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Red

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  1. After the obvious identification books like Alan Mitchells Field Guide to Trees of Britain and Europe then I would recommend to undersand the mechanics of trees then you need some C. Mattheck, expensive but very good. And of course to understand the biology of trees you need Shigo also very expensive, just depends how in depth you want to get. Mattheck books are very easy to get to grips with.
  2. I agree with TreeQuip on this one, LA's are nervous about recommending contractors for legal reasons though on the quiet they do point people in certain directions depending on each contractors squill level. Also for those that have done call out at 2am in the pouring rain with gale force winds to sort out a tree hung up it can be a real pain in the bum for not that much reward. Also if on the list it does not mean you will pick up other contracts.
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    Joe Bonamassa

    Enjoy the gig Mark, you wont be dissapointed.
  4. Lived there for three years and it is one hell of a country, loved it, mainly Sydney. Perth is more British in its style and feeling. The aussies are great for the Craic and have a good sense of humour, like ours wicked at times. Dont go over there saying how great England is or that they dont do things like they do back home, if an Aussie calls you a Pommie bastard its them being friendly. The outdoor life is so good no more hibernating in winter you will be out all the time enjoying yourself. The money is good and the heat you get used to. Have a good time mate.
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    Joe Bonamassa

    Went to see him at the NEC and The Albert Hall, he bought on Clapton and Paul Jones at the Albert Hall gig, great guitarist, loved it when he goes into the Zeppelin thing. Just looked at the clip and you have the Zeppelin bit, made the hairs stand up. But you really have to have seen the real thing, Zeppelin Knebworth 1979 Hmmmmm.
  6. Merry Christmas to all on Arb Talk.
  7. Nice tidy job there.
  8. Going into the bigger more expensive gear Greenmech is British.
  9. That is very nice Andy, how long did it take and how seasoned was the Birch?
  10. Quote from David "Avant loader" mate of mine runs one of these with his tree gang in Northamptonshire and will not go out of the yard without it, you can add stump grinder attachment, forks, grab, good machine.
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    EX MOD rb44

    Thanks Nick for the new info on the O licence, I will look into the restricted licence bit, thanks again.
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    EX MOD rb44

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    EX MOD rb44

    Thats exactly what I am saying it worked loose unless you run LED's they do work loose, whats your beef with me then.
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    Which Winch?

    Only to pull one out.... Bring it on I can take it, I use to own a Landrover so dont get me started.
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    EX MOD rb44

    Hey , how do you know he did not check it before it went out, you never had a bulb work loose, think before you post, you might annoy folk.
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    Which Winch?

    Thanks fella's getting some usefull information in now. Any of you fitted one to a L200 (wait for the Landrover lot to comment)
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    Which Winch?

    I will give that a try Sean.
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    Which Winch?

    I have heard good things about Husky winches, when you say slow are they really slow, and are they more expensive than most?
  19. Very usefull where accurate measurements are called for in report writing, or working out how much lead strip is needed for instaling lightning conductors in trees.
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    Which Winch?

    Thanks for the reply Gibbon, but! "find a bumper where you can replace the solonoids", can you explain what you mean by this?
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    Which Winch?

    Sorry if this thread has been covered before, but which winch do you fellas use. Thinking of either putting one on my L200 or the 7ton Isuzu. If its the L200 what is the biggest winch you can put on without problems. Have looked at Super Winch.
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    EX MOD rb44

    Treedweller my old son, I am going to look into that and if its right then I will de-register, thanks for the heads up.
  23. I would love to purchase some woodland..... Yaffle you have just reminded me of one of my dreams, hmmmm a woodland, forgot about that one. Still want the 440 Dodge Charger though.
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    EX MOD rb44

    O licence is an operator's licence and not a problem to get, its the 6-12 weekly checks and plating once a year thats the drain on your money. Mine, Isuzu 7ton failed last week on a loose fog lamp bulb arsey tester sent it away had to re-book it, I wished I had been there to wish him a merry Christmas. Some times I miss the old Bedford 4x4 12 ton with Hi-ab.
  25. Have to agree with you Oz is a beautifull country, lived there for over three years, miss Sydney a lot (no Sydney is not a fella).

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