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Lloyd Jerrey

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  1. ^^^^^^thats the solicitors I mean!!!!
  2. Sadly, probably on a very expenisve bed, in a very expensive house, in a very expensive neighbourhood
  3. Suing a primary school for breaking your ankle during a parents race at sports day?!?!?!?!?! wtf is happening to this country
  4. That was embarrassing!!!! My mum and step dad run a small tree and garden company and we currently have barely any work at the moment and I would kill for work at the mo and then there's half arsed lazy bastards like them just throwing opportunities away like that and its its sickening. I'm currently doing a bit of bar work to pay rent and to make do while hopefully the work picks up, which is awful pay and not what I like doing but I'm doing it because I have to. They should stop giving benefits to people like that so they would have no chance but have to work these so called Sh!t jobs and get off there fat arses!!!
  5. Hi Reg, Im only a beginner in the arb world, but its absolutely fantastic watching your videos really fascinates me, your a real legend and love the new product. Keep doing the videos, because love watching them. All the best, lloyd
  6. Check out the scenery, stunning!! Good work lads!
  7. Hahahahahahahahha absolutely brilliant lol:thumbup:
  8. Brilliant video mate, quality is fantastic!!!
  9. Big old job!!! Just the shear volume of conifer when its on the ground is just so depressing isn't it. End jobs looks cracking tho mate
  10. Excuse me sonny jim but no gingers allowed on here :) lol

  11. Hi mate, Recently passed mine and honestly don't worry about it, the assessors are fantastic and very easy going, one little hint which I nearly messed up on is to make sure that for your single line aerial rescue that your anchor point is twice the size of a normal anchor point since you are going to be having twice the weight on that line, so climb it and look for a big fat anchor point and put in a re-direct if needed. Best of luck mate
  12. WOW that is absolutely beautiful!!!!!
  13. haven't got any pics mate, but tomorrow gonna give it a go getting them out, so we'll see. Can tell this is where experience comes into play for sure, tell you what you pay good money for tips and advice like this so this is real fantastic help guys (dont think your getting your paws on my money though lol). Really is very much appreciated
  14. Its an old entech chippit and was only £200, and runs really well but is pretty ancient but for that amount of money ya really cant complain. But its good fun trying to take things apart look at how they work and kinda make it run more efficient as I'm only a novice, so the enthusiasm is there but not the knowledge just yet, but I'm learning
  15. You clever gits ha ha ha ha yes that is VERY helpful actually especially the hitting a bigger size one in because we only have very limitted tools. Thank you very much guys, very appreciated and lighting fast replies
  16. Hello guys, Just a quick question hoping to steal some of the vast experience and knowledge on here, but wanted some help with removing rounded of bolt heads. My step dad has bought an old chipper and we cannot remove the old blades due to the allan key fitting heads having been rounded off. Any suggestions on how to remove them with very limitted tools and also trying to keep it as least technical as possible so not to confuse things (well for me mainly ha ha)? Any replies would really be appreciated, Thanks Lloyd
  17. Live in West Sussex mate and not a lot anyone can do but I'll keep a look out, you never know. Sorry to hear it and best of luck, Lloyd
  18. Hi guys, Just trying to sell myself like everyone else on here so its hard to stand out, but im a newly qualified trainee tree surgeon from the West Sussex area looking for part time work doing grounding or even potentially climbing for a company who would hopefully realise that there is potential in me. I have my own climbing kit, climbing saw, ppe, tickets, transport, 1st aid, and a small amount of rigging gear. I've had a small amount of experience doing removals and a bit of reducing but honestly not alot, however I do have a real passion for the job already and im incredibly fit and undestand the meaning of a hard days work. I have great common sense, which I feel is really important and I learn extremely fast. Even any direction into the right kind of path would be helpful and would be massively appreciated. Thanks for your time, Lloyd Jerrey

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