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  1. Hi there, I'm looking for work in lancashire/ yorkshire/ and in and around the north west. I am self employed and am looking for climbing, grounding, or felling work. I am 22 years of age and have 2 years experiance, 16-17 months climbing experiance, hard worker, always willing to learn and happy too. I have my own gear and saws etc and am insured. Quals are : Nptc 30/31/32/38/39/40/41/45 I have worked for a couple of people on here and am currently subbing. My contact details : 07545 863 516 or via pm Thank you, Chris
  2. i had a chain welded on my last chipper that went round the chassis of the truck and locked it that way
  3. 650.00 budget really forgot to add
  4. sorry to hear what has happened, its such a shame there are people like that in society I have a lock for when the chippers on the truck but also a bulldog hitch for when its off. this sort of boxes off the area hoping to get one of them alarm wire locks that sets off a 120db alarm. Again sorry for your loss
  5. Evening all, I'm on the look out for a log splitter. Don't do a vast amount of logs as only been self employed for a year, but i hope to improve on this. All my logs are arb waste/ brought from the job. What i have for starters is, a jcb beaver hydraulic pack, and a small trailer. I want to make a towable log splitter, to take to jobs etc. I have seen a few others use hydraulic pac's to good effect I have been shown the log splitter they were using and had it in my watching list on flea bay but it has dissapeared It was a good splitter and 445 inc delivery There are also oxdale tm400's for sale at 654 inc delivery Can these be used horizontally if a chanel is made for the logs to sit into or do they always have to be used vertical? Are there any other suggestions? Thought going for the oxdale may be the better purchase as may last longer? Cheers all on any info provided Thanks Chris
  6. what size diameter is that pipe?? Cheers Good looking truck and good idea
  7. Sorry no, its an invaluble tool, You can give it a try if you want to see if it has enough power? what size are the wheel nuts on a mog?
  8. Snap on are really good i have one at home as i used to be a mechanic. It was something like 470 odd inc vat Think there something like 350-450nm so its at the top end of its abilities. Nice and fast charging, comes with 2 batteries
  9. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/36998-cheap-top-handle-saws-like-ama.html There you go
  10. Tbh at 100.00 you won't get anything thats up to much I'll get a link of a saw i bought a little while ago just because it was cheap and i thought i'd have one just because it was cheap and i was intreigued lol Its a top handle and is ok for what i paid i have 200t's anyway but just wanted one
  11. Sip freedom C's Pants of my choice!!
  12. There are requirements also to enter the isa cert? i seem to reccolect you need a few years experiance or so, i'm sure i read something like that when i looked at it a while ago....
  13. Been planting whips, creating a hedge and a plantation, staking and fitting tubes all week Good to know some get planted back rather than just removed was a good feeling!
  14. so they are:blushing: just checked lol oops
  15. That is definetly nasty, very lucky bus driver there! Is it the owner of the tree that is now liable for what has happened?
  16. ahhh, but there's a few different ones, whats the difference? And a lock jack isn't it just a cord you lift up to let line through? what sort of braking is there?
  17. :thumbup1:I'm only just thinking of trying the hitchclimber and v.t, its only been sat in a bag for the last 5-6 months lol spiderjack looks good! I'll be interested in answers from this thread They do lock jacks that start at 70.00 don't they in jonsies, not sure what theyre like.... spider jack looks good i'll say again lol
  18. i've got the local one in my phone ready to ring, i'll give them a bell in the next couple of days, i have a couple of small chip sites but they can't handle many loads so its good to have a handfull then you don't have to move the chip far do you and its hassle free giving it away if people will take it
  19. ahhh, yeah on the back road, will give them a call! Good thinking, keep meaning to ring up local golf courses but i'm sure they don't have wood chip paths etc....
  20. i wouldn't be bothered about that, it may just knock your speedo out a little.... could check with a sat nav
  21. Chris watsons will have loads in, just go buy a few wheels with tyres with good tread, straight swap over when you get home ahhh, on off road ones..... hmmmm still worth a call though
  22. i'm located near colne/barnoldswick so wherever isn't much of a drag knowledge of chip sites allover is good though
  23. There any lancashire way?
  24. Does the job have to be a decent size'd one or over a certain amount of money for you to start including terms and conditions? 150-200 + etc cheers and do you always try to get in writing? i have some t&c's given to me to look at
  25. Hope you priced it well

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