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TomBTree

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  1. Thanks everyone, will check out some trailer suppliers.
  2. Green plant have one that's £1200.00 plus vat.
  3. I need to replace the axle on my Timberwolf 150. Does anyone know if there are alternatives to the genuine Timberwolf parts that can be used instead? Any help much appreciated, my maintenance knowledge is very limited!
  4. I'm sure I've read somewhere on here that somebody used a broker and it brought down the cost of their insurance significantly even though they still ended up being insured by the same company as before.
  5. Does anybody use a broker to sort their public liability insurance? If so, who do you use?
  6. Good evening all. I have a previously pollarded Willow to remove in Boreham Wood for a friend, probably in mid December. Just wondering if someone local would be able to come and chip it up for me in the afternoon? It will all be stacked on the driveway and ready to go, with room to get a van and chipper right up to the stack. I'd imagine it will take at most 30 mins to chip, but will probably be close to a full transit load of chip. If anyone is able to help please can you call or message me with your rates on 07780615373 or email at [email protected] Kind regards Tom Bayly
  7. I have thanks Steve, not found anywhere that takes brash though. I'm sure they're out there, just need to find them! Only recently moved to this area so still finding my way around.
  8. Whereabouts is this sorry? I need a site like this in South Bucks/ South Ox!
  9. Thanks for that, I'll pass it on.
  10. Posting for a friend. Found on a Juniper type tree. The diameter of the branch it's on is about 3 inches. Any help with the identity would be much appreciated. Thanks, Tom. Fungi
  11. I literally spent 30 minutes trying to decide which message board to post this on, think I got it wrong ha ha!
  12. Just wondering if anyone hires themselves out for the day with their truck and chipper in the Marlow/Henley upon Thames area. Please could you pm me with your day rates or get in touch on 07780615373. Many thanks, Tom.
  13. Thanks for the responses. Was kind of what I was thinking myself but good to have that backed up. I had my own little business for a few years before I went away and used to pay £120 for a decent groundie and £150-£200 for a climber depending on how technical the job was.
  14. Hi everyone. I have recently moved back to the UK and am looking to get back in to arb after a three year break. I've got roughly 12 years experience, can tow (B1+E and C1)and have chainsaw, chainsaw in a tree and rigging tickets (mewp ones have expired unfortunately). Just wondering what people pay or charge on a sub contract basis for a days work these days? I appreciate this can vary wildly depending on ability! I'm in the Ox, Bucks, Berks border region and am probably just looking for ground work to start off with. Any guidance would be much appreciated. Many thanks Tom
  15. I'm likely to be moving to Cyprus in the new year. Does anyone know if there is much of an arb industry out there?!

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