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armchairarborist

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  1. had a quote to do this afternoon, was booked in this morning by regular customer, wanted me there at 3.30pm, fine i'll be there, got there nobody home, walked dogs up road 15mins, still nobody there, went home, wouldn't mind but its my bleedin accountant..
  2. have to wait till i've handed me assignment in next week.. shhh im meant to be workin on it now haha
  3. fine i'll set up my own thread on mulberries anti mychorrizal mechanics then.. hmm chicks? had to stall a few jobs because of them.. even the customer who works for RSPB didn't agree with protecting nesting pigeons though..
  4. similar to mulberry trees then?
  5. pretty sure the only other 'side' tony bats for would be 'fungi-cide'..
  6. especially when its the boss and yr up the wrong tree..
  7. of course do it to a tree which is not to be retained..
  8. no usually its under the seat, if you want to take the seats out then you would have to unplug it anyway, i hope its got one now haha, think its something to do with how close the seat position is to the dash, havnt played with one for ages though
  9. theres usually a plug to the sensor under the seat..unplug it:thumbup1:
  10. right on time, hear that?..its wanging it down, planted some trees this week, always get nervous if it doesn't rain after planting, planted loads last year and then had about a month of no rain, lost quite a few:thumbdown:
  11. not for sale, the guy just got it and he likes it, sorry..
  12. :thumbup1:can't quite make out what you planted, is that two different lengths of rabbit guards?
  13. well it looks like its kinda the same set up as a chipper.. think its for cereal crops rather than wood but well preserved machine, oh the woodchip next to it is from a timberwolf haha:001_smile:
  14. taking photos is good advise, when its all finished and running fine keep the box of spare bits that you couldnt find where they go..
  15. wow Dean its like as if you can see right into it from there.. any idea why my passenger door wont open at all?
  16. planting for the future, e.g edible forest gardens, sustainable alternatives to the supermarket junk, local produce rather than importing stuff etc, can you tell i'm hungry? oh tell them all to get a job and not sponge off others..
  17. love the pic of the merc wagon stuck stephen, been there many times, let down by road tyres haha
  18. scots is ace when seasoned.. lights with a match and burns a bit like a candle with a wick in it, real nice for pine not much spitting..Ed
  19. could be.. i've got a head full of junk and its getting mixed up:thumbup:
  20. isnt it gardens of heligan where there is a headache tree or plant or something.. if you touch it you get a headache? don't fancy it but interesting..
  21. tickled the last bits with the hedgetrimmers, best bit today was homemade soup in the summerhouse sat on massage chair, courtesy of happy customer:thumbup1:
  22. 341 did a bit of the hornbeam and the 460 was long enough to cut the top 1ft off the leylandii liam, why do you ask? then trimmed my knuckle with the silky haha
  23. getting sick of hedges now.. hornbeam and leylandii again, yawwwn

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