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Jesse

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  1. Hi Littletree, if you have no ties just chance it- i did 2 - 3mth stints on a holiday visa and ended up working 6 days a week, They are really short of skilled climbers and if your good you wont be out of work, sound advice from Taupotreeman get in with the locals down at the RSL Clubs and bond:lol: youl have great fun, each time i was over there i was offered sponsership even at my age and when i was there 1st i was 37 2nd time 38, no probs finding work. I would love to live there, and if the wife ever gets rid of me il be gone like a shot:thumbup1:
  2. I mite have the small manual that comes with the 192t it came in the box, if thats the one, what did you need to know?
  3. depends what you have to work with, where your gaps are and age of hedge as some stems may be too thick or mite snap as you try to lay them, this can be a problem when trying to close an open gap in the hedge, you may have to work or lay a species that would have been better to coppice, Holly,Beech and Oak may also be a consideration, you could also select a few single trees within the hedge to remain for Habitat diversity and Amenity value, you do have to watch the Oak with horses as it is poisonous to them.
  4. what about Paint your wagon, Clint was great in that he even sang in it and as for Lee Marvin well he plays the best drunk ever, and how great was Clint as his mate sharing the wife like that, great film and great to sing along with, best to see it on the big screen:thumbup: if you get the chance.
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    Royal Marines?

    Hi Hama i know you are good with fungi, an expert even, but can you tell me what Grobastic means? my reference material being youtube full metal jacket:lol:
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    Royal Marines?

    :thumbup:love it , i cant believe whats out there on youtube, TMT did you like it last night? my head was sore today:thumbdown:
  7. always lay close to the bank and uphill, clean out as much timber as you can, id say dont then trim anually but re lay in 5-7 or 10 years time you could even go longer if its been layed well the first time, remember your doing this to produce a stock proof boundry and fire wood, i know cutters who will still in this day and age buy hedges for the timber and re lay within the ageement, i dont do it just for the wood i charge from £8 to i think the most iv ever charged was £25 per meter that was on black thorn but dispite the thorns in the hands it must be the best wood to burn
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    Royal Marines?

    just found this one i think youl like it TMT, I wont post any more, i promise:lol: Hama you mite like this one too:thumbup: youtube Royal marine nod cracks a run ashore in exmouth
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    Royal Marines?

    these will bring back good memories Royal marine nod god caught without his weapon and Royal marine nod gets put on the flank both on youtube its the first time iv seen anything like it made me cry with laughter:thumbup:
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    Royal Marines?

    Hey check out you tube Royal Marine nod gobs off theres some top stuff, just what its like:lol: i didnt know how to link it to this site mayme you can im sure arbs will find it funny
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    Royal Marines?

    hi Mark its not nogs its nods i dont know why, all i know i was one in 1984/85 and then i wasnt, it was much better not being a nod, it was not very nice being a nod i remember it well, it was orebul:lol: i went through a lot of PAIN at that time of my life ,but you know what they say- no pain without gain.
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    Royal Marines?

    That is a great quote and i will say no more.
  13. No im not nuts the new landys are not the same as the old ones, for a start there is NO play in the steering wheel not like the old ones with half a wheel of play, the new Pumas have been designed with motoway driving in mind, the new 6 speed box is perfect for distance driving at speed, once you are in 6th gear you are only just over 2000rpm at 80mph. my last truck was a 2009 shogun and i think the Puma handles better than that did , the build finnish was better on the Shogun, but the Pumas better both on and off road , the brakes are very responsive, i do alot of motoway driving, i consider traffic conditions and if they permit i will travel at 80mph with no problem at all, i still have to move over for everyone else whose doing over 80mph and thats a lot of other cars 4x4s and the odd 7.5 lorry. i know when its safe to travel at speed and when its not, iv been driving for 32years with no convictions or points, i take onboard what you are saying and i do remember what the old landys drove like, the Puma is in a different league. im not NUTS. on the day of my testing the new 2.2 i was just trying to make a comparison. its soon going to be legal at 80 isant it? and iv never even been pulled by the popo
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    Royal Marines?

    Hi george, shell i tell you a not very nice event, you must say if you want to hear it, i will be glad to tell it as its played on me for a long time?
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    Royal Marines?

