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ricky1988

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    trainee tree surgeon

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  1. Come on you irons! that is all
  2. to be honest i wear a helmet every day at work or when climbing, i know its good practice and things like that but thought day off and make it abit more relaxing and away from work but your comments are very true with things like deadwood and things falling on people out of the tree. thanks for your comments
  3. Thanks to hainault forest in Essex Does anyone else do this or am i just weird
  4. I thought this looked like joker from batman what do you think?
  5. little bit stupid this one [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0-bZMb620c]chainsaw on a rope2 (short cut) - YouTube[/ame]
  6. had no work got called off due to weather, got a call from someone i know they want me to cut someones hedge, got double wages cant moan at that
  7. looks really good mate, really like the chairs
  8. well im glad this has been cleared up lol, when i was looking i got this 'Husqvarna T435 Pro Top Handle Climbing Saw' am i right in saying that its no good and just go for a stihl then
  9. lol errrm yes lol honest answer is put in top handle chainsaw in google and got all different types obviously im stupid lol hahaha
  10. hi, this question has probably been asked a million times but im looking for a decent top handled chainsaw i need some opinions as whether i shud just go with the stihl th or there is a cheaper option but is the same sort of standard saw any help or opinions would be great thanks Ricky
  11. Thanks for all the info guys! i had a bit of luck when a tree surgeon where i live was getting rid of some stuff because he was down sizing so managed to get a stihl hedgetimmer on a pole for £290 in good condition and starts all the time
  12. Isit possible to get a decent hedgetrimmer for £300, need it for regular use but dont have to sort of money yet to get a stihl be nice but not quite there yet any help would be great thanks ricky
  13. Looking for groundsman work permanent, temp or just a day in Essex has cs30, cs31 and cscs card, plus full PPE, has full uk drivers license and car so can travel, Pm me or call me 07718264013 if i dont answer straight away please leave a message. thanks ricky
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