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Posts posted by Charles Hey Arborist
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No not that one
One a bit north from me
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PM me for details.
Part time or full time, ideally self employed during a trial period.
Experience, CS units, own PPE and driving licence a bonus but not essential.
Charlie.
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Try searching the Dealer Locator on Aspen UK's website for local dealers Aspen Fuel :: Dealer Locator
Thanks for the replies.
Rather no go to my closest dealer!! In the end I googled and found a company that courier'd 5cans to me next day without charging for the delivery
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I stand corrected on the 50mph bit on dual carriage ways I've been driving for 35 years and it must have been 50mph at some time and i didn't realize it had changed how bad is that
any way we can get there a bit quicker now
thanks for that charles
I may be wrong
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I think its any commercial vehicle unless its car derived 50mph duals 60 motorways. So vitos and small transits are 50 mph on dual carrige way even when solo.
As I understand it:
Car
Single carriageway 60
Dual carriageway 70
M road 70
Van/commercial under 3.5ton
Single carriageway 50
Dual 60
M road 70
Trailer
Single carriageway 50
Dual 60
M road 60
Over 3.5 ton vehicle
Single carriageway 40
Dual 50
M road 60
I may be wrong
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you can tow in 3rd lane if its an A road but remember its only 50mph on an A road as well
60mph on a M road
you can tow in the outside lane on a M road if its less than 3 lanes
I thought it was 60 for a car/van with a trailer on a dual carriageway A road? 50mph over 3.5tons?
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Sorry for the slow reply.
Thanks for all your input- I think I have a plan for the trees now- although not encouraging epi growth maybe difficult!
Big thing I had overlooked is the woodchip attracting more beetles, thanks alec.
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Due a new climbing kit, and want to try something different from my hitch climber.
The 2 things I struggle with and would like to change- I struggle to climb up the rope, I find the old prussik easier as I have bad wrists and can't grip hand over hand.
I never found an ideal knot on the hitch climber, was always either too tight, or too loose (scary!!)
Also what harness would be a safe bet? Never got on with my tree Austria duo 2, maybe a tree motion, tree motion light version or a petzl sequoia?
Any advice would be welcome.
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Sounds good
Thanks
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How do you find it? Have you compared them to a quad chip? What's the sloping infeed like to live with?
Anyone know how they improved the bearings and/or flywheel fins?
Thanks.
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I'd like to try aspen, say 5 cans to start, anywhere I can order that from online?
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Thank you.
It's a 2006.
To me, the position of the flywheel looks set by the large single bearing, and it's housing? Just don't understand how the shims on the 2 bearing side alter the position of the flywheel.
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Thank you.
Doesn't quite make sense to me! Just holds out the centre of the flywheel casing?
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Putting my TW150 back together, is the anvil gap adjustable or is it set? Seems a little big.
Someone told me the 20thou shims under the 2small bearings change the anvil gap but I don't see how?
Any help appreciated.
Charlie.
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FelixTheSpadeBreaker helps again
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And what about cleaning/disinfecting chainsaws before each tree or something? Incase I've cut some DED wood and spread it about?
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Why are they being pruned?
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Crown reductions to hopefully stop them failing... Very decayed at the base.
Can't find any UK based info, but in the US they don't prune april-July as that's when the beetle is most active, and the open wounds attract the them. Is it safe to assume the European elm bark beetle is active at a similar time of year?
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Surely it is simply cheaper, more convenient and better for your health to just price the teeth into the job and throw them away after rather than spend valuable time not fishing, cycling, servicing wife etc...
80euros for 8 teeth
12 hours average use from set of teeth.
6.66euros per hour in teeth.
Can you not absorb this small cost per hour?
Are your margins that tight?
It must cost more than you save to sharpen 8 teeth!
THEN, you must also buy the kit required to do the job on top.
I firmly believe sharpening Greenteeth at home to be an unpleasant false economy.
Ty
I don't get anything like that from a set. I'm turning them every 30-60mins
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We still going to do this at some point?
And empty your inbox please dean
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Thanks Western didn't know that.
No idea, but lucky man having the opportunityAre they anywhere accessible to view, and when are you doing them exactly? If it's not for a few weeks I would be interested in some material for cuttings if that was possible.
Alec
Lucky? Unlucky, customers don't value them much and I'm worried I'll kill them!
I can arrange viewings if you're in the area- maybe you can email me what you need for cuttings and how you do it?
C
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Mines also for sale on arbtrader- 2009 defender 110.
(Also on an auction site finishing today...)
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Got some crown reductions need doing to some large elms- anything I need to know? Any time of year ok?
Any advice would be great I've only ever removed DED ones.
Charlie.
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Anyone got any links on where to buy a suitable 100mm disk? And are they a standard fitment to all bench grinders?
Thanks
My first go on SRT
in SRT (Single Rope Technique)
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Had a play today just removing a small branch from a cedar, was great!! Only a small tree but a good little practice.
I threw a throw line up, and was pleased I didn't have to isolate a branch in the busy canopy!!
Ascending was a bit fiddly- but can tell once I've got that sussed it will be effortless!
Getting out on a limb- was ok, nice only having a short tail hanging to the ground.
Bad points:
Hitch wouldn't bite properly- very off putting!
I'll have to work out what HAAS is
Felt silly carrying 30 things with me up into the tree!
Had to remove hitch to put rope up, then remove it again to put rope away.
Didn't get a chance to try swapping to a tip tie as I didn't like my hitch.
So my questions are:
What's a good friction hitch and hitch cord to use? I'm on Yale kernmaster 11mm. Whatever I tie with whatever cord doesn't seem to bite nicely. The Knut on a short 70cm eye to eye cord didn't grab after an ascent, didn't realise smoothly and after trying to stop descending felt like it slipped a bit further down!
I've tried 70cm stein 8mm, 75cm Yale beeline 10mm, 90cm ocean polyester 8mm (far too long). Nothing seems to bite the kernmaster nicely
I used a RH pantin, 2 hand ascenders and a foot loop from left hand ascender to left foot. Felt a bit fiddly, what should I improve there?
I assume most people like to keep a short length of rope below them to reach the ground? Would make it easier to move the tail around the tree and means you don't have to get all the rope out for small trees. What's the best way of doing this? I pulled just enough rope through with throw line, then attached my hitch. Is there a better way of doing this?
Thanks![:)](//dcn6x9s7fzj11.cloudfront.net/emoticons/smile.png)
Charlie.