Suffolk Dave
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3 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:
Have you tried tree surgeons insurance yet?
Im with Nfu currently big renewal is due this month so will be hitting them up for a quote
Hi Steve
Are you with nfu just vehicles?
Or the whole business?
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13 hours ago, topchippyles said:
You guys do this all the time. Put what areas you are located and how far you are willing to travel.
Has Angie not said lincolnshire
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Stihl- Varioclean- great stuff
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My father was on farm, back in the late 50's , they had flat pack jeep left over from the American airforce in east anglian, also bought a flat pack motor bike exmod, can't remember the make at moment
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Hi , my first question is do you carry out tree surveys already ? What do you use now?
I use requestaplan and Google maps, depends on site size etc other on here may well use various other mapping services as otis, GPS type mapping service etc
most services you pay for but as far as i know Google maps are free as long as you accredit the map to them, other members I am sure will come with alot more options
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Yes and make sure who is paying as some
38 minutes ago, jose said:insurance companies can take a while, I get customers to pay and get them to claim it of the insurance Companies
If this all helps
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Before we start a job like this, alway get written /email conformation from insurance company that it is paying first !
Not what the customer tells you, then email to say that all care will be taken but any further damge we will not be liable for if we take responsible care.
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Halfords own brand , is good, carry it in truck, never used on my vehicle! But started loads of other poeples
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I agree eder, winch great been running one for about 12 years, and yes run it on there own rope, as most others will slip
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Most of schools I work with want the enhanced version, I pay the update as well, so if I go to a different school they can just check me out. One lot of schools want the enhanced version even if your on site out of hours
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My grandfather worked for the local builders and part of his job was a steeplejack, some where within family we have pictures of him in 1936 in his bosun chair, safety flat cap and Hi Viz tweed jacket ! Half way down a church tower.
Common sense ruled !
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I agree that most shared drains are the responsibility of the water company who removes it, we have a share drain AW who took full responsibility of it some years and we got a legal document stating this at the time, so it differently worth asking
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7 hours ago, daltontrees said:
Sometimes they are not adopted until they get to a public area. The position of the blockage is not described, if it's in the neighbour's garden it might not be adopted.
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Under puwer/ ppe, you chainsaw trousers have speed rating, this may be your problem with bigger saws on small bars your ppe rating is not to safe user standard protection , if a problem occurs HSE would not be impressed
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You could try Andy Campbell(chainsaw training uk) , has training site at Elveden, South of Thetford.
Trains to Forestry standards
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I would think and agree , may be root damage sometime ago on the die back stem side., any idea how long the die back has been taken place?
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Those red onions that have gone to seed don't usually store that well keep an eye on them as they cause others to rot if stored together
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Red onions gone to seed ?, most of mine have, white onions s all ok
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Yes I run 16 plate on my 5th l200, had a few problems with most, nothing major, mainly rear suspension leaf springs replacement, may be my fault !, and pulled well with loaded trailers, not sure about weight upgrade but I see you can get uprated springs
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Yes I agree with Steve
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No David I haven't, this was several years ago, but I will have look next a week as on the estate where one failed, of interest this estate had a clump planted beech ( 3 stemmed approx 100 years old) that unwisted it self , most bazaar , had to fell it as close to orangery
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Both looked like pulled apart one was like
Rough parting, the other looked just liked it popped off clean
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Have dealt with two beech failed on the graft, one over 3 gardens another on park land
Tipper insurance - who are people using please?
in General chat
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Thanks
I was with nfu with whole business until
Approx 10 years when they stopped Insurance for tree surgeon ( height restriction! About 5m if I remember)
Which several on here must come across