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Tommy Love

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  1. We are looking for a Chainsaw Operative to join our team, based from our depot in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire. Candidates will require: Full driving license valid for use in the UK NPTC chainsaw qualifications: CS30/31 or 2003/2004 LANTRA qualifications are also acceptable CSCS card Other relevant land based qualifications would be advantageous You will have experience in various aspects of chainsaw operations including, felling, thinning & chipping Experience in dealing with windblown trees would be advantageous as well as spraying For more information please contact Claire Parker – [email protected] or 01423 324418
  2. We are a looking for strimmer operators and grass cutters to work on highway maintenance and Environment Agency Contracts throughout the summer and into the autumn. NPTC/Lantra - Strimmer/Brushcutter tickets are essential and also a full UK driving licence. CSCS Card - preferable but not essential We are based in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire and cover the North East and Yorkshire. Immediate start with good rates of pay If interested please contact our office on 01423 324418 and ask to speak to Claire ATM Web: Testimonials | ATM
  3. Hodge, do the helikon come with a brace option that you know of?
  4. I know there has been a lot of talk recently regarding Clarks producing some trousers to match the cut & climb jacket. Until they arrive i am wondering if any of you out there have some recommendations for good quality waterproof over trousers. I will not be wearing them over chainsaw trousers. I do need them as a bib & brace or with the options of brace attachments (elastic waist no good) Breathable whilst not compromising on the waterproofing They will be used predominantly for strimming. Your recommendations would be great Thanks
  5. Has anyone had any experience transporting saws on ferry's? I'm visting my sister in Ireland in a couple of weeks and am wanting to take a top handle and a ground saw over with me to do some work. I am travelling in a car and will be draining the tanks before hand. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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