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Gareth Dalzell

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  1. Try Michael Stewart Pressure washers in Lisburn - they're very good and carry all the service parts and seals etc. Or Coates Engineering - a bit closer for you. Michael Stewart Pressure Washers Northern Ireland Home
  2. The tree outline is identical to the old one? Just has that pointed spear branch structure running through it now. Thank goodness the 50th anniversary logo has past by now - "it didn't work for me" - like the old tree that had been napalmed and had died or the tree remains standing after a forest fire So the new logo is the old tree logo with the 50th anniversary spear like branch structure in a more tree friendly colour. Interesting - Obviously just my opinion
  3. PG Horticulture They also do rootball chains. Must be very big or soft stemmed as we lift most up 25-30 girth with stem slings or root ball soft slings
  4. Handy bit of kit for the bigger rings
  5. A bit of light hearted entertainment.
  6. M Large with a fantastic range on display
  7. Over 40 competitors in the climbing comp.
  8. I'll give you an update after this weekends show, might even get a few pictures.
  9. I'd lay off the freelance climbing, maybe go more for the tracked chipper hire for a while. Good you're back and fighting back.
  10. Socket set and extension bar for working on the big torque fastenings. Wheel brace, jack and spare wheel - probably the most common thing you'll have to sort in certain ground conditions.
  11. Smart work and beautiful surrounding.
  12. I got the same attempted log in email on Saturday. Never had that before. Interested to know if it is a common occurrence?
  13. Depends on the location and ground conditions. We,ve found this a good longer term solution. https://www.pitchcare.com/shop/professional-total-weed-killers/chikara-herbicide-50-grams.html
  14. I,ve both operative and supervisors traffic management ticket but I still doubt I,d go for full traffic management for a 10 minute job. I,do probably go double red on two stop boards, van at each end, signage beyond stop boards each end and have it down and pulled to the side in 5 minutes max. It's the safest way to take down a full road closure set up normally except in this instance you didn't have the signs and cones up to start with. Nothing wrong with double red for a few minutes. It does depend on the prevailing road conditions though.
  15. Horses for courses. We,ve done the quad bit but the mule works much better for us. It carries two people safely with all their kit, pulls the chipper, has a tip body on the back, is low ground pressure, select between 2 and 4 wheel drive with diff lock. Pop a sprayer and boom on the back and your can carry extra chemical in a chem safe, water and all your ppe. It,s taxed and insured for the road, has seat belts and road kit. We,ve it from new and it's excellent. It's the smallest 4 wheel drive one they do, but it's well able. It replaced a similar older one.
  16. Nice work. What sort of machine is that and do you have any more pictures of the machine. Thanks
  17. National Ploughing Association September 22-24th 2015

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