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christcking

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About christcking

  • Birthday 25/02/1983

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    Ayrshire
  • Interests
    Football, Golf, Cycling, Walking, Camping
  • Occupation
    Groundsman, working towards climbing

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  1. Hi looking for one to do a days work in the Glasgow area. Contact chris on 07522272678
  2. Nice one Tim, love to see a jonsered this far west 😉
  3. I put it in the vid to show that not every piece cut goes to plan, and as in all big dismantles there are a few cuts that just don't go your way. But I delt with it and got it on its intended route in the end.
  4. Hi Steve, at 3mins it was a larger limb that wasn't much off of horizontal. I used a v cut to stop the barbers chair and thought that it would have had the weight to carry through the neighbouring sycamore once it had released from its hinge, however it never really got going to have the momentum to brush through, so it sat on its cut and I cut it free.
  5. Cheers guys thanks for all the comments, it appreciated 👍
  6. Cheers we don't get much appreciation for doing things right, only peers notice it to be honest so thank you buddy. aye was a great job the tree really lent itself well for the rigging, it was a pleasure 🤘🏻
  7. A vid of a recent job. The beech had a major defect in the main union as it co-doms, so it was removed in two days, quite a few targets, was a good job. Stem was left as monolith........(thank god!!!) Enjoy
  8. I will be selling my Greenmech chip master 202 soon if you are interested bud, lots spent on it 50hp 8" animal Contact me for more info Chris 07522272678
  9. all, not sure if this is the right part of the site but here goes. I live in glasgow but I am coming to bingley (Yorkshire) to remove some big laylandii from my sisters house. I am looking to ask if anyone from the bingley area knows where to hire a good chipper and where to dump the chip, there will be 4/5 loads I recon. I am not doing this for profit I am simply coming the 300 mile round trip simply to help my sister as she simply doesn't have the money to get these big trees down. Any help of advice would be massive help to us. Thank you in advance Chris
  10. Hi all, not sure if this is the right part of the site but here goes. I live in glasgow but I am coming to bingley (Yorkshire) to remove some big laylandii from my sisters house. I am looking to ask if anyone from the bingley area knows where to hire a good chipper and where to dump the chip, there will be 4/5 loads I recon. I am not doing this for profit I am simply coming the 300 mile round trip simply to help my sister as she simply doesn't have the money to get these big trees down. Any help of advice would be massive help to us. Thank you in advance Chris
  11. cheers mate its a luxury really beats breaking your neck to see the stump lol
  12. HI, just going trough some of my old footage and decided to put together a few videos. enjoy!! storm damaged beech removal, sorry about the abrupt end, ran out of battery lol some stump grinding

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