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armchairarborist

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  1. yep loads here too.. use blower under canopy to blast them before climbing..
  2. approx 15ft i think..
  3. graft? i didn't notice any graft..
  4. anybody can push miniature toy cars through the mud haha:thumbup:, i took a full sized real one..
  5. so the alternator lasted a whole week and then just as dean said.. it died, went to get it overhauled (usually £40) the guy had a brand new one waiting for me for only £35! thought it was a bit cheap price but not complainin, had to spend £117. on re-coring the rad too as i jetwashed it a tad too enthusiastically.
  6. not that nice flavour either, i prefer hazelnuts..
  7. and next you will be telling me to get him a clearer shot eh?
  8. nothing special, just a tree..
  9. took all day to get it all back to the yard.. all 11.5tonnes of it. feel pumped now:thumbup1:, and a little burnt:blushing:
  10. tonights ray of light, and some fresh cut pollards from a while ago..
  11. yes its true the landy is slow, and i didnt even have a trailer on.. the yard is the other side of the valley and to get there i have to drive to the nearest bridge and back.. wonder if an air rifle could get their attention nexttime? the logs havn't turned up yet anyhow..
  12. have to be gentle with the clutch then, no riding the clutch reversing etc, might struggle a bit but should be ok:thumbup1:
  13. nice haha have you ever seen a rabbit? my first mushroom turned into a dumbbell and i gave it up as a bad job..
  14. is that a 3.7tonnes trailer? or a 3.7metre trailer? if its the first then trannys would die within minutes and LDV's within seconds..
  15. Thanks Liam, I'd written them off when they went, if any come back it will be a bonus. plenty new ones coming in monday if they havn't been stolen from jobsite that is.. ah that reminds me i'd better sharpen the 460 before tomoro
  16. thanks for the advice guys, sent one text message to guy i share yard with saying that the chap could keep them if he wants but i'll have to invoice accordingly to the tune of £200, he appologised and they will be returned shortly,
  17. can't save them all hama, but nice try:thumbup:
  18. got up this morning to see a tractor piled high with my logs pulling out of the shared yard i use, was long gone before i could get there, the guy im sharing the yard with said he could take a load of the old logs away.. but the plank took my best stuff, big larch, big oak and big copper beech and left the old stuff, im pretty mad about it and had 30tonnes stolen last year from a different yard, getting sick of me doing all the work and someone else freeloading before i get chance to draw a penny from it..
  19. took this small pear down for a client, as soon as it was down she said the woodpecker had been visiting it every day, immediately felt angry and very guilty..
  20. im tired so i'll keep it short.. i recommended last year that although the tree was in poor health that it should remain as it would likely fall missing most of the building, the owner of the building recently took advice on the tree as the one next to it dropped its top onto the building.. owner then asked me to take it down so after a look round it for health and stability i found major drainage work closeby on 2sides of the tree including excavation within its root area, there are also areas of compaction and areas of tipped soil piled up against one side, the trees stem showed signs of Phytophthora and there was evidence of fruiting bodies on the root its root plate, while in the crown there was evidence of armillaria mellea at approx 30ft up, also the idiots renting nearby units have for years been having bonfires burning scrap car parts below these trees scorching the living tissue on the building side of each one, but really i cut it down for the money and dont feel bad as there are plenty big old trees in much better condition on the site, including some horsechestnuts that are getting galic treatment soon, balls i forgot to keep it short..
  21. nice pic sparko, i love the 'spot the climber pics', Ed
  22. ok i'll try to look them all up and find the differences, haha so much to learn..
  23. nope didnt see the mushrooms last year, looked for them though. this was on a maple that got the chop lastyear within 10metres of todays pic, I id'd it as mellea based purely on what i thought at the time and 3 other arbs (all i would say are better at naming fungs than me) agreed with me.. if im wrong then thats something i need to polish up on, if you think im wrong feel free to comment, i'll get more pics tomorrow if that would help
  24. no tricks this time i promise.. armillaria mellea,and erm well.. ok i dont know
  25. todays job, beech tree with all sorts wrong with it, dropped some height off first then felled. lots of logs to collect another day..

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