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Neil Frost

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  • Location:
    Framlingham, Suffolk
  • Interests
    Walking, golf(occasionally)
  • Occupation
    Small engine repair, tree work, gardening

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  1. Carbon buildup in exhaust port?
  2. A yew log rolled off the back of the truck and hit me on the bridge of my nose, whilst me and the new boy were unloading it, he said sorry. I said 'don't worry, it's no skin off my nose....' 'Oh, maybe it is.'
  3. Not used imori, however a pantin might help with long hauls. Cheaper alternative to a new rope.
  4. Thank you Andrew. Much appreciated.
  5. Hello all again. Looking for odd days here and there. If anyone needs a hard-working groundy for any days in the above-stated week then give me a shout via PM. I' m based in sunny Colchester and will travel sensible distances. Also have a base in London and can travel to sites in the big city via Tube, but obviously if travelling by tube I can only bring PPE. Otherwise I can bring own saws, fuel, climbing kit for rescue or little jobs. Day rate for me and PPE = £90 Day rate for me, PPE and tools/fuel/kit = £110 Self-employed and qualified and experienced. I always bring my tickets with me along with a sensible head, a strong pair of hands, and a full flask of tea. So, if you need a hand week beginning 25th March or beyond, get in touch. Many thanks Arbtalk, keep up the good work!
  6. Hi mate. Loving the thread as usual. Is there too much friction on the ZZ from 13mm?
  7. There were 2 trucks. 1 had black greedy boards and there was a jensen chipper. Was off to work so couldn't stop.
  8. I sent an email to the TO about that one! Pass it nearly every day and saw the "tree contractors" turn up on site. Trucks not signwritten so couldn't tell who they were.
  9. Niwaki - Japanese Tripod Ladders, Fine Pruning Tools & Other Great Stuff from Japan It's not really a pruning saw, it's meant to fell and process small trees.

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