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Paul Cleaver

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  1. I was hardly ever asked to replant if felling in gardens
  2. I have done meditation - not because I was depressed (I was as a teenager - now im 50) just as an interest - It was very relaxing, gave me a slightly altered state of consciousness and afterwards had a positive attitude for a few hrs - I havnt done it for a few yrs
  3. no you are a brave person and right to tell us - it affecting your life - it needs sorting
  4. you sound like you are a real sufferer to me - have you got other children? as said get some professional help, it will surely help. take care reg Paul
  5. Well do your level 4 then you can continue to your level 6 - that's my plan for the future- its just the cost I will have to manage. level 6 will cost 7.5 k in all
  6. the new emergency woodland and hedgerow dump regulations 2014 states " if you bowels give you a 5 minute warning or greater, then you should carry out a site specific risk assessment". However if you have a 1 minute warning or less then the regualtions , like you sphincter at the time, are more relaxed.
  7. white poplar re the worst
  8. good use of the snag at 1.30 on vid I personally would have not taken a wedge out on the branch you lowered -just a single under cut in case the wedge broke a roof tile
  9. if the roots are pot bound ie its been left in too small a pot and very matted don't have it - other wise it should be ok dispite lack of crown width
  10. what is the root ball like
  11. I think you are right with pseudomonas (phytopthora bleeding canker) I have seen it on lime before
  12. as said not a hard job for a good experienced climber - no mewp needed
  13. mmmmmm l was fuming with my episode as you know:sneaky2:
  14. Western Power Distribution
  15. ive used them on small stuff but wouldnt trust them on bigger stuff or slippy wet branches
  16. younger Norway spuce look different - but mature ones in an open space they look like the tree in the photo
  17. yes looking like Corsican pine to me
  18. yeh but experience in this industry is so important dudes
  19. doh I don't know - im not sure lol
  20. doesn't look right for a norway spruce to me
  21. the tree idents and job spec has to be clear - they are not, they have to be before any work is carried out especially felling. get it sorted
  22. when I was travelling far - 2 climbing saws and 2 ground saws - sods law something will break when your miles from home
  23. oh I see - yes I agree with you on this

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