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Harrison2604

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  1. Anyone selling? Cheers
  2. You have to download one??? Dude, like I said, I'm completely new to this! It doesn't ask me to download a quicktime plug in for a buy it now button. Anyone else noticed that?? That shop page is being redirected to shop.livingwithtrees.co.uk anyway but I havn't set that up yet because I have hundreds of saplings to list haha Cheers
  3. haha! dont think id get owt on it on ebay for some reason! lets see a picture of that alinicoll!
  4. Fasciation is very strange don't you think? haha Check out this beast i found at the top of an Ash tree!
  5. You really think so?? Wow, thanks very much mate. That's given me some more motivation to carry on and get it done! Had quite a busy few weeks recently so I haven't had much time to play with it! But thanks very much! Tell your mates! Haha!
  6. cheers mate, im completely new to this kinda thing... im struggling to sort out the forum, its all confusing stuff! haha. Cheers again
  7. still under a bit of construction
  8. Not a bad as people planting wellingtonias in their garden & then complaining at their rate of growth and size of girth hahaa!
  9. I've had an offer to do a stump grinder ticket for £81 and i was just wondering if it would be of any use applying for another job when I have experience in using a stump grinder already. Let me know, Cheers
  10. Not pleasant!! haha. I'm glad I have waterproof boots and thick socks... wet and cold feet is the worst!!
  11. Haha, I can't complain with that answer! Cheers haha
  12. Why are Christmas trees traditionally conifers?? That's my question!
  13. Only a couple of years! 20 years young! Haha, cheers shrek
  14. poor tree.
  15. These lockjacks look pretty nice to climb on... I gotta get round to trying one out! Quite expensive
  16. Well, I'm not 100% sure what it is yet! Whether it's due to vibrating machinery in cold conditions or because my partner dropped a slice of sycamore on it a few weeks back... Haha, whatever caused it, its bloody annoying. It happens everyday and gives me a very uncomfortable feeling! Oh well.
  17. I'm falling to bits...
  18. Hopefully he's learnt his lesson! If not, he shall once he's severed a limb! It does seem to be the groundsmens fault, am I not correct??
  19. Groundsmen eyy! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzhsZL1ONzM&feature=related]YouTube - Near Death Tree Cutting Experience[/ame]
  20. Nice work mate! I fancy going on a splicing course... Could you point me in the right direction? Also, would you mind telling me the cost? Haha! Cheers
  21. Hmmm! I'm hoping it's the ivy, I really am! Pines are beautiful trees, they're not the best to climb but I wouldn't like it if I had to stay away from them forever! Haha I've heard that cream is good, I shall ask the doctor when I see her next. Cheers for the good luck haha
  22. Hahahaha. Cork oak & Holly?? How on earth can he get those mixed up with a sweet chestnut, they are nothing alike!! Even using a tree ident book.
  23. Oo, that sounds good Jarnii! Banbury isn't far! How much are you looking for then? Give me a rough figure! Haha

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