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tonytree

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  1. I’ve been on it just over a year, if this next year I only get the same return as the last I probably won’t renew. Out of curiosity do you find it hard for people to actually leave feedback as most don’t seem to bother. I’ll try once with a polite reminder to leave a review but if nothing I don’t bother because I think it’s unprofessional to keep pestering someone for a review.
  2. It’s OK don’t expect to have loads of calls all the time, couldn’t have that as your only advertising alone.
  3. I go 1ft above the roof on mine isn’t too bad, but you want to get a back board to go above the tailgate. It’ll surprise you how much more you’ll get on.
  4. I thought it was a bit pointless, like you say they are the times I will less likely need it. I’m with arborisk
  5. I’ll have to try nfu, I did try trust but they wouldn’t just insure plant without PL.
  6. As the title suggests, just looking for recommendations on insurance for my wood chipper. My current insurer (who I’ve got my public liability with) has put in the terms it will not be covered from 9pm to 6am and days I’m not working. Just wondering if this is normal and what insurers do other people use for there chippers. Thanks
  7. That’s the only thing I have to fork it out but it doesn’t take that long
  8. Here’s my super cab ranger, it’s surprising how much chip it holds when filled to the top.
  9. I have Pfanner Zermatt they are good boots for both groundie and climbing
  10. Rather than making another thread thought I’d use this one. Could any one I’d this fungus for me. It’s on a larch with large amounts of crown dieback. My thoughts are ganoderma just not 100%. Thanks.
  11. I believe they go in with them not 100% sure though
  12. Has anyone thought of just adding air suspension to the existing springs? You can then adjust it when your loaded to the preferred height. Been thinking of doing this to mine, has anyone else went down this route? http://www.upcountry4x4.co.uk/ford_ranger/air-suspension-kit-mad.asp
  13. Thanks, will give them a call tomorrow
  14. As title says I'm looking for a wooden slab for a friend in Kent. Preferably hardwood, approximate size width 1 metre by 3 meters length. Thanks
  15. My dad runs a dyna, very good truck and pulls well being a 3 litre
  16. Try Avondale environmental services they used to have a bandit crane fed, think they still have it.
  17. This could be another but you'd have to undo the knot to put it on. Never tried myself but looks good.
  18. I have grp boards, no troubles yet. They move a bit going down the motorway but is sturdy enough.
  19. I had the same issue with my super plasma helmet also keep an eye on the screws they manage to undo after time.
  20. I went kingswood highly recommend them
  21. I'd go for a normal stein cambium saver if I was you just to save money at the moment
  22. Cambium saver will make it easier on the day of your assessment
  23. Definitely be interested in big grinders
  24. I use the pfanner stretchflex fine grip

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