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Joe Loggs

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  1. I heard blaze Was a class B and not safe to use with a spider jack? Any using poison ivy?
  2. Honey brothers are cheap
  3. How much do sole replacement cost?
  4. Tachyon is just over 11mm if you find 12mm runs perfect then isn't poison ivy the best?
  5. Cheers fella, I just can't decide which rope to choose, to many good choices.
  6. I'm in the same situation, has anyone tried the Yale blaze 11mm what's the best rope for cheapest price?
  7. geoff where in essex are you?
  8. fountains want people with electrical safety tickets, ua1 etc they cost alot of doe to get
  9. hi peeps as the title says im looking for work this mon and tues in essex or hertfordshire areas. im a groundie/ novice climber capable of conifer topping, medium tree take downs i can reduce ok but as have only been climbing about 6 months im not that fast at reducing yet. i have cs30,31,38,39 please get in touch. joe age:23 thanks
  10. we could organise at saturday soon for a climb if your up for it.
  11. there has been alot of yews in are area like this, we assume its todo with the drought
  12. hi lads Im joe, 23 years of age. I am looking for work in the essex and herts area. Im a groundie/novice climber that has full climbing kit and saw. I have cscs card cs30,31,38,39 full driving license. I am available every week mon,tues,weds plus weekends. 01279879138
  13. try max at f.r bartons and son. im sure he could help
  14. brilliant machines, the smart feed system is ace much better machine than the timberwolf just harder to cart about.also realy easy to work on, did you buy your vermeer off acer tree surgery in essex?
  15. nice climb mate. are you using a v.t?
  16. not allways that simple. customer wanted to keep the tree so you have to work with it i guess.
  17. lol cheers jack. if you reduced it would you come below the old points and start again?
  18. thanks for the feed back. yes it had previously been reduced so i had to work with the old reduction, growth near the knuckle was sparse so i tried my best to get best shape and not leave stubs. in north london were the tree was reduced most gums are still living, unlike at home in essex. mr bolam how would you reduce this tree then??
  19. hi lads, thought i would post some pics of a gum tree i reduced today not been climbing long and was chuffed with the out come.

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