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roseyweb

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  1. assuming you mean power lines and railways till hill, fountains Stobart rail
  2. I usually do it with the fan running from the outside as the fan blow it through, i await being told why I'm wrong on this
  3. The first two are the most read I'd of thought
  4. Without starting a Brexit debate the future will be what CAP will bring it maybe farmers get grants for work and trees or that theres so much else to get sorted, fixed conservation is left to the wayside.
  5. who's offering 12£ I've not bothered ringing around thinking I'll just get mine spread on the fields
  6. Sounds like a admin nightmare
  7. Sounds like a great role for the right person
  8. I did my cpl tipper dmax through trust, I sent them the photos so they knew what it was and made me feel a bit more confident, other companies would only stick it down as a standard dmax which is 10k shy of what it cost. NFU have always been a faff and won't do under 25's
  9. Might be worth putting vehicle size, lady I tipped at the other day looked a bit nervous about the brimmed lorry load for her chickens
  10. We use berry cranes in towcester not quite Hertfordshire but not far
  11. Companies like balfours are not much fun to work for' I've done it, just renember not long ago you would have put Carrillion on that list we do a lot of commercial, I prefer smaller companies to work for, I find we keep with these companies as the kit we have does there work efficiently and they like that. We can do small clearances and bigish trees pretty easy and cover a large area. Having staff who can do the job helps and leaves me to chat up clients and deal with h&s and work plan stuff which commercial types like.
  12. We are a bit busy and I would't mind a extra pair of hands Occasional Subbies or will consider a full timer Skilled groundies, or even newbies looking to further there skills Very little domestic and being a drag donkey Need to be H&S and compliance aware, Send me a email, don't call, [email protected] www.Rose-tree.co.uk
  13. Bit Late now but if you ever need waste away we can pick up timber in northants let me know www.Tree-Clear.co.uk
  14. Question answered, thanks it's more just a faff to road register than a out right ban thanks
  15. Looking at forwarders for a up coming job and seems you can get a fair bang for buck from purpose built but your not aloud on the road with it. Why can't you bang a set of idicators on them and toddle up the road yet it's acceptable to stick it on a Lowloader behind a ropey old fastrac
  16. 11 don't take that 500kg from me tbf them lorries are so cheap to buy u don't get why more don't have them
  17. 600kg legal load in my crew cab so it only gets used for little twiggy jobs or as a tool carrier
  18. I'd be very proud of that
  19. 6 weeklys cost me £86 apart from that is pretty standard
  20. We use a clamshall as a grapple seems to work alright
  21. Proper tractor slayer that stump, I can feel the jolt of a machine hitting it through my spine from watching it
  22. You could tow a decent chipper, on air brakes
  23. I quite fancy a ex environment agency Man 4x4 theres one near me, tipper crane and tows a drawbar lowloader, Makes my heart skip a beat every time i see it
  24. I think your line of work warrents a mog, my truck is rubbish on hills. I've never dared to do Rockingham hill near me in corby with a full load and bandit on the back Kids in the home counties pruning 20ft birches not so much
  25. Rough, mog. 20k Tidy mog 40k Decent 10-18tone lorry which has been 6 weekly checked with mot with crane 10k 56miles a hour, can go on motorway comfy quite no wrath of vosa I guess there the off road thing but unless your off road alot or live in the valleys most tree work is on drives, car parks etc happy to be shot down in flames by the mog fans

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