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Old Mill Tree Care

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  1. Oh, I haven't heard about this harness and can't find anything online about it. Does anyone know anything?
  2. I'm not sure I understand Paul. Digifox?
  3. Any more thoughts or info on this issue? Thanks.
  4. So is the adjustment generally better all round? In particular the adjustment between the bridge and leg loops. The original TM had adjustment between the hips and bridge only. Thanks
  5. Is it possible to get brightly coloured stickers or reflectives for a Protos? I've searched online of course and only found one place: www.digraphics.fr
  6. Thanks Jay Does anyone have experience of the Simargu Fire in a size small. I'm looking at a 24 inch waist. TIA.
  7. So what do we reckon is the smallest harness? A Petzl Sequoia is currently being used but it's on the limit of adjustment so ideally we need something a tad smaller, or just with more adjustment between the belt & bridge - leg loops & bridge. Thanks chaps.
  8. Nothing, the emoji was only because a daft system but no need for us to get into that. Thanks for your reply.
  9. This may be a dumb question but since I last looked, is there now a requirement to 'refresh' our NPTC certs periodically? TIA
  10. I got excited at the weekend and got a 30m length of Komora 11.7mm. I used it this morning in the pissing rain and it felt good IMO. But how good is the ZigZag?! Why didn't anyone tell me this years ago?!!!
  11. I am but want a device that is smoother on a moving rope when I’m doing conifers and small trees.
  12. I'm looking at Fire 12.6mm or Energise 11.7mm. Any thoughts on those two or is Blue tongue better? And when I say better my criteria would be: Easy to grip and flows through the ZigZag. TIA
  13. What is the favoured rope for use with a ZigZag? For doubled rope use only. No Chicane. Thanks chaps.
  14. Tree workers. Groundies or climbers is what I meant. There appears to be a horrid and annoying shortage these days. We all know why but that's the topic of another thread. I simply need another staff member.
  15. It appears to be rather difficult to find good operators these days! I need to meet a talented and professional person because the work load hasn't eased and one chap is leaving for University in a couple of months. Day rate/salary will depend upon abilities purely. We are based in Surrey with most work being in the Reigate and Kingswood areas. If you think you will fit the bill and are keen, please call or message me on 07834 414271 or [email protected] Thanks Al.
  16. I need to meet a talented and professional person because the work load hasn't eased and one chap is leaving for University in a couple of months. Day rate/salary will depend upon abilities purely. We are based in Surrey with most work being in the Reigate and Kingswood areas. If you think you will fit the bill and are keen, please call or message me on 07834 414271 or [email protected] Thanks Al.
  17. Hi Mike What area are you working in?
  18. I tried to submit an application last night and it won’t go through. I guess the issue will get fixed on Monday🤷🏼‍♂️
  19. Yes it is true. Ivy out paces the tree and completely covers it, at which point the tree doesn’t get enough sunlight and dies. Simple. It the same as slowly wrapping a human in cling film, starting at the feet.
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  21. Ivy quite simply covers trees and hedges then the tree or hedge dies inside a shroud of Ivy.
  22. What? Are you saying they won’t pair with any Sena model? Someone previously said that they’ll pair with any ‘mesh’ system and that includes some Sena models🤷🏼‍♂️. So I have SMH 10r but I can’t find out if they are mesh technology or not.
  23. I recently drove past a small woodland in Norfolk. They were the only trees within eyesight. Every tree was engulfed with Ivy with only 10% poking out the top. I’m a few years the Ivy will engulf 100% of every tree then every tree will die. The only woodland in an area devoid of trees[emoji51]. I’ve also watched every park and roadside in my area become engulfed with Ivy noticeably during the last 20years. It used to be ‘unnoticeable’ and now it’s an obvious horror. During the last storm most trees that fell were covered with Ivy.
  24. An additional team member is required, either groundie and/or climber. If you wish to work to a high standard and improve your skills then please contact me on 07834 414271 or [email protected] 90% of our work is in the Reigate, Surrey area. Salary or day rate is dependant on abilities. Our work is predominantly domestic with some very easy commercial clients. Thanks Al.

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