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A Pettersen-Firewood&Chip

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  1. Would a post hole borer not be cheaper and better than a mini digger??
  2. Does anyone know of a template for a Tree survey report?? I am looking to change my report layout and make a template so its easier to both fill in on site and type up when I am back in the office. At the minute I create mine on Word forever changing the layout to make it specific to each site. I am trying to make a general template which works and covers everything i.e 1 to 10 trees+. Anyone have a template I can look at or any info that can help? I am busy working on it as and when I have time so always keep thinking of new layouts which is forever changing and its annoying I think I am over complicating it Thank you
  3. :thumbup: Spot on :thumbup::thumbup:
  4. Try to get an advanced tree survey to see the extent of the decay i.e PICUS . From that you can decide if its severe then remove it or if the tree has compartmentalised it then you can probably do a crown reduction to limit any risk to the surrounding buildings this should give your more information on the decay and health of the tree at the infected point. This will cost a bit but can save you 100's in removing it Just a thought
  5. It was me with the stihl 160 electric saw
  6. Thank you Gnome I will be buying one. They do really good videos as well to demonstrate the products [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT5shPjj-i8]chainsawbars.co.uk - Granberg 12volt precision ginder - G1012XT - YouTube[/ame] Thank you Hegdesparrow, I think I will try the granberg as it should do the trick both in the workshop and on site. Thanks for the help guys, me hand sharpening all these chains are over
  7. Good idea Thank you guys for the input I have a lot of chains to sharpen so was looking for an efficient alternative to hand sharpening
  8. Does anyone use this all the time?? I am thinking about converting to power sharp. Any opinions or thoughts. Or has this been asked before??
  9. I have tons of big diameter silver birch logs that you can get nice clean rings out of?? I also have some big sycamore rings if this interests you? I am not to far away from you I am in Shurlock Row, near twyford, holyport area. Your more than welcome to stop by and have a look PM me and I will give you my mobile and address
  10. Great website, very nice colours and layout and I really like the "what we have been up to recently"
  11. Very nice and smart website
  12. Firewood and Chip - Tree Surgery Berkshire
  13. Look at ArbAid they do specialist arb first aid training St Johns is good
  14. Try my idea mate I built these with wood I had left over from a job
  15. What you can do is sell a briquette for customers to use to start the log fire instead of playing around with kindling For example one load of logs you sell a pack of 10 briquettes to get them started. Has had no impact on me yet my firewood is going faster than I can keep up
  16. Some training firms may not have any sites that they can use to fell large trees as practice, is probably the most common reason. Ask them if not google will help
  17. You can do 38 with no previous qualifications. 32 is large felling.
  18. Anyone seen or tried this??? Looks good but very curious as I have my way of sorting quotes etc ArbLogic Arboricultural and Horticultural Management Software
  19. Used to stack logs neatly on open pallets but eventually ran out of space. Came up with this simple and strong log store built off pallets More still to be built as all of this needs to go in
  20. Oh how i wish i had a big birch woodland

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