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Ricsydney

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  1. Hi. This tulip tree is almost completely ring barked, looks like insect damage. Any ideas? Thanks.
  2. Hi. I am about to start storing my logs before selling in a greenhouse, I have been storing them so far outside in vented bags. Going forward could I get away with normal ton bags? Or would vented be better letting them breathe? Just trying to save money, but if it makes a difference I'll go with vented. Thought? Cheers
  3. Cheers guys, small crane job tomorrow, will take the camera, see if I can get something interesting. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. U can see one as u drive up the hill hey. Nice mate I've always wanted a nose around that property! Ha Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. Hi Old Mill Yeah we generally have 1 guy who will ride the chains for most of the pics, unless the climber can easily get the hooks set. This massively increases the efficiency, if the guys on the ground arnt keeping up then we will do a few pics without the guy on the chains and he helps on the ground for a bit. Works really well for us. When you say increases the risk, I understand what your saying overall. For us the guy on the chains is always an experienced climber and knows all aspects of the job, we generally take turns to do the cutting or the chains. We have a good team and always use the same crane driver so everyone knows whats going on. Im not saying there is no risk, or that anyone should do this, but for us its really good.As long as u get the balance right on each piece there should be no problems, Oh and I know of nick but don't know him personally. All the best Ric. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. Haha alright John. Sick vid, that the house on the valdies? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Don't no anyone by that name I'm afraid! There is no planting directly as a result of that tree removal but there is always something going on, check out http://www.trees.gg, the website for the Guernsey men of the trees for more info! Yes lots of work with cranes, I'm not sure how it is in the uk, but I guess it much more practical and cost efficient for using large cranes over here regularly as they never have too far to go, no motorways etc. Thanks Ric Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  8. Hi again This pine tree was termed ‘dangerous’ by the states of guernseys environment department, who contracted us for the job, a lot of trees over here were made unsafe when we had some crazy weather earlier in the year and had 8ft snow drifts, which in Guernsey is unheard of! There were hundreds of trees down not able to stand up to the unexpected snow and emergency call outs every 5 mins, this tree was also damaged at the time losing about a 3rd of its crown. And with the unpredictability of Monterey pines when they get to maturity over here, and the location of this pine in particular, they decided to remove it, expecting that next winter if there are some severe storms any failing will be over the road. It is over the main commuter route into town and there are others in the vicinity whichwe will hopefully keep for a long time. And there are also some which have been lost already. Here is a photo, I didn’t get any better ones im afraid, and much of the video was unusable due to the weather. All the best Ric . Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  9. Hi David. Out and about will fill you in soon. Cheers Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. Here are a few clips from a recent job we had in guernsey removing a large dangerous Monterey pine. Enjoy. Cheers. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. I'm from Guernsey, about to start my last week of work in NZ before heading home...Just wondered if there is anyone else on here from the channel islands? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. I like that a lot! Real smooth! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  13. Hilarious photos! I'm getting one in a month or so, can't wait! Would also like to know if u can combine with hitch hiker..... Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  14. I reckon large would be ok... 391 was fine with the small one...unless it was about to break next time I tried anyway... Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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