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arbwork

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  1. Yes lots of fun answering the questionnaires about our recruitment policy!
  2. doin paper work:thumbdown:
  3. Mulching tree stumps dug by others
  4. Dam its done it again http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/10361-show-your-tractors-50.html#post378749 ugh
  5. sorry to read about Mog damage, enough to cope with without that added stress , good luck with fixing it
  6. and here in Milton Keynes
  7. :001_rolleyes:more avatar Opportunity?
  8. Had the small seppi flail out mulching undergrowth on a fairly steep site last and this week, tried to get the trees upright In the photo!
  9. brake band broke on ours today, very few hours on the saw
  10. Here is his bench just found it on a phone! And a bit more spider
  11. Just a quick thought to warn anybody hoping to make a visit to Hatfield House the area that contains the Hornbeam I think is not open to the public,
  12. Felix yes
  13. David where to start, firstly it is good to see a site with such an incredible portfolio that is owned and managed by people who care, I think Rik and his team are basically doing a good job by trying to take on board the management of the more important trees by using methods and application of management that they have learnt by experience and through meetings with ATF and others, my 1st experience of an ATF visit was Hatfield, it must be difficult to decide on what to do, to intervene or not, the discussions on site esp in the Hornbeam area interesting, I learnt from that, from the Lady from Hatfield forest, was not to completely re coppice Hornbeam, I thought the fences looked out of place, to formal almost, but recognise and understand the reason for them being there, possibly the stacking of brush wood or some other demarking of the area, rope as Bruchcutter suggests, educating visitors not to go to far but it is tempting to explore the hollow trunk, the fung etc. TBC I think:001_smile:
  14. morning David, to easy if I said 1 word missing?
  15. Tried most of them ! hobbled out to try to take photo of frost on car roof this a.m. only just made it down the stairs, I think Barry Sheen moved to N.Z. to ease the pain , thankfully I’ve never been as damaged as he was!
  16. Good to meet you David, Difficult not to take the same photos ! hope to add a few, would liked to have spent more time discovering! Murphy’s law sunny day before and after
  17. one from an upstairs ceiling, sun light reflected off of car roof through tree projected on to mirror and on wards! Guess the spp?
  18. I have found it better to have a blade with a bent down end at approx. 30 /40 degrees at the end to help with cutting and mulching woody weeds such as the Oregon mulching blade OREGON® 2-Tooth, 12" (300mm) 3mm Thickness Blade I have had excellent results with heavy duty brushcutters with herbaceous plants, tough grasses even through to coppice regrowth etc.
  19. that will be a coppard then
  20. Brilliant, the smile at 1.12 and the dog 2.22 how fast is that saw and chain !
  21. where would we be without 'arbtalk' ! ? good avatar Ed indeed, where bolts have gone before and toplinks and concrete and allsorts, and keep lunging
  22. Lovely old trailer that 1 , I remember visiting trailer manufacturers and trailers in use in forests before making the recommendation to buy it ! ages me I suppose, mmmm trailer retired me not ! p.s. see you next week ed cheers
  23. A couple of pics to keep it ticking over
  24. did you get any bids for it? Possibly a little bit more reasonable than the zetros!

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