    OK lets stop there ,if you cant join dont worry , mojo, theres a reason, but life is like a box of chockes, if its not to be then do somthing else, trees me thinkin,think of it this way i had close friends really close friends who got through to the last big yomp at the end, and broke, they left broken men , with no green lid, or even worse, broken young men and it broke my heart to see, but id say dont dwel lifes too short, feel free to ask me anything i dont care ps my spelling is really c**p and im really not happy ,what shuold i do?
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    Royal Marines?

    Hi George, i only just made it through to my prmc , it was a 3 day thing then, i think it still is, and as i got of the train at lympstone i lined up , stud to atention and had a rabid fomin at the mouth cpl , scream at me ,tell me "the ant no way your passin out" crumbs if i had a plan B i would have run a mile, but i didnt, trianing was hard , BAD ,not as hard as days gone by as i was then told, but to this day i can still remember every day i was there:thumbdown: some of the things i sore, and did , will stay with me forever, one nice or lucky thing did happen while in training, a rest bite, i spent a week with prince Eddward, ithink it was on" Hunters gloom " we had a good crack, we didnt get beasted much that week but straingly iv never seen him since! i never got an inivte to his weding or wasnt asked to be a godfarther:lol: i did over the years get To meet all of em through one funtion or another, isnt the Q a short arse, can i say that with out been baned again? but any way iv had fun and changed my ways but theres still a lot of fun to have, any one on here serv on " the royal yacht " ? when it was in service, im gesing thats a wild shot in the dark!!
  17. come on you know how fast everyone drives, i just like to be in the fast lane, i love overtaking them BMWs, porches what ever:thumbup: even with a load of chip on board, they just love the smell of wood chip first thing in the morning:lol:
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    Royal Marines?

    Nice sentiments Hama, its funny how things work out, i 1st joined in 1984 wanting to do my bit ,but after training ,that war was over, since then popularity (sorry about spelling) of Royal Marines has verieded, as different wars have come and gone so has the popularity of serving members, at times we have been hatted people and at other more recent times more liked, memories are short and people soon forget the sacrifices that have been made. My own outlet since leaving has been working and living with trees for me its not a job its my life now, a sad note is that many of my old mates are now dead, not from wars but from suiside and drink. another thing i do like about working with trees is the camaradery between arborists, its the same as that between Royal Marines:thumbup: did you like that:thumbup1: im not very sensitive and im sorry if iv offended anyone.
  19. YEP south west, there prices ant always good i used to buy a lot from them and like you said there prices flew up es on ale ,now i have to go to tesco for that, but today was just by chance, just passing so i called in, and as a result i got a bargain and some lucky traveller is worming his toes tonight:thumbup: How strange is fate?
  20. yep im with them for the 2nd year EL, PL, PI, and as my turnover was down a bit so was there quote , big thums up:thumbup:
  21. On my way to test out a new truck today i called in at mole valley F and got a carrington compact multi stove ,should of been £495.00 got it for £222.74 on clearance, its in and burns lovely, sold me old stove to a traveller for £200.00 this afternoom, hows that for magic:thumbup:
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    Royal Marines?

    Hi Buttons , caurse it does, brothers for life, once a marine always a marine:thumbup1: hope you got over your bike accident, hows work now? are you into trees and climbing or have you had to give it up? theres always consultancy work.
  23. OK after much shouting i got my 2011 1st service for £379 and the loan 2.2 LR 90 van for free, they did try and spring a £17 charge on for that but i said no. so to my review of the new 90 2.2 van , it seemed nippy around town, the clutch felt light and gear change was more smooth, i was hoping to see how quickly it would get up to 90mph on the motorway, thats its new uprated top speed, but it was disappointing, it was windy and thats how it felt, like driving into the wind, both leaving and going back, my foot was hard on the floor and i never got above 83 to 84mph , i dread to think what it would be like towing:thumbdown: so when i took it back i told the rep how good it was:lol: and asked what he would give for mine he 1st SAID £19,000 thats for a 2011 Hi Cap HD with air con power windows and other goodies and fancy paint, i said put it in writting and it then went down to £17,000:confused1::confused1:hows that work? so i think im going to stick for the mo, apparently there are 2 variations of the new defender and both are bassed on the freelander, due to come out 2015

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