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roseyweb

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  1. Long way away though from kent
  2. Irvine plant has one on earborist sure he would hire it too
  3. They sell more spare for the 261 so can knock them out cheaper
  4. We have a tw190 I wouldt want to do anything more than twig trimmings with anything less. It's heavier and a mare to move on your own but it saves a so much time in chipping especially doing things like connie take downs and or gnarly apple. It has less go wrong as it's much more hard waring and tough. Only I really drive and I have +e but I think in this industry that's a must really
  5. Most sense I've ever heard you say
  6. Could one come in strait fell and burn up? Could rip through that with a 360
  7. Cat eat mouse. Dog eat cat all seems fair
  8. I rang my local arb college offering a position for one of there student being turned out and they where not interested In the slightest
  9. Last time I drove a 3cx it was pretty gutless once you got to a pretty small hill. I'd imagine a decent sized trailer would bog it down. Baring in mind I could have been driving it wrong there's lots of buttons and switches in them things that I never knew what they did
  10. I think you have to be a member of some chimney sweeps club to issue the certificates for insurance.
  11. Cheers Craig, what's involved in the nvq I think mines red, says trained operator
  12. CPCS is no hardship I had one lesson @ 250 and test at 400£ for the size of machine I thought that was not bad cost takes a bit of revision for the theroy only lasts 5 years and i think I have to do a nvq or something too?????
  13. If you have a trannie tipper with sides style truck why not just mince it with a saw and take it up to green waste for around 20£ a load. I did that for a year in my youth A good mincing will squish loads in
  14. Does egger does arb waste
  15. Might be a fair drive
  16. Someone called me yesterday but I've been up to my nuts in pond mud all day and lost there number.. The chap who is supposedly having it is still dilly dallying so if anyone can collect this weekend it's there's. It's a 8 wheeler load there 07725 0158989 I'm not very good with arbtalk pms
  17. Its a shame when they wanted to privatize the FC the government bowed to the sandal wearing dog walkers stirred up by the business hating labour party
  18. Watched that too Last night was a poor night for telle
  19. You'd need a big van Some of the big bits would fill a van I would guess. That's a 8 wheeler load
  20. Horsey and chicken groups on facebook the people tend to be nuts though
  21. I've had a offer although it's taking a while for them to pick this up and I'm sick of tripping over it. It's slightly famous timber now as it's on hortic weekly website today
  22. So the britains oldest elm tree is not really substantiated England?s oldest elm tree chopped down in Higham Ferrers - Northamptonshire Telegraph
  23. Sorry rubbish photo
  24. If you like elm I have all this clogging up my yard I did post not so long ago with limited intrest
  25. I've just had a Brand new 10ft tipper with ramps and mesh priced up for less than that

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