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Brett

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  • Birthday 22/08/1980

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    Dundee
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    Wid cut'er

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  1. About the Company Brett Bain Tree Services are an established and well respected professional tree care business based in Dundee, Scotland. We have a wide spread of clients including Botanial and Arboreal tree collections, private clients, property management companies and developers. Trees are our business and our passion and we pride ourselves on the service that we provide and this shows in the feedback and repeat custom our business is built on. About the Job We are offering an exciting opportunity for 2 full time climbing arborists, one of which to hopefully progress to team leader. We expect applicants to have some experience and be confident and competent in climbing operations. Full time contract - 40 hour week 28 days paid holiday pa Government pension scheme PPE & equipment supplied Training and Personal Development £22,000 - £28,000 (GBP) Salary dependent on skills, ability and experience. Preferred Skills Applicant must: Hold relevant certificates of competence Hold full UK driving licence Advantages: Trailer license CSCS Please send your cv to [email protected]
  2. Does anyone know if the 560 has the same lengh crank shaft as the 562 or is it just the 555 that has shorter? Is the change over to 3/8 on the 560 just clutch/sprocket/wormdrive plastic thigimny etc?
  3. Yeah, we ran ours on an 18 originally but for reasons we put an old 28 bar and new chain from a 395 on and were surprised how well it worked, now it's one of our go to saws for in the tree with that setup (actually we fight over it for felling to). Keep thinking about changing our 560 to 3/8 and trying the same on that. Maybe I'll post a video of it if I get time. Actually the other week I 1/4ed a 3m oak log to lift out with it.
  4. I can confirm the 562 rips with a 28 bar. In a pinch we swapped out an old 28 from a 395, never gone back, awesome as a big saw in the tree. She's a weapon.
  5. Hey guys, apologies not been on for a bit. Andy, we often do work up your way might be worth having a chat about dropping off some timber when we are up there? Mike, I'll give you a call.
  6. also chip if interested..... lots of chip....
  7. we seriously need to clear some pace in our yard. if anyone nearby wants to come and help themselves to the log mountain please get in contact. you know the stuff, chugs, rounds, soft, hard, short, long, bent, gnarly, dead, green..... all the stuff we cant send on the lorry. cheers Brett
  8. Brett Bain Tree Services are looking to recruit full time qualified and competent climbers. Based in Dundee, Scotland. Please send c.v including a brief description of yourself and experience to: [email protected] Thank you Brett
  9. 600 series is rated to lift a ton but can lift more with added weights on rear. Around 25k list price Sent from my SM-J320FN using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. Loving this thing! Sent from my SM-J320FN using Arbtalk mobile app

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