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roseyweb

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  1. I struggle to find enough time to worry about my own work, let alone someone elses
  2. It's good better than I thought it would be, you can slew and mulch fine you can't really track and flail it beats brush cutting
  3. The digger is 2.8 tonne it's barely legal towing behind my ranger. I put it on my lorry if towing multiple implements, i have a flail as well, and 2/3 grapple for raking out
  4. This is my rig, its towable, its crane feedable, I can remove chip, I can also stick the digger in the lorry for one complete unit the only downside is that the chipper is a bit sinky in winter and you need a bloke to operate chipper controls, i could get this automated for about £1.5k
  5. Personally I'd have a o licence for all commercials, stop the over loaders and dodgy van types as o licence is hardly hard to get. But that's a argument for another thread
  6. I need to move to Lowestoft there must be know other companies in miles
  7. Dave done mine hes based south northants http://www.djcsafetytraining.co.uk
  8. Thought so http://www.kingwell-holdings.co.uk/biomass/
  9. Have you considered someone with a brushbailer Kingwell use to have one What are they for out of interest
  10. I've got 3 spud modded saws, I just wouldn't waste them on employees there like my babies
  11. Does anyone know of a green waste or composting site near Lowestoft, i'm drawing a blank on google thanks James
  12. I'm taking our Scout troop on its annual camp to Bures campsite near Sudbury on July 21st (this weekend) We usually struggle for wood on the site and making fires etc is a great learning experience for the scouts. Last year someone on here whos name i forget donated some slab wood which worked great and was massively appreciated and provided some great campfires. If anywhere near has any slab/dry not big diameter arb waste they could donate that would be great, im taking my lorry with me and can collect many thanks James x
  13. I think a trannie has a 6000kg train weight
  14. every lad i've had has come with kit and left with kit, ie it gets replaced if broke in duty, we pay for loler
  15. we use Longmarsh and they do
  16. I can get 600kg in my transit crew cab legally with just me which is about a medium apple tree I haven't weighed it with all staff as well theres three of them and some of them are well fed
  17. Mine fine although has just been in for the a squeak from the back They just won't cure the bloody bleeps on it!!! wind me up and make me hate it
  18. I saw that and thought it look beautiful
  19. Bet you'll see them again though, It's not always about making money sometimes it's about making friends and memories
  20. People who sub for ground control prob won't air any greevsnces on here for fear of loosing there work if they have any. I don't sub for ground control but I'm considering it, so far they seem like a good bunch but not sure how I feel a about being a small cog in a big machine. I've only heard good things tbh and seem very profecinal and look after there guys
  21. We've used SDL a few times, Top blokes and drivers
  22. I think if i was specing a new machine that would be ideal except there is no hydro feed to the attachment for grabs
  23. I used my spud tuned 357 today, It cut through connie like a hot knife through butter, it is the saw of my dreams, [ATTACH]222370[/ATTACH]
  24. around here subbies are in short supply, there are firms which can swallow as many subbies as they can. If you don't have staff owned there not there when you need them I have guys ticking over at the moment so there there when I'm busy
  25. I've never used one, I'd like a play with one, I keep trying to find a excuse to hire one

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