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Thanks for the advice and tips guys
Had the assessment friday and passed. 40/41/45
Had some moments! through the week but got my head around them in time for the assessment. Big thanks to the trainer and also to other participants on the course.
Learnt loads and put certain parts into practice saturday, up in the tree as it started to snow, loving it ;-)
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I've had/got a makita hm1800 110 breaker, fantastic but now scrap.
Now got a jcb hydrolic beaver breaker, better but gun now leaks gas and needs an exepensive repair.
So now : Lump hammer and bolster and big arms ;-)
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thanks for quick replies.
i can now add to my order
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I'm wanting to order some lengths of Marlow Boa friction rope 9mm to make some prussiks, just wondered how much of the ropes length is taken up with the prussik knot
thanks
Ric
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Lavoro Sherwoods for me, instantly comfy, advertised as waterproof i think, and have been. Plus class 3
£112 delivered so no complaints and seem really good to climb in
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Yep need a minimum charge,
Don't think the guy will be up for sexual favours ;-)
I'd be more appreciative of a bacon sandwich and a brew
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Mike hill, thanks for your post, that's loosely how I looked at it.
Mick Stockbridge, jobs yours if you want it.
Born2trot, I agree, but I don't want to load, unload, load etc as doing a stone drive at mo so need van daily for sand and so on.
Lee winger, I know how to quote to make money and lose money, I just thought I'd see what others would charge around the country. Nice to check so your not over charging, I don't like feeling like a customer could have gone else were for cheaper and got the same job. As for been a business man, I run 3 and have sold one. But I'm always learning.
Butler. I agree we need to work for the amount that right for oneself, but a bit of the above
Dartmoor, thanks man
Littletree, thanks. We all need a minimum we'd turn out for.
Nick and swinny thanks too
Thanks all
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I'm a bit stuck on how much to quote for a really small job.
To take 5ft off a 20ft conifer. + thin out the bottom.
I'm thinking about £60. Is this too much? Or to cheap. I guess I'll be there 1hr, 2hr out of the house but potentially cost me £15 to dispose
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Ha, i bought it 2nd hand.
I'll call FRjones monday, think i'll put them on speed dial.
Had good service of them to date
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Thanks for that mate, the instructor ain't a bad bloke really.
Just trying to get a grounding for the course first
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I've a broken chain tensioner, anyone know were i can get the threaded part or other options
i've looked on ebay and theres a non original clutch cover inc adjuster for £25+p&p (is this my best option?) i will phone round some husky dealers monday
or do i wait for a busted 365 on ebay and have it for spares?
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Hi, ive got my CS40/41 coming up in 9days time.
Is there anything i need to be practising or reading upon before these courses.
I'm relatively new to tree climbing, so just got my own gear together and been going out each day for an hr over last week. Plan on climbing a tree a day next week too, just to get more fluent in the trees.
I've recently bought "The art and science of practical rigging and climbing" and "the tree climbers companion"
Got my CS32 2 weeks after but on this i feel i'll learn what i need to on the course (To pass atleast!)
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I'm well on the learning path, just spent a Friday night in, learning knots!!
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Add me to this please :-)
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Posting this to add myself on instant notification email option, not been impatient lol ;-)
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Thanks mate, I've now added my name to the list
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Hi, please add me to the list for this book "the body language of trees"
Many thanks
Ric
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hi, this is a really generous idea.
Were can i get on the waiting list for the body language of trees?
Sure i've just overlooked it!
Thanks
Ric
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Hi, thought id best say hello and merry xmas to all.
Me: Ive been Landscaping for 5 years self employed after various career choices / blunders!
i did my CS30/31 around 15months ago after been asked to fell small trees on various Garden projects.
Over the last year ive been getting more eager to get in the trees, and whenever i booked a tree job in i ended up bringing it forward as i was desperate to do it.
Ive recently done my cs38/39 and will be doing cs32 next, then onto cs40/41
I love the learning part of it all and the feeling of a job done well, rather than winging it (unsafely!)
I'm open to advice, tips etc plus do & donts on equipment purchasing as its so expensive.
cheers all
Ric
oh and if anyone lives or works around south yorkshire and could do with cheapish labour on tree jobs id be glad to help and gain experience
Scag pedestrian mowers, any good
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we have a scag zero turn 61" great but thirsty
A 48" scag pedes mower with the kawi engine
and a ferris 32" pedes which has been bullit proof
Were looking for a diesel ride on now, so one of the scags has to go.
in my opinion your better with a used quality mower, rather than a new budget mower