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Tom2020

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  1. 1.Plan your route from the ground to the top 2.Get as high as dear but STAY SAFE 3.Pick the biggest branches or find a medium branch with another one in reaching distance either above you head or at the side so you can hold on to and walk as far out as you can. 4.Keep a direct route from your harness to the main anchor point Dont have your ropes all over the place.Have your kit planned out not all in one place. 5.Try and look confidant at all times. Just think the instructors is wonting you to pass and will help you a little aswell 6.Try and go second on the poles so you can see what people are doing 7.Pass
  2. Price is not everything You may find a harness what is only £100 and you love it to bits then Thinking if i pay £250 it must be good and hating it.You will be wearing it day in day out sometimes,
  3. You think thats good Skills With A HammerVideo
  4. :thumbup:Thats why ive got a 5m Dont wont to admit it tho i have a large bum
  5. Clip it from one D to another d and tighten till its on your bum There's not so much hanging out then.Kind of helps
  6. all for that well in on that lad Came across this aswell thought it was quite funny [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc_Vp9CkYko&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Casey the Punisher scores victory against bullies[/ame]
  7. Glad your ok
  8. Clever bugger Get rid of the tree for free Most people who pay to get it removed Hope not to many cotton on
  9. Sorry i coudent reccomend Simply bussiness after they tried to screw me over I was still with in my 14days and they where convinced i was with them for a month also they did not tell me about there height Restrictions either After i asked and was told there is non Took me a week to get any information out of them. Sorry to derail just letting you know my experience.. Im now moving over to Tree Surgeon Insurance : Specialist Tree Surgeon Insurance and Arboriculture Insurance,
  10. Same He's using the tree and his kit to his advantage Wish i could climb like that
  11. Dose this count!!!
  12. They where having one local to me a few months ago and also got called off It was mainly down to the price what put me off Im starting to save up for the next one near to me if it ever comes along again.As i like bats and it something i think i would enjoy
  13. Depends on what way the tree is learning Ive been told is from the base of the tree Or where it starts to learn from the first branch You would either do the dog tooth or Bore out the center and cut on a 45* angle from the back
  14. Go and get You CS.30 and CS.31 if you dont have them Then you can go looking for work
  15. See you soon the local sometime hopefully Ill get the first round
  16. Stihl heavy duty bar with cant hook 80cm | F R Jones and Son
  17. cs100 G.M Only 760mm wide Easily pushed or towed through tightest access Wide in-feed chute for volume throughput Ideal for reducing armfuls of hedge and shrub trimmings Takes material up to 100mm (4") with ease 4 to 6 cubic metres per hour, depending on material Saves time and money on many landscaping jobs Width 760 mm Height 840 mm (Feed Height)Total machine height 1468mm Weight 195 kg Best u will get i think
  18. Its her time of the month lol
  19. hahahahaha Title has just finished it off for me now
  20. beautifully put together Back flip was awesome
  21. 31 & 32 Are small and medium tree felling. I wouldent use an un-qualified Person to carry out work Not matter what it is,As if it goes wrong it will be down to YOU for letting him do the work in the first place So much for cs39 and stih'sl policy.Not to sell the saw to any one un-qualified But e-bay and other places step in to cover that. I would get some one qualified in the future then you can be sure That they know what they are doing. _____________________________________________________ I could of given a good point Or just spoke complete tosh then
  22. Thanks for the link paul The Method Statement and risk assessment will come in handy looks better the my old ones
  23. Call her Glenda it can be Gloria's Little girl

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