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jonsey

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  1. Experienced winching gang (2 men) wanted for small extraction job near cardigan west wales for approx 1 week.. Pm for details
  2. Experienced winching gang (2 men) wanted for small extraction job near cardigan west wales for approx 1 week.. Pm for details
  3. If anyone has had any dealings with the above company, would you mind getting in touch via Pm please.
  4. Contractor sought for small thinning job (approx 250 tons) in north Pembrokeshire. Please pm for details.
  5. Can anyone recommend some good specialist milling books?? Covering basic techniques etc for a total novice! Seems thin on the ground ( on Amazon anyhow)
  6. Still looking for experienced sub contract climbers..
  7. Looking for competent individuals on sub contract basis for on-going contracts accross Pembrokeshire / Carmarthenshire and further afield. Excellent rates of pay for the right individuals. Full UK driving licence with towing ticket a must. No pot heads or under 25's. Pm for details.
  8. Thanks for that, but no joy. Looking for clean Larch or douglas chip sub 300mm and preferrably been down a while. Anywhere within an hour or two of Cardiff if possible.
  9. Wanted for immediate start, please pm for details.
  10. Approx 200 ton wanted asap in South wales for delivery to Cardiff. Please Pm with details. Thanks.
  11. Positions available for qualified climbers and groundsmen for ongoing commercial contracts across Carmarthenshire / Pembrokeshire. Pm for details
  12. 4-5 man crew wanted for ground based site clearance job in Cardiff, must hold relevant nptc chipper, ground saw and Cscs certs. PM for details.
  13. 2/3 experienced forestry operatives wanted for larch extraction job in west wales, must be proficient in skidding / winching / cross cutting. Pay negotiable. PM for details.
  14. We're taking out a 800m3 just down the road from you in Abercych, drop us a pm if your interested..
  15. Cheers Gaz, as I suspected. Was hoping there was an element of wriggle room, after all they have a duty of scheduled inspection and maintenance etc and this is a supposed metalled road, not some 10mm thick driveway..
  16. The local authority highways are threatening to serve notice on my client because the roots of a pine tree are visibly causing damage to the surface of a minor public road. I can't find anything in section 154 that relates specifically to tree root damage. Who's responsibility is this, the council for not adequately maintaining the road? (The trees in question have been there for aprox 40 years)
  17. Has anyone any experience of the above machines, specifically perhaps the PC942-PIC crane fed model? Opinions appreciated..
  18. On the verge of buying one or the other. Question is, which one is better and why? (both machines will be set up for crane feed).
  19. Still looking for additional operatives
  20. Thinking of getting one of these for larger site clearances, any opinions? Good on brash, easy to feed with digger? Productivity etc??
  21. There's no substitute for experience!
  22. Ok, 3.5 ton maybe more, to feed a big jensen or maybe a heizo, budget about 10-12k..

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