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easy-lift guy

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  1. Please enlighten the membership, inquiring minds want to know! easy-lift guy
  2. Nice Rig!, Congrats. Now off to work. easy-lift guy
  3. Willow over here grows way to fast and is very brittle, might be good for switches for tanning ones bottom otherwise I would not use for firewood. easy-lift guy
  4. Please define "weaker root system", "non-invasive", perhaps things are different here in the States when it comes to planting material over top of a Septic System or Drain field?. If some one was to try something like that here lets say in Florida, the results if the material surivied would be disasterous for the home owner is short order:thumbdown: The Septic tank and drain field have a specific purpose to collect and disperse sludge. Why would anyone wish to plant anything over top of or near a Septic system is Please try to convince me of another point of view concerning this serious problem maker. easy-lift guy
  5. The natural inclination of a tree or any other type of planted material is to seek food and water to survive. That is a fact. Now your customer:001_rolleyes: who have had a laurel tree that has damage the Septic tank want another type of tree that will not be to invasive:lol: Tell you what, try to explain to your customer how much more important it is not to have their Septic system further destroyed by planting additional trees. It sound's like you will have a tough sell, however when the Septic system is completely compromised and needs to be replaced the cost and inconvenience of this expense will hit their budget pretty hard. I would suggest a Gazebo with some nice hanging baskets of flowers or some potted plants. easy-lift guy
  6. My pleasure, Many Happy Returns David easy-lift guy
  7. Many Happy Returns, John p easy-lift guy
  8. Many Happy Returns, Hamadryad, I post why to Mark Bolem. easy-lift guy
  9. It was a mistake with the ArbTalk chat line, I tried to log in and was not able to so Fearless leader Steve Bulman was forced to ban or deleat my info and reinsert same and everything was fine after that. Hope that answered the question that has kept so many awake for so long. easy-lift guy:thumbup1:
  10. Many happy returns chainsawdom and born to trot. easy-lift guy:thumbup1:
  11. My pleasure evenangelseatbeans, many happy returns.easy-lift guy
  12. I would loan that easy-lift guy half of it right away to continue to expand the market base and R/D for his product. The other half I would invest in seasonal rental properties to handle the snow birds that migrate to the Sunshine State every season. easy-lift guy ps, where did you get that 100K Pounds?
  13. In the event that the "big man " needs to have his bond posted to get out of jail, let me know. I would love to see a video of the "big man" verses horsey lady. Keep me posted. easy-lift guy
  14. Wishing all members a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. Ted:thumbup1:
  15. I believe the issue is between the owner of the property and the renter or "horsey-lady". Although you wish to continue to serve your customer for the present and the future, IMO he has left you to deal with a situation that should be his responsibility to address in the first place being the land owner. Based on your description of the "horsey-lady I believe a sit down with all Three parties is in order. If no decision can be reached after such a meeting politely excuse yourself from this project. Common sense may prevail after this meeting. If not I would not spend any more additional emotional capital to resolve the matter which is clearly between the owner/ "horsey-lady". easy-lift guy easy-lift guy
  16. There is nothing to be confuse about when it comes to chain saws. The key is proper/regular maintenance. Weather it be new or used the saw will most all the time do what it is supposed to do in the first place as long as it is properly maintained and not abused. If you can only afford a secondhand saw just keep up with the maintenance and save what ever you can for a replacement in the future. Keep the faith,stay warm! easy-lift guy
  17. Using a scouring pad will scratch the surface and permanently score the glass causing additional build up of material your trying to remove. If possible I would try to remove the glass and replace with new, otherwise only use a glass cleaner and cotton towel to clean the surface.easy-lift guy
  18. Scary monster material! easy-lift guy
  19. Sheltered, like in a cave and under a rock? easy-lift guy
  20. I think the operative phrase is "right mind". easy-lift guy
  21. I can speak for my own circumstances, and l since I am not a bank I do not loan out services or product for payment in the future. It is not a matter of a company " doing something wrong ", it's called cash flow. Some companies can afford to put off their bills since everyone else seems at times to have the same business plan when it comes to receivables. I personelly would not have the nerve to not pay someone after services have been rendered. I have had customers try to burn me in the past and they have paid for their decision after the fact but paid none the less. easy-lift guy.
  22. I think it is since it is his money, unless you would like to spot him a loan to hold him over untill his customer decides to pay him for his labor and material:sneaky2:easy-lift guy
  23. Pedroski, let them know that you were so happy to receive their email that you have issued them a field promotion for their future payment terms, Translation, They are now Pre Pay! easy-lift guy
  24. Len the "big guy" was right and so are you!easy-lift guy
  25. I could not agree with you more!. Never let it out of your site,always secure it regardless how much of a pain it is. The crooks are counting on you to make their work as profitable as possible. Make sure you can disappoint them or better every time. easy-lift guy

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