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IVECOKID

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  1. This works well and has brought a lot of work in ,very cheap too . [ATTACH]169472[/ATTACH] Ste
  2. I am 46 and I climb about 6 times a month which are all of my garden customers,being a farmers lad I have kept my fitness fairly well and weighing 12half stone at 6foot can still spring about BUT its when you take a knock it seems forever to get over the aches ! I am happy with a few climb jobs . Ste
  3. David browns tractors are bomb proof ,very simple and cracking gearbox for crawling speeds, I have the factory strip down manual has we had four 995s browns and I still have 1 left from farm to renovate when I get chance . Ste
  4. Yes you would be the lamb to slaughter if you put pics up but come on .....broad shoulders and take it on the chin like a man and let us lot here @ arbtalk make there mind up . Lol Ste
  5. Location Ste
  6. Well lets not half a story ......... show us the pics lol Ste
  7. But some half wit out there will buy it .... A while back someone sold a piece of string on e-bay to prove you can sell anything on E-bay including the mother inlaw too. Ste
  8. My biggest worry is the likes of these forums we chat on and show pictures of chainsaws tractors etc and they too can view are hard earned equipment andthey know exactly what we have locked up !!; Ste
  9. Reunited with my Silky saw this morning,only took 1hour 15mins with a rake on the back of the customers narrow boat ,a great feeling it was has I feel the job was 100% sucess now .. Got a free day out too next summer with his narrow boat so happy days 😊 Ste
  10. I have never touched any of them has I know they are very prone to diseases and are a ornamental tree and very brittle . I have googled this subject and seems to be very widespread and the jury is apparently still out with regards to the problem. Ste
  11. What a shame that these trees are dropping like dead flies ,i have half a dozen on my garden rounds that have died and some of them where well established trees . Is there anymore news has to the reasons for this or is it just the change in the seasons or a after effect of the cold winter a couple of years which clobbered the palm trees . Ste
  12. Yep I know that which is the norm ,what I was trying to get at is say he was wearing a tree harness or a scaffolders harness ,which one would the ambulance crew struggle with cutting off without the help of fire rescue. They surely not pull it down with spinal injury,so he may of been wearing a scaffold harness which bring its own problems . The plot would thicken then. Just surmising. Ste
  13. Someone on here must know the full story or him in person ,its a small world . They did well removing the harness with a spinal injury . Happy ending either way for family . Ste
  14. Right I know its a long shot any places for the above in the north west ,I know its a long shot asking but the way my Mrs is spending are hard earn money on the house I need to get these done sooner than later . All my tree work is private work on my Garden customers but my PL insurance is changing every year and getting keen with exclusions which is fair and the correct way of doing business . I already have a wallet full of plant tickets,Quarry tickets and LGV Tickets and becoming a nightmare keeping up with changing times . I have a training course on my doorstep but not till end Feb by which I wont have a pot to p... In the way her indoors is going .. Any big job's near highways and houses I pass onto a couple of firms I know well . 07983356368 for dates please .. Ste
  15. Excellent price .. Ste
  16. Hi Andy .....unfortunately the answer to you question is in the your question....to go further you will have yo take the basic chainsaw course has HSE SAYS on there web site ....if you are working for a customer regardless if they are private and charging for the job then you must have the above .. Ste
  17. [ATTACH]169085[/ATTACH] Said canal Ste
  18. Magnet and my landscape rake ........... Ste
  19. Very true but I am going back sunday with my kayak and will count the time has leisure time which I will enjoy plus they are a bread and butter job I look after so will get bacon butties Sunday . Ste
  20. Its 30plus of profit off job . Ste
  21. Just bought one on e bay ...£2.99 ....all I need now is my silky saw back from the depths of that canal .....3ft ! Ste
  22. I will give that idea a go ,cheers Ste
  23. That Takeuchi is a reduce swing too and a very powerful bit of kit ,my brother has the excact one and is bullet proof . Ste
  24. Have a mooch at cautrac diggers has they have half a dozen used diggers in between 2-2.7 tons in stock. Ste
  25. I am fairly confident i will find it and the owner of the boat has a large magnet in boat for such events , i did have a cord on the saw and a holster but in my wisdom getting ready i forgot to clip cord in , will dredge it with a rake too which should pickup the cord :confused1: fingers crossed . Ste

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