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  1. Great! Many thanks for rapid replies!
  2. As above, can anyone give me the number or email of any loler testers in South Devon or Plymouth? Many thanks!
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    <p>You have just missed one, I do have another on the shelf to refurb but it will be as time allows and it doesn't allow for much at the moment! Will let you know if I get round to doing it - sorry, just very busy.</p>

    <p>Steve</p>

     

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    <p>Hi,</p>

    <p>Just looking through some older posts and you seem to be the guy to ask for second hand ms200t's. Just wondering if you've got anything at the mo?</p>

    <p>cheers</p>

     

  5. Hey all, Just passed CS39 and looking for any hours available in South Devon or surrounding area. Hard grafter and punctual. Let me know if you want to see a CV. Cheers:biggrin:
  6. Wondering if any companies out there might be after a hard working groundie/trainee climber this coming summer.Either part time or full time. I'm planning to relocate to the S. Devon area so will be happy travelling to Plymouth, Exeter and anywhere in between. I've got CS 30/31/38 and planning to do 39 in May. I've also got first aid, LANTRA 4x4, brushcutter and tractor tickets and a clean (post 97) driving licence. Also got own PPE and climbing kit. Punctual, motivated and good attitude to H+S. Thanks for reading! Cheers:biggrin:
  7. Hi all, looking for weekend work in North Wilts and surrounding area. I have CS30/31/38. Hard grafter and punctual with own PPE, transport and full clean driving license. Cheers
  8. cirlus

    What Chainsaw

    husky 346xp or stihl ms261. Go and try each one and see what you like cos everyone is different
  9. Done. Would also be keen on seeing the results. Good luck with it.
  10. Currently studying MSc Countryside management, part time distance learning. Hard work when working full time, but hopefully will be worth it in the end...
  11. Passed CS38!!! :thumbup:Hell yeah! Really enjoyable course, great fun and learnt loads! I think the learning really begins now though! Best start saving for 39.....
  12. Hay cut after flowers have dropped their seeds, this will help reduce fertility. Further reduce fertility by light/medium grazing with a few cows or sheep in autumn/winter. The light poaching of the ground they cause will allow for less competitive plant species to get established. You could also go down the line of buying in bales of species rich meadow hay and spreading it about, but maybe see what you've got first. Already mentioned I think that the more diversity of habitats you have the more diverse wildlife you'll get. Plant a few broadleaved trees, and hedgerows that can later be layed. Also, put in a couple of scrapes in areas where water will lie, (probably near your existing ponds. Surround with habitat piles for amphibians and reptiles to overwinter. Wish I had 4 acres to play with - have fun!
  13. Planning on wearing my normal chainsaw boots (lace ups, not wellies!). Thinking good ankle support, good grip, waterproof and sturdy. Is there much real difference between climbing chainsaw boots and normal chainsaw boots? I'm guessing weight and price are the main issues!

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