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PhilBeech

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  1. Matt, phone Richard Court... Richard Court Forestry Engineering, based in Surrey, cover the whole of southern England. We specialise in service and repairs of all arboricultural and forestry machinery
  2. Done..
  3. NPTC proves a level of competence way beyond CSCS if your prepared to argue the toss. However, for what it costs and the simplicity, it is mostly easier to just comply.
  4. If its a disc, it'll be no good for site clearance or biomass and cost you a fortune in blades.
  5. 10 days work near Inverness, CITB required. Good rates of pay. PM if interested.
  6. Maybe to far but try James Tonks in Lichfield area...
  7. footlock the tail?
  8. CSCS cards are for site operatives and a requirement to work on construction sites. Its just a touch screen simpleton test... CSCS Test Centre Inverness - Inverness CSCS Test and CSCS Card For example
  9. If the tree surgeon was reputable and even checked. It has been known to crack on and get paid then hope they never here! Hope this isn't the case. Ultimately the landowner should have checked.
  10. No worries have passed your details on to a local lass I use...
  11. Sub-contractor or employed?
  12. Early 90's will be FASTCO tickets from Merrist Wood. Make a fuss and they will be recognised. Defo worth a refresher though!
  13. Any more news on this? Species would be very interesting.
  14. Still perfectly valid although some update training might be worthwhile for your own piece of mind. If you have the certificate that is fine.
  15. Nathan Jones, Pabo Tree Services. Tree Surgeons - Conwy | Pabo Tree Services Could also try Mike Gillet but it might be a bit small for him.
  16. A very expensive base unit with a cheap but useable chipper. Weird, a chip forwarder would be more capable and probably cheaper!
  17. What PeteB said! I wouldn't drive anyone around in a vehicle in that state. It should have been patched years ago. Typical bloody land rovers!
  18. Good to know the place hasn't been completely taken over by golfers, hamster huggers and land-scrapers then! I left in 1998.
  19. Both above are the same... Contact - Simon Bullock - [email protected] Regards
  20. Both above are the same... Contact - Simon Bullock - [email protected] Regards
  21. PS For 60 trees, its not worth sticking a forwarder in so your probably looking at hand cutting and tractor trailer based extraction. All this eats into your potential profit.
  22. PS For 60 trees, its not worth sticking a forwarder in so your probably looking at hand cutting and tractor trailer based extraction. All this eats into your potential profit.
  23. PS For 60 trees, its not worth sticking a forwarder in so your probably looking at hand cutting and tractor trailer based extraction. All this eats into your potential profit.
  24. Best to present it as a standing sale to several parties and see what they give you per ton for the various different products. Sounds like there will be some good saw logs in it.
  25. Best to present it as a standing sale to several parties and see what they give you per ton for the various different products. Sounds like there will be some good saw logs in it.

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