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RobP

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    French Riviera
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    Arborist / Landscape Manager

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  1. I had this prooblem many moons ago, can't remember exactly but think it was coondensation in the vickers unit. Bypass it by joining the two wires together like High Scale suggests, to eliminate the possibility. Also recall having problems with the female spade end connectoor on the back oof the ignition switch vibrating loose.
  2. Errr, that'd be a fig. 8.5 then wouldnt it
  3. I've had my Stihl HS85 with 1.1m bar now for 10+ years now and still going strong after muchoos abuse. Used to use one before that too with old boss and can't beat 'em.
  4. Try soaking your jammed knots in a bucket of water for a few hours...
  5. In the past i have introduced a lump of wood or smthg solid into a fig.8 or bowline on the bight - makes it much easier to loosen up. Hoow about splicing a large dia. heavy duty prussik loop, never tried but might work also..?
  6. is it not possible to snatch down as low as poss then chog off remaining onto crash mats; the shorter the pole gets the more control and accuracy you have with the discs? As least if you do bust smthg its only the folks you will have to answer to
  7. Depends what suits you, not whether its still used or not. I like it personally its what I learnt on, has stiffer properties than the modern and takes some work to coil to avoid twists and kinks. Much better than the multi-plait (stretchy boingy mare to splice stuff) but modern cordage is the way forward what with todays mechanical devices. Like Pete I still use it for lanyards and have even made a few split tails with it.
  8. ...just to say if you are interested you get first refusal as you were the first to show interest, only fair... karma 'n all that ;)

  9. Hi Mike, i'm asking 2k no vat to be collected in Maidenhead Berkshire, unless you are anywhere between Calais and Maidenhead could deliver. Cheers Rob

  10. I lied, I brought my gear with me
  11. Hah, I did exactly the same 8 years ago - Nice, Genoa or Turin airports work...
  12. It certainly is a very good opportunity for somebody Benn. I have had one or two very enthusiastic emails from students applying for this opening to fill their gap/work experience year. Could I just clarify that we are looking for someone to stay longterm providing the initial six months goes well. Thanks Rob
  13. Hey folks, I'm new here! I'm after someone to work along side me at a private villa near Monaco. The property is 2.5 hectares and home to many pines, olives, citrus, fruit and ornamentals native to the Meditteranean, South Africa and Australia. The garden is mature and has been neglected for three years so it is a bit of a salvage project. The position offered is full time under basic French contract for an initial period of six months, with the possibility of becoming full time permanent at the end of the six months if all goes well. A bit of an all rounder who has the Arb experience under their belt and may have started out as a gardener / landscaper would be ideal. The job itself will be maintaining the tree / shrub / plant collection and lawned areas. We are also going to install a pottager so experience in this would be a bonus. If you like the sound of this position and got the lust for big technical take-downs out of your system then please do send me a copy of your CV to [email protected] If you don't like sun, sea, wakeboarding, snowboarding, hot chicks, fast cars, F1 and think you would miss the rain then please do not apply. Rob

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