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roseyweb

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  1. £30 tonne for greenery here
  2. It does look like a standard one lane closure, rain it down soft tare cut it over the railings. But it's easy to be a armchair IPad arborist. I've done some huge elms and there strong
  3. If you fell it in the road would you get it back open in the aloud window (6mins) I think for TM. Last time I closed a road it cost 2,200£ for the day
  4. Did you not get on with Nick who I sent you
  5. Just a tweek with the spanner is my usual
  6. Nick cope 07951 959 521
  7. Bought a bobcat
  8. another thought is unless you pay for advertising people who like your page often still won't see posts
  9. You just need to look on community groups to see the type who look for people on fb usually its "im looking for a cheap tree surgeon for this" and then you watch as every local builder or gardener with a chainsaw begs for the work. I have a page but i don't put much on it, when i see share begging i think its really cringe heres my page https://www.facebook.com/Rose-Tree-Care-Ltd-130577703648671/
  10. I use spectrum plant for chipper bits and always been spot on, the guys on the phone are helpful too
  11. The seat belts easy you can stick a blank in, the worst is if you leave the key in the ignition it bleeps and its a loud bleep which grates like water torture, it does not stop. If you open the door with the engine running like to open a Gate which i do several times a day it rings out a bleep and not a little polite one like in my vw, it's loud annoying and goes on to long, The seat belt is my favourite, it chimes and then when you think it's stopped it sounds out a even more annoying one and it continues, I always wear a seatbelt but the dog sits on the passenger seat which sets it off. Sometimes the seatbelt alarms when your not moving too. Clearly this has never been tested in a work environment.
  12. No I even asked the dealer, it makes getting out to open a gate a real Un pleasant experience
  13. My 16 plate and new ifor on LEDs works Surely the biggest issue with the ranger is all the bloody chimes and bleeps, i hate them to the point I'm thinking of getting shot of it
  14. Let's face it, if we're in a transit it's over loaded if we're in a trailer there's a good chance the youngster ain't got +e and is probably still overweight with dodgy brakes and no lights Or a mog running on.... Well let's not go there Personally we work far and wide and I'd rather not have to talk Vosa out of a sodomising so I have a class one and o licence
  15. I'm just about to start the aaac process in my view if you're doing everything right it's not going to be hard
  16. A topped tree is still a tree A felled tree is a stump You shouldn't judge a tree by its pruning less you know the story it could have a massive cavity or any other manor of reasons.
  17. Sort of I use a 3 inch bit of wire to hot wire the terminals in the plug much cheaper to replace
  18. I love a transit, thousands gypsys can't be wrong, but it won't tow 3.5tonne so your A nut dodgy towing a massive twin wheel caravan. Depending Up on how you interpret the weights rules
  19. Jim Tate is out that way and does a lot of logs
  20. Dave williams of tree stump solutions has a alpine which will boss that easy. He's top bloke too and will come your way Tree Stump Removal
  21. I only caught the end of this, I'm sure anyone who's took a rolo course for cscs or had there digger ticket exprire and seen the cost of nvq and re test would agree the police are arresting wrong crooks
  22. Sorry I actually was just trying to put a clearer version up as a copy was sitting on top of my scanner , I did't mean for it to be so big, I have no axe to grind.
  23. 120 - 180 Here in the mids £150 is about average £180 for Gucci Jobs £120 five days a week easy peasy stuff with brekkie bought by the boss

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