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samturner6

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  • Location:
    West Yorkshire
  • Interests
    Trees, bouldering and cycling
  • Occupation
    Arboricultural Consultant
  • Post code
    LS18 5RE
  • City
    Leeds

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  1. <p>Hi, might be a bit far for you but if your stuck I can take the chip and the timber, yard is at DE56 2LW if you want to look if its any good my numbers 07974 197820, Cheers Ed</p>

  2. Got a reasonably large site clearance job coming up in Nottingham next week. Estimate about 2-3 wagon loads (7.5t Man) of woodchip and 2-3 of hardwood rings. Based in Leeds so don't want to be hauling anything back up. PM me if you are interested, needs to be quick though because the job is on Monday and Tuesday next week (11th & 12th). If you can get a tractor and trailer there then even better. Let me know:thumbup:
  3. If you have an account then yes they have done for me. Even though the standard message about stihl's policy on licenced dealers in person only etc. maybe they will clamp down on it in future but for now it has been fine. I have never ordered a whole saw off them though, only ever parts.
  4. Stihl MS201T Chainsaw Spares | Stihl Chainsaw Spares | Chainsaw Spares | Garden & Forestry Equipment | L&S Engineers Parts list should be in top left corner, they have them for all Stihl saws on this website, can get most parts at reasonable prices also. Hope this helps
  5. I signed up at Leeds library and they have access to digital copies of all the British standards for free online, which you could then download as PDF and then print out and bind (if desired). Best service a library ever did for me! It's not straightforward and I don't if your library as access to the British standards, worth asking a staff member because mine were really helpful
  6. Hi I'm just getting started on this forum so bear with me, while I get to grips with things. In terms of your poplars would your client consider eco plugs acceptable? ECOPLUG As I understand it they are not supposed to spread any pesticide except for within the tree. However in terms of personal experience I haven't seen how true this is yet... Hope this helps Sam

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