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Old Mill Tree Care

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  1. Why do you think of these ones? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  2. Wet. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  3. Well the Easy Lift Harness has already been invented and the only improvement to be made with that would be to make it from carbon to save weight. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  4. I read that as Chris intended to start snogging and rolling around the long grass with the guy, not fighting. 😂😂 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  5. It's the best use of money I ever made. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  6. You're a sick man Paul, asking to look at her waste. There are websites dedicated to that sort of filth, probably. 😂😂 Hahaha! Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  7. You're right, that has got me thinking. Who are you?
  8. I've used one several times and it's a great bit of kit but I would need another vehicle to transport it if I bought one. I bought a Stein Arb Trolley instead. Cheaper and smaller but it depends what your uses and set up are. For me, it sits between the Stein Trolley and Boxxer or Avant, therefore it's neither one thing or the other. Good tool though.
  9. I reckon it's the original Zig-Zag but rebranded as a lanyard thing cos they've got loads on the shelf they need to shift! 😜 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  10. Is it that other thing that Kevin Bingham invented? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  11. That's right and I'm talking about the total height of the tree, not the height that I climb up to. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  12. Hi Rod Do you know here this farmer is? Do you have a number? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  13. Agreed. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  14. That's money we'll spent! 😂 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  15. I need a chipper with minimum 20 inch chipping capacity either with a winch or grapple to pull the trees into the hopper. Operated or I'll hire it. Chipping on site so need for a chip truck. The job is near Reigate, Surrey. Duration of the job will depend on the chipper size/speed. Does anyone have one or know who has one?
  16. Chris, you wanna sell that HiLux and get one of these. Brilliant! http://www.brabus.com/en/cars4sale.php?id=35170&kategorie=1 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  17. Do you think this could tow a 3.5t trailer? http://www.brabus.com/en/cars4sale.php?id=35170&kategorie=1 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  18. Couldn't find it. Do you have a link? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  19. The OP doesn't need us to start bickering (as usual). He needs a pro team at short notice. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  20. Exactly the same here Mick. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  21. A possible misunderstanding. I use a base tie to gain access to the tree but the tie in to the top of the tree to start work. I only work off a base tie if I'm doing a crown lift or a dead wood job or if its a thin tree and I need to spread my weight over multiple branches, as you describe Kevin. Don't forget though, most of the trees I climb here are around 20-30m tall and quite bendy. I'm sure I would base tie to work if I was in really big trees. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  22. Got it sorted chaps. Thanks for the PM's. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  23. I have a client near Reigate with 193 Leyland Cypress stumps. Average diameter of 12 inches. Smallest is 10" largest is 14.5". Access is good for any machine of any size. Grind to a depth of 7" and leave debris in the holes. There are no targets within 100 meters so don't worry about flying debris. I can't do it as my machine is too small. Any idea of cost and duration of job? Post here or PM me if interested. Thanks.
  24. I'm not surprised he got blown off if he was wearing his ELH with pole saw attached!

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