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  1. Acorn Arb & Forestry (based in Chelmsford, Essex) are seeking experienced climbers and groundsman. Due to unprecedent demand we are now recruiting for immediate start or early in the new year. We have been trading for 20 years covering essentially Essex but now extending our area to include Hertfordshire, Suffolk and Kent. Our services are offered to a cross spectrum of end users including public, private and commercial sectors. We are looking for suitably qualified and experienced climbers/groundsman to work to a high standard and take pride in their work; who have a passion for trees with a polite and courteous manner towards customers and fellow members of the team. To apply contact us at email: [email protected] providing relevant certificates and driving licence held together with summary of work experience to date.
  2. Many thanks Paul, only just seen this thread as I cant seem to get Arb Talk on my phone or Ipad so have to resort to office pc and not in the office very much at the moment. We keep reviewing whether we should become Arb Approved and although we have geared our whole management process around arb accreditation I just see it as a constraint in todays demanding market as a small business I just wouldn't have the time or money to spend. The feedback I get from some decision makers and specifiers is arb approved companies are generally too expensive, I'm sure there's many arguments for and against.
  3. Acorn Arb & Forestry (based in Chelmsford, Essex) are seeking experienced climbers and groundsman. Due to unprecedent demand we are now recruiting for immediate start or early autumn. We have been trading for 18 years covering essentially Essex but now extending our area to include Hertfordshire, Suffolk and Kent. Our services are offered to a cross spectrum of end users including public, private and commercial sectors. We are looking for suitably qualified and experienced climbers/groundsman to work to a high standard and take pride in their work; who have a passion for trees with a polite and courteous manner towards customers and fellow members of the team. To apply contact us at email: [email protected] providing relevant certificates and driving licence held together with summary of work experience to date.
  4. Acorn Arb & Forestry (based in Chelmsford, Essex) are seeking experienced climbers and groundsman. Due to unprecedent demand we are now recruiting for immediate start or early autumn. We have been trading for 18 years covering essentially Essex but now extending our area to include Hertfordshire, Suffolk and Kent. Our services are offered to a cross spectrum of end users including public, private and commercial sectors. We are looking for suitably qualified and experienced climbers/groundsman to work to a high standard and take pride in their work; who have a passion for trees with a polite and courteous manner towards customers and fellow members of the team. To apply contact us at email: [email protected] providing relevant certificates and driving licence held together with summary of work experience to date.
  5. Cant seem to find Tim Atkins email or contact number?
  6. Looking for someone suitably skilled to carve a 4m standing cedar stem in Chelmsford, Essex. PM with your contact details and examples of work completed.
  7. Acorn Arb based in Chelmsford Essex is seeking additional groundies and climbers on an ad-hoc basis. Please PM your name, contact number, brief description of experience and qualifications together with anticipated self employed day rate. Applicants should have own transport to get to and from yard.
  8. I guess that's why whenever I mention bringing it for repair they simply say buy a new shaft, it'll be cheaper.
  9. We've had several Stihl HT101 Pole Pruners over the years and although Stihl do not recommend it we've used the hedge trimming attachments which ultimately lead to the shafts breaking. Fed up with buying replacement shafts we now have a collection of dead pole saws so the plan is to cannibalise to make one working machine. Has anyone had any success in taking these poles apart and rebuilding? If so, any advice would be much appreciated. FR Jones have kindly provided the schematic diagram of the component parts which will undoubtedly be very handy.
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