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Dan Earp

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  1. all depenses on that person. but a phone call and meets would give you a better idea and a nicely worded contract..
  2. great have to wash mine tonight as im wearing it 2day lol
  3. have a look in the seach thread as i remember some jobs going end of last week ,start of this week in your area
  4. so youre good to go then, id try that guy once more and if hes difficult ask to speak to his boss
  5. if you have other item that you have made and ready for sale could you try local papers arb shows, local events to promote your work and shift this great looking set
  6. i agree, theres quite a few jobs out in canada at the minute bud, try looking out there. i believe theres a couple of lads on here from BC. maybe worth chatting to them
  7. Hi Rich, I'm Danny and I to share some / most of your idea being ex brit mil. i've had a look at your website and just one thing really is the background colour. I found it being my fav colour (stihl orange) but it takes your eye away from the imporant bits, the information in the centre. Have you tried it in black. Apart from that the work carried out looks great and what you have currently is a great basic's of a company that could reach your final goal. if you'd like to chat ill pm you my number and email mucka All the best Danny
  8. ill be intrested as well as im soon to start the foundation degree
  9. great vid, and fantastic views. i miss canada, used to go to edmonton bamff etc
  10. ok great thankyou, ill look for some 110's, my other idea was to get a ranger and fit a protipper on it. but i do love my lannys from back in the military days lol
  11. ive been looking through the threads and seen some great machines. now to all of you lanny lovers that know far much more than myself...... which lanny would suit myself as a works veh. id be mainly using it as a wkend veh. ive been looking at a 90 or 110 but would know what else to look at, and something easy to fix etc if and when things gp wrong. id also be looking at have a tipper on the back cheers for any guidance
  12. he told me to phone husky as i may learn something lol. reply sent lets see whats next
  13. not try tkf. theyve got loads of land about 300 acres and are always logging up
  14. lol ive just mailed the guy aswell be intrested what else he has to say. will post when he replies
  15. have you spoken to tim he owns and runs tkf, its a huge site and theyll do the cs 30 and 31 including the exam in 1 week. ive done a couple of courses up there and there a great bunch of lads
  16. o and if you havent worked in the enviroment try calling some companies up and ask to do a days work to get hands. at least ud havea better knowledge and idea of what youre getting yourself into.
  17. yeah do the 30 then 31 and if you can afford it do the 38 aswell, then all ud need is expernice and ud be a fully qual'd groundsman afterthat it all depense on what you want to do, the 32 34 39 etc all the best
  18. so waiting on a couple of parts for the 009 and now have got a husky 440 and 2 hedgies to look over
  19. try speaking to the next person above the guy you spoke to before or get confirmation from nptc via email then sent it on to the guy
  20. i know that if your a tree surgeon, refersher courses are a make or break at interview level. i believe its every 5yrs being the average between completing the course and refreshing. this i say from what ive only seen and heard. In your case if nptc, being the governing body say's it fine then its fine. maybe you should get the person you asked at nptc to call this guy and explain or send an email saying your qual'd up and are good to go.
  21. i should think so... could you send your list please as im in town etc and need to fill my bookcase up. cheers mucka
  22. Ive now got a stihl 009 for very cheap, going to strip it tomorrow and hopefully get it running ready to teach my boys

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