree can splay out and cause the bar the fall short on the other side , a way around this is to cut heigh .

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