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easy-lift guy

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  1. Depending on your present need for the Technology you should be fine. Invest in one of the magnetic flap over covers for the scree to protect from scratching A wireless router for connecting to the internet is also a nice thing to have in place with your device. I use my Girlfriends all the time and find it very easy to use, travel with. Enjoy:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  2. You are to be commended. The phrase "changing of the guard" comes to mind, with regards to your thread. So many family members lost over the years with generations never knowing or seemingly caring about the past. Thanks for caring, remembering. easy-lift guy
  3. Happy Birthday. Your kids sure do know how to make a fashion statement for dad. easy-lift guy
  4. People can be really pathetic when they put their minds to theft. I hope your tree stays put. easy-lift guy
  5. Hey Jon, does it sound like a chain saw revving up to speed?, that would get eggs attention:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  6. Things are tuff all over. What a terrible burden to bare!. easy-lift guy
  7. Depends on your lease agreement with your landlord. At least here state side any and all improvements made to the property or dwelling become the property of the landlord. easy-lift guy
  8. Hey Steve, The ELH actually lifts and transfers up to 100% of the implements weight evenly distributing the weight the length of your upper torso:thumbup1: IMHO the One of the best features of the ELH is that the wearer is in control of the implement for the First time EVER!. This fact along with other benefits make an investment in an ELH a wise profitable decision. Remember anyone can worker harder all day long, even have other employees do the same, I prefer working smarter, safer and for a fraction of the amount of time once required to complete the task at hand. Any other question, please let me know. easy-lift guy
  9. Your right about that one Jon, I suspect he is taking up a collection as we speak for his tab:laugh1:. easy-lift guy
  10. Say no more, LOL. Ted
  11. I am astonished. No transportation, Raining, and only a Vespa to get you to your watering hole?, No cash at home as well!. What did you do to deserve such harsh and unfair treatment?. Take care easy-lift guy
  12. A great while, esp. if the Price was right! easy-lift guy
  13. Nice work. With the ELH you could have completed the job with hours to spare and less wear and tear on your body:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  14. Obliviously Mrs. Treebus is head over heels with Mr. Treebus. Being flexible is key to a long and happy life together. All the best. easy-lift guy
  15. Green lolly pop over here. Considering the size of the tree and little or no room for additional growth, Topiary it is. easy-lift guy
  16. Tony, I just visited the ISA site here stateside and I believe my fellow member here in North Carolina is correct. Visit ISA and type in your subject matter. easy-lift guy
  17. Slow news cycle. Sometimes stories are either placed as filler copy or because the author is lazy and could care less about the content and existing practices. easy-lift guy
  18. Reads like opportunity is knocking at someone's door:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  19. Limbo is so nice this time of year, isn't it?. easy-lift guy
  20. See about getting a zoning exemption if that what it takes. Did not notice that you were a little SW of the UK when I post my first reply:001_rolleyes: easy-lift guy
  21. If your fresh out of school, I would suggest working for another firm to start. Starting out Green in any industry and learning on the fly may not be your best course of action. If you have all of your qualifications under your belt, work for someone or another firm first. Unless you have at least 18 months of savings to fall back on, if things don't work out on your own, don't do it. Nearly all start up businesses fail due to under capitalization among other reasons. Gain your experience with a firm that has been there and done that First. Save your money and keep your living overhead as low as you can go. I believe in 5 years time you will have enough experience and funds saved to go out on your own. BTW, I have been there and done that. easy-lift guy
  22. Must have been a busy news cycle seeing as I live only 4 hours south of the location. Reads like human error and the owner of the tree service, having someone work that was underage and lacking enough experience to complete the work at hand. Not sure having standards would have or could have prevented this horrible accident from occurring. Common sense and safety considerations would have gone a long way to prevent this. Both were not present. easy-lift guy
  23. Based on your previous reply, I suspect in nature grafting of material does not exist as well. I have never found any compelling evidence supporting the use of any material to support the creation of Second wall around a tree wound either man made or by nature. easy-lift guy
  24. The West side of the Atlantic or Pond. easy-lift guy
  25. Not that I am aware of. I suspect the market share is so much larger that the shear number of dealers precludes this from happening, at least I hope it does not:sneaky2: easy-lift guy

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