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treesnatcher

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  1. dont know who did it but lot s of recent pleaching at alnwick castle hornbeam i think :http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/images/smiliesmodern/thumbup.gifthumbup:
  2. how are the cordyline your way? 98% dead in lincolnshire dozens/week
  3. i hit a load of nails in middle of syc butt last week with 36" bar. Expensive mistake. they were 12" into the wood. metal detector may work but its more junk in the truck
  4. dealt with two mulberry same week 3yr ago. one was tall and had snapped top 3rd, laden with fruit was just hanging on,swinging over an old building and the road. Climber up quick to get it strapped/lowered then i got got a wicked red shower. the hi viz is still at bottom of the box- purple and little bits of yellow. the lowering rope and whoopie sling are still coloured few yrs later. havent had one come up since
  5. 7 till 7 at least, including picking staff up and dropping off, locking up the chipper and tipping. Then fix and fuel anything needed for next day. sounds about right to me. how much profit a day depends a bit where you are, how fast you are, what your doing and what other similar set ups charge locally, round here 200 net profit from 2 men about right. if you calculated your profit correctly.
  6. Called me last week cheeky rep said I had booked in November and he just wanted my address and bank details. As if.....
  7. well i will be checking mine more carefully in the morning.
  8. should be available in library soon then. they wont let you photocopy though
  9. we nearly took a washing line out today!!! lucky it just stretched a little
  10. i think your right and it should be used as an air purge if needed.
  11. Do it while they are awake Dave is off for few months
  12. Organise a shutdown. Cost a phone call. Any damage to wire min 2000. max death if lucky. Slow fry worse.
  13. this is the central growth point on a small 2ft palm roughly ten yards apart from the cordyline pictured below (approx 12ft tall) which appears to have similar problem but on this one it is in the root. also its frothing nicely. could it just be natural decay following frost damage?? thanks for looking
  14. please give me a call we can do any of options discussed we are also local. andy 01400 272152

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