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  1. thats root grafting.
  2. fomitopsis piicola
  3. me and my men are back to work after a good xmas hol. so would like to wish good luck to all arbs boys and girls owners and workers.. good luck to all in 2011. be safe and play hard..
  4. what a tool.
  5. hope hes ok.the poor old man..
  6. ms260/c.. my lads start with that when thay do ther cs30/31..15inc bar semi micro low chat and vibe chain for bore cuts... stihl.... all the way...,.be a man dont cry like some people about how heavy the saw is.. arborists are men not pussys.. good luck mate play safe have fun..
  7. :thumbup:
  8. silly mistake not sackable in my apinion. a good grilling in health and safety. and get him to clean up the mess
  9. 220 mixed load with abit of pine to the mix 260 cleen load 300 smokeing load (oaks apples cherrys ect..... all logs cut to 6/8 inc max...
  10. let it go..
  11. good find rob..cheers:thumbup:
  12. tarzan.

    Snow!!!!

    whait it out. its the best thing to do.
  13. good vid:thumbup:
  14. 60. ton:thumbup1:
  15. Kingswood Training | Lantra & NPTC approved Tree Surgery Training - The Training Centre | Kingswood Training | Lantra & NPTC approved Tree Surgery Training hope this helps...nice place and good people..
  16. is that the new 2011 transit..:lol: like it
  17. is that the new 2011 transit?..:lol:
  18. 2ltr coffee and red bull.
  19. sorry to be so harsh but ive witnessed many accidents by workers claiming to have basic understanding on how to cut trees.. Thats why it is important to check and double check on all experience that they claim to have.. any new workers that come to me showing me relevent tickets have to show me a work performance to back up their tickets.. all the best for the future.. play safe keep that lad away from a saw until youve show him the right and SAFE way..
  20. facts cs30/ covers mainteance and cross cutting and stacking of small timber of 14/15inc.cs31/ covers felling of small trees 14/15inc. so u let your lad fell a tree when he has not had proper training in the cs31 class.in cs31 u do not use wedges. wedges are only used in cs32/33. and for your lad well all i can say hats off for trying with no exp and no help from u as a boss...your lucky u got your saw back in one lump and running. i think you should as a boss go back to arb college. in my view you have still got some learning to do.because this mistake was not the lads fault its yours.
  21. with a prissik try adding a micro pully to act as a slacktender to help u to get a better feel when it comes to changeing to a hitch climbing setup. never for get the prissik because the day u drop a bollok.that will be the one that will get u out of trouble. climb safe and have fun.
  22. M.T./.spider jack.depending on the day and how i feel.. its best to learn all methords of riggs to help you climb all manner of trees. pressik is the 1st you learn then the blakes 4/2..dont go 5/2 its ****. then v.t..ore m.t my favorite hitch. and then you have jacks but dont tread that walter untill you know the rest.. hope this helps you out..let me know..
  23. nooooooo. dont do it.. i lent my mates one its 4/5 months old. and found the nuts and bolts come lose to easy..had bad exp with echo in the tree.stay stihl..good luck bro.
  24. 0.0000. and never have.. play hard save hard and think big.

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