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adamkaye123

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  1. I've just written a document full of generic risk assessments related to tree work - or rather tree work training, but I thought that the information may prove useful to others in writing their own risk assessments.

     

     

     

    There's more information, and details on how to get it at http://drivelinktraining.co.uk/h-s.html

     

     

     

    I'm making this information freely available - hope it's useful to you!

     

     

     

    Thanks,

     

    David.

     

     

    Hi David,

    I sent a request for the document on your site although I'm not sure it went through?

    If I could have one sent through please that would be great!

    [email protected]

    Cheers!

  2. After searching for a while I have finally got a year placement in America. I am trying to sort out a visa but it is such a headache! My question is is it possible to do the visa application face to face with a person I.e at the embassy or do I have to go through the online headache version? Thanks!

  3. as in another thread i have been looking for an old saw and decided upon a few different old huskys or a 044 /046 the huskys are pretty straight forward with the price but stills are extremely varied in price.. what should i be looking to pay for a 044/ 046? spares or running

  4. 2100/2101 were good old machines, the only issue buying older machines is aquiring parts for it, 281/288 were good machines, or even a 380/480, all these models are old school but run very well, but you must think about parts availability.

     

     

    I hadn't actually thought of that.. But more often than not a lot of parts are out in America on eBay I'll just have to bite the bullet known as massive postage payments

  5. 266,268,272,281,288, all good saws,262 is/was a fantastic saw,big favorite with production cutters back in the day as was the 254 but wouldnt put a 20" on that tho

     

     

    Thanks for all the help il see what I can find out of those.. I already have a 254 with an 18" on it few mates laughed at that saw but she out performs the new saws that they own!

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