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seanycurran

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  1. Hi all, Must have been covered before and not something we have had an issue with in the past. Application gone in for 3 Scots pine removal in a conservation area. Usual thing, if you haven’t heard from us in 6 weeks/ by this date you can carry out the work. A client has used a consultancy firm for the application and the date has been and gone last week. Does anybody know if the council can decide to TPO the trees after this date if they haven’t given any correspondence? Never been an issue we’ve experienced even getting to the work 6 months or so later. South east if that’s of assistance. Thanks for your help. Sean
  2. Cheers lads! You're right it is all the small bits that you dont think about day to day but take for granted! The 660 will be missed greatly, had had a fair amount of work put into it over the years and it was a weapon. Need to do some research on what can be done to the 661 once its had a few tanks
  3. All had out the lockup! Luckily couldn't get the chipper out, and the avant was blocked in behind. Not sure if they were after the big stuff as I'm sure it would have gone aswell! Managed to get the majority of stuff today, aswell moving to an emergency yard! Back at it tomorrow
  4. Bloody hell! Wisborough! Your right on the pub front, cricks is great, the three crowns has closed again recently though, good in the summer for a scoop in the garden
  5. Think it must have been scoped out as they nicked a gardeners trailer, dumped all his mowers off in a farmer's field and then loaded up our kit!!
  6. Think it must have been scoped out as they nicked a gardeners trailer, dumped all his mowers off in a farmer's field and then loaded up our kit!!
  7. Also gone 3 stihl hedgecutters - hl94, medium length 4 mix old style head and and short arm single side cutters (models to follow) Complete rigging kit, Sirius 16mm 50 or 60m, red ISC swing check pulley, big blue impact block, ISC capstan, various whoopie slings, loopie slings, dead eye sling, various tape slings and steel carabiners. Kept in a red 3 compartment bag (tatty) and a newish Stein orange waterproof bag. 2 x climbing kits Tatty yellow stein climbing duffel bag Treehog harness Orange new England 13mm 37m rope Zig zag 2 wire core flip lines 2 or 3 rope lanyards Pinto pulley Hitch climber pulley Various small swing cheek pulleys Various friction hitches Multiple DMM oval carabiners Distel Gecko spikes Felco no.2 secateurs and pouch Gomtaro Silky in sawpod Old orange pro climber vertical bag Petzl sequoia (new model) Blue techyon 11mm climbing line without a spliced eye Mk2 zigzag Stein 5m lanyard Pinto pulley Small swing cheek pulleys Rock exotica nano swivel Petzl chicane Rock exotica foot assender 4SRT Chester, chest harness Systeme 3A knee assender Felco no.2 secateurs Gomtaro silky
  8. 3 stihl hedgecutters - hl94, medium length 4 mix old style head and and short arm single side cutters (models to follow) Complete rigging kit, Sirius 16mm 50 or 60m, red ISC swing check pulley, big blue impact block, ISC capstan, various whoopie slings, loopie slings, dead eye sling, various tape slings and steel carabiners. Kept in a red 3 compartment bag (tatty) and a newish Stein orange waterproof bag. 2 x climbing kits Tatty yellow stein climbing duffel bag Treehog harness Orange new England 13mm 37m rope Zig zag 2 wire core flip lines 2 or 3 rope lanyards Pinto pulley Hitch climber pulley Various small swing cheek pulleys Various friction hitches Multiple DMM oval carabiners Distel Gecko spikes Felco no.2 secateurs and pouch Gomtaro Silky in sawpod Old orange pro climber vertical bag Petzl sequoia (new model) Blue techyon 11mm climbing line without a spliced eye Mk2 zigzag Stein 5m lanyard Pinto pulley Small swing cheek pulleys Rock exotica nano swivel Petzl chicane Rock exotica foot assender 4SRT Chester, chest harness Systeme 3A knee assender Felco no.2 secateurs Gomtaro silky
  9. Our turn last night! Wankers! Stolen from midhurst, west sussex 2 x ms150t both with exhaust mods 1 x brand new stihl 201t (used yesterday for the first time!) 1 x husqvarna 560xp standard 1 x husqvarna 365, double barrelled dual port muffler ( very distinctive) 1 x stihl ms660, standard exhaust port sealed with a very large single front facing port, pretty new 36" bar 1 x BR700 blower Carlton SP2010 stump grinder If anyone hears anything, let me know 07724639681
  10. Our turn last night! Wankers! Stolen from midhurst, west sussex 2 x ms150t both with exhaust mods 1 x brand new stihl 201t (used yesterday for the first time!) 1 x husqvarna 560xp standard 1 x husqvarna 365, double barrelled dual port muffler ( very distinctive) 1 x stihl ms660, standard exhaust port sealed with a very large single front facing port, pretty new 36" bar 1 x BR700 blower Carlton SP2010 stump grinder If anyone hears anything, let me know 07724639681
  11. If you get a call tomorrow with me in tears, I won't even need to explain!! Could you PM your number please? I'm sure Drew has it but would be good to meet for a beer if you're keen?
  12. Thanks! We've only had them out in gardens etc. I'm hoping there's only one area that may cause issues now. It once was a pile of logged up something or another which has now reverted back to compost. I've dug out what I can with the avant. There's boards and plenty of timber on site to get us over it.
  13. Hi all, I cant seem to find any info on the ground pressure of the avant. It's a 528 with standard wheels/agri tyres, with 180kg rear weights. Doesn't need to be super exact. We've got a tracked mewp in tomorrow in a woodland tomorrow, with a few soft areas and trying to judge whether there is a danger of getting it stuck. Cheers Sean
  14. Sweet thank you! I'm starting to think it's only the colour! Haha I'm going from airstreams aswell, mine have disintegrated after a year which isn't impressive. Hmmm black or red then?
  15. I'm in need of some new boots, going to go with Andrew Cervinos bit I can't seem to spot the difference between the Wood and S3. Does anybody know? Apart from a tenner or so difference in price? Cheers all
  16. Great thanks for all the responses! Ah I didn't realise AVS were operating again! I'll give them ago. Thanks for the offer of the sweet chestnut, if I can grab them from AVS, they're only up the road from the job. Ta
  17. Thanks! I will bear you in mind if I can't sort something closer to home. Cheers
  18. Hi all, Hope people are keeping safe and busy! I dont suppose anybody has any suggestions on where I can get hold of 5 oak (or alternative, naturally rot resistant) sleepers 200mm x 100mm min length 1.83m around Haslemere or Dorking, Surrey? Cheers Sean
  19. Wicked! I think I can figure that out. Thank you very much!
  20. Morning, A bit of a longshot perhaps but has anybody got the dimensions of the a530 rollers? The parallel bottom roller diameter, and the diameter of the smaller and larger end of the tapered top roller? I've had ours built up and reground them a fair few times and would like to try and get them machined back to original dimensions. The price I was quoted for a new set was a tad eyewatering! Cheers for any assistance.
  21. Thank you very much! Appreciated!
  22. Morning, I was wondering if anybody knew the Jensen orange colour code and the grey if possible please? It's time it had a spruce up! I've tried to have a search, albeit on my phone, but can't seem to turn them up. Cheers, Sean
  23. There was a longer video a while ago. Calm as you like, lets his side strop off and descends on his mainline, in no particular hurry, and seemingly without much distress! I can't tell if he's got a fire retardant jacket on though? Prime job for battery saws

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