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gand

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  1. As said use a stick hand to shoulder length and walk back will give approximate height, there is electric gizmos to do it aswell
  2. That's what our's use, HSE don't want them using ladders anymore
  3. Our window cleaner charges £6.50 now. He does 28 houses in the morning, that's just our street
  4. Sorry to derail, but has anyone got contact details for Chris, not seen him in years, he taught me at college and think he's a great bloke. Just want to have a chat with him and a bit of a catch up
  5. It came without driver but the local engineering firm hires out their own cranes and went through them. They chose to hire this rather than use their own as it was more suitable to the job
  6. Not mine hired in. Don't know a price as a local crane hire place sorted it with the insurance company Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Cheers. All went to plan and under time which is always a bonus Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  8. Indeed they were Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  9. It was hired from these guys GGR Group
  10. Brilliant crane! That had a max 6t lift but we could only get 2t at the reach we had, which was near max. 6.8 ft wide and got it in to the garden after taking 7 ft of a wall down. Would recommend to anyone
  11. Removal of beech tree from house this week more to come
  12. This little thing 6 t max, but max we could lift as 2 t at the reach we had it at. Great little machine, 6.8 ft wide without the legs
  13. Removal of beech tree from house this week more to come
  14. Should do for that just better quality sockets
  15. It does the job I need it for, very limited use and wouldn't buy one if using it every day
  16. Don't bother, had mine 3 year if not a bit longer and still waterproof. Soles are a little worn so might get a some new
  17. Got one of them bags with my last three Marlow ropes, they come in handy for all sorts
  18. Same thing was happening to us today turned out the studs holding the top feed moter decided come undone/loose, it was fine on stuff to about 4 inch
  19. If it pays travelling costs and a decent wage I'll be there, even if it means a overnight stay
  20. Ok I'll give you that, didn't see that one. Still not massive engines though
  21. Somewhere in the region of $120,000, and it's electric

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