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chrisgilltreesurgery

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  1. Make sure you get them in white so they match the rest of the kitchen utensils
  2. Hydraulic oil might be low, check the reservoir level when the tipping body is in the down position. It should have a full level marked on it. If it is not then fill it up. If it is then its beyond my knowledge of them Good luck
  3. Oooh yeah oh yeah them fat bottomed girls Fat bottomed girls Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right ride 'em cowboy Fat bottomed girls Yes yes
  4. Just been informed that Houghall College will be doing the level 6 Arboriculture
  5. Yes phone is ringing now, had 3 calls yesterday, 2 today and hopefully more tomorrow! Monday is always my busiest day for the phone ringing so hopefully with a hot sunny weekend ahead Monday will be none stop!
  6. Looks sweet! Even better if it had a front PTO
  7. I was at a students climbing comp today at Cragside in Northumberland, there was a hot shot lass 'Bo' who was wearing red chainsaw pants (stretch air possibly), they fitted her fine! Not that i was paying more than normal attention to her rear quaters
  8. Im gona put loads of boxes under the tree tomorrow and free climb it
  9. Thank you all for all of your comments Chris
  10. As above! but also have a 12" bar in your garage obviously with a chain to match Why this saw? Coz its the best!
  11. Ok then......... whats the verdict lol
  12. Get a Canter, they hold weight far better than any bloody transit, and you wont look like a ***** lol Ive work figures out on mine properly and I need £24k for it not £26 as previously advertised Let me know mate
  13. Oh............. neary forgot! LOVE THE DMM KRAB! IMO best krabs ever!
  14. I use an ART posisioner on my strop, HATED it at first as for 8 years ive used a wire core strop, but ive put up with it and now i love it! A lad who climbs for me on a thursday and friday has a spiderjack so ill try his next week!
  15. Hi all, Just been called out to give my opinion on a sycamore. I told the customer I would come here with the pics and get a second opinion, so don't let me down! I have recommended the limb to be removed from above the wound as the new extension of the house is well within the target area. Here are the photo's I took below: Cheers lads :thumbup:
  16. Areet Silky! Just to let you know I tried the H/T and loved it mate, firstly I clipped my beaner on so the pully was facing left which was a bit awkward but then sorted it!! Cheers pal!
  17. Ive got a harness with my pole saw and never use it as its awful
  18. I get a new lad fom college every year to give them a chance, ive had some very bad, some not so bad and 1 great! I think what the problem is that people come out of college and try to set up as self employed but they have very little or no experience in the industry, so what i think thy need to do if their end goal is to be self employed in this trade is t get employment and stay in employment untill full capable of all tasks involved. Once you are confident and able in knowledge and skill then you should look to become a self employed arvorist. Lack of knowledge is a far greater crime than lack of skill
  19. Excellent way of working! We used tO do exactly that and it worked great!
  20. Look forward to it mate
  21. Exactly, see how the hedge recovers after 1 year and judge it for yourself Cheers
  22. Ist fire wood 5% vat?
  23. I love it! Do me a Bulldog and youve got a sale

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