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roseyweb

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  1. Fred dibnah style, Burn the bottom out then when it goes no ones near it,
  2. Oh do get me wrong they were terrible. The lack of advice made me angry. I try to give a profecianal impression and I don't think these shows help as it can make people think we're all rogues. Conifers - yesterday was the first time I had to be species specific as we were doing like for like replacement of a fire damaged hedge other than that it's conifer hedge
  3. I'd say that's a stock Photo Dodgy or 99p a good price
  4. It was very over hyped, They getting lawson and leyland mixed up is easily done and I usually call lawson or thuja leylandii because that's what the customer knows. I always widdle in the garden, who wants a dirty horrible tree surgeon treding mud and sawdust into there pristine bathroom. He called a Sorbus a ash well sometimes I get fuddled if its a rare ornamental. Also wheres the how to spot rogue? Advice
  5. Ah on me patch! I live in Barton Seagrave I dont have a yard but if you get really stuck I can point you in the direction of a allotment which takes woodchip
  6. I'd offer clear it up for naught Theres plenty of good wood about just people don't know where to look
  7. I would like to know how difficult the process is and what the standards are. I'm in no doubt to the benefits. I'm just going Chas at the moment (thanks Paul got your email yesterday) so the paper works in place but would like to know what's expected on the inspection day and from the crew? etc etc Guess I'm looking for an inspiring story of sweat and glory from a new aaac as a pose to specific questions
  8. Do you really want to join a big company? When your in a van team you are the machine when your in a big company your a small cog in massive machine
  9. Sounds like someone had CS30 ringing in there ears recently
  10. Standard for pops. 8/10
  11. Save the Oakleys for the beach. You can buy good safety shades for under a fiver It's not how good the tree looks Its how good you look in the tree I always use both as I got sick of sawdust in my eyes
  12. I did my uni work placement at Hatfield house, nice place
  13. Congratulations to the new AAAC's As someone who is considering going down that route I would love to here some of the stories of the process from the newbies James
  14. I have disabilities which would make me unsuitable for any normal job but perfect for climbing trees
  15. Always looking for cutters email me a CV don't PM me as I never realise I have them [email protected] J.Rose Forestry & Tree Care | Tree surgeon Kettering | Tree Services |
  16. It said on the Vid Boughton Hall, is that as in Boughton House?
  17. Hassle every company within 20 miles, ring them every fortnight. I get inundated with calls and 99% I shrug off but every now and then I will be really busy and someone will get a chance to taste sawdust for a day
  18. is that Keith Irvines machine?
  19. Tw150 couple of saws climbing kit + 5mil liability about 600 I think. I'm with trust and having made a claim last year they were fantastic and would highly recommend
  20. I hope this isn't a trap by HMRC
  21. Hi guys Looking for a timber cutter for a Job Near oakham, Rutland, Not a long job but requiring guys who can work un supervised. Work needs to be tidy, safe etc Require own saw, tickets ppe Experience in cutting, processing and stacking Own PL Not being a complete muppet Email me at [email protected] and I'll get back to you Cheers James xx
  22. Hello mr dingo, what firm are you in desbo never new anyone local had a boxer
  23. I'm a bit addicted to this site tonight amazing what you can find out
  24. I'd love to be a RAC man and rescue damsels in distress

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