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treeminkies

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  1. hi, it may sound odd but here goes.... has anyone ever used alternative ways of staying warm and dry..... my friend has the 'cut and climb ' jacket and loves it but i just thought that it is basically a kayaking cag, so has anyone used a kayaking jacket too work and climb in....... or instead of show me your karabiner... show me ur wet weather gear pls keep it clean... lol
  2. see u forgot already....lol let me guess its hornbeam isnt it see back on track, i prefer stihl, and i just love show me ur karabiner...lol
  3. i think u all forgot ..... he's leavin...lol beats me why you wud post a thread like that....lol
  4. wot about a maze plant corn cut out paths charge people... job done... oh and an endless supply of corn or willow biomass prob get funding for that...
  5. again wet an blowin a storm workin on a row of 40 scots pine had a couple of brown trouser moments... lol not nice ....lol
  6. for free are u for real ....lol only do work for family for free an try to be busy when they ask ...lol
  7. hey its blowin like a blowing thing in wind swept cornwall, oh and it rains alot just took down three rather large monterey cypress, rigging down in the wind and rain not enjoyable that's eight days of gettin soaked....lol
  8. what about machinery rings, or info on best places to dump brash logs etc that could be shared for a small fee etc
  9. how about pricing guidelines, per day/week, pruning, dismantling its nice to be honest were all in it together u know fellow tree huggers an all that, tree id guides...
  10. nice work gota agree music pants...lol
  11. why dont you u buy 2 used ms 200's lol used both prefer stihl but husky good, to me huskies feel ' cheap '
  12. i'd say sycamore due to the bud ive seen alot over the years but cant recall scaly bark all over, on the trunk and lower branches yeah....!
  13. hey try an get hold of the old ones like rocking horse p..... lol
  14. sloth stand by your answer its the best solution hey it might actually look good pics would be nice lol
  15. this makes me chuckle every time i see it ' nptc approved' didnt know they approved anyone lol have your logo quals and affiliation if your that bothered, main one phone no. as has already been said most people dont even know wot arb, nptc and aa means they may think your a recovering alcoholic lol
  16. nice one mate, smiles all round everyone's a winner and a couple of decent jobs
  17. have u read the description in collins ' needs plenty of summer heat ' and rare lol no its poplar
  18. if its not poplar i will show me bum in truro lol the bark is the give away defo not laburnum as it has smooth bark, dare i mention willow lol
  19. looking at it again i think u could be spot on with the turkisk hazel no catkins on it ?
  20. mull29: i thought it was a profession ( arborist ) just like the one u forgot on your list PLASTERER im one of them as well, big demand for plasterers but money crap, the attitude in cornwall is ' you wont get that money down here' or 'how much' it seems people just dont wanna pay the 'going' rate now if you were a professional........... go on try saying it ' i am a professional ' see can charge more and feel better about stinky job.......

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