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Drew87

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  1. When I 1st Started working for Bruce.B I Mauled a heap of wood all day long for him for a month 2 Winters ago. Gets you fit and accuracy gets better with experience just like anything else . Always good to see people appreciate the Hard Work that Splitting involves. Hydraulic Splitting Is OK, for Production of Bigger/Dence rings .. Less satisfaction though. (In my pics is the Largest Pile of wood ive "chucked" in a day) All Manually From Collecting the rings to Carring em 30m to the block.. All with a Maul Axe...Kept me rather warm, lol
  2. Drew87

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  3. It all depends on what your Tree Size is. (Not many trees about now over 37m (120ft) .. 37m is a Good All Round Length .. 45-50+ Meter is bit of an overkill .. Plus weight of ropes when wet is another factor your gonna have to think about...& Rope Drying times if needed daily. Since getting my Yale Kerry .. The lads already commented arent far wrong .. Wicked strength durability and feels good in hand. I chose "SCORCHED" for High Visibility and also matches the rest of my Black & Orange Gear:thumbup1:
  4. RSPCA will give you better advice on this matter .. Once a human scent is on a Squirell Pup .. The Parents doesnt USUALLY come back to save her young .. Also you've got to be carefull of the Fleas (what the flea's can be carriers of.)
  5. Thankyou all for your Swift and Good Advice .. Always better to ask the Pro's:thumbup:
  6. CitySuburban near too .. There's a good few companies in the area .. surely Google would find them too
  7. Have you tried the company CTC -Complete Tree Care.? Theyre just in West London (Close to you) .. or Moore's Tree Company.?? Worth a call and ask ay
  8. Not sure about prussik just yet, so many out there, think im gonna have a feel of afew different types before a purchase.(Feels like new waters in a rickety boat 2bh) Proper out my area of knowledge, so gathering a feel for alsorts of kit n shiny bits. Have a Navaho to start .. Plan is to get better movin round a tree and proberly move on to a Seq or better if in stock.. Better kit etc. Pretty happy with the Yale so far .. And weight of it's not bad either. 37m : 5kg.
  9. Sweet as Rhino mate Went for Yales XCT anyway "SCORCHED" 13mm 37m, Spliced 1 End .. Bargain £112 +£7Courier:thumbup:
  10. Just got my 1st Harness last week..petzl Nav. Not bad at all for my 1st .. But might look into getting a pair of Seqs when I can move around a tree better. Navaho's got abit of suspension but can squeeze the jewels at times. All in all, not bad at all for 1st pair and got em for a nice £100 Looking forward to delivery 2mrw .. Yale, 13mm, Spliced eye, 37m .. £112 .. Now on to the Shiny Bits .. CONFUSING.!!
  11. Where do I get Reasonably Priced Rope From In UK / Internet Please.?? Loads of sites .. Too Confusing For A Newbie ... Am After 37m, Spliced , 11-13mm. *Only Serious Comments Please, Confused.Com*:confused1:
  12. Own Saws, PPE, Truck and Chipper .. All relevant Tickets and Licences, 1st Aid with Over 10years Experience. 2/3 Man Crew .. Up to 5 Qualified Cutters also available. Please give us a call on: 07932859805. (Drew) 07775607759. (Scott) Thankyou
  13. Its An Older Make of a NELSON / RYOBI feller. Screw Fix and other Whole Sellers, Seem to be buying afair few. B&Q Sell the Newer, More Reliable Version for about 100 .. BUT - Unless its for Really Light Work, EG: Hedge Trimming .. Go HUSKY / STIHL.!!
  14. Not Good Seeing This Stuff Going On ... Any Chance It Could Of Been Prevented.,? Locking Gear Up In A Secure Lock-Up Perhaps.??
  15. Prefer having a helping hand for obvious safety reasons and company. But if the money isn't on the job .. Would like to take a crew on every job, as there is plenty people, family and friends all asking me for a job, Only wish I could...
  16. Just Spoke With Unimog ... Nice guy and more importantly .. Honest.!! Always a plus.!! Yes, it's in Wiltshire by the way:thumbup1:
  17. <p>Any work in West / NW London for Groundies fella??</p>

  18. Haha, That's an answer n half there Le Sanglier. True, True:001_tongue:
  19. Groundy Looking For Work In Caerphilly, Newport, Cardiff and Torfaen Areas.. (Can get up to a 3man Crew, Tipper, Chipper. .. Or Team of 5 Cutters Straight Away) Just give me some details and I'll organise arrangements., 07932859805
  20. Drew87

    Windsor

    Awesome Table Set Dude.!! Craftsmanship Is Rare To See These Days But Refreshing To View It , Skill Right there. Do you do Totum Poles Too?? Take Long to make??
  21. ''That TrEe SuRgEoN " :-S

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