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  1. My favourites of this lot are Talisker, Laphroaig and Highland Park. None are 18yr maybe should treat myself to an older one sometime. [emoji848]
  2. My favourites of this lot are Talisker, Laphroaig and Highland Park. None are 18yr maybe should treat myself to an older one sometime. [emoji848]
  3. jfc

    Sandy Knowes

    Took chip and a few logs, great set up easy to find.
  4. That's my old chipper, looks like you "borrowed" my photo! All the best finding one.
  5. Addressing rural Scotland’s gender imbalance - gov.scot WWW.GOV.SCOT Providing training support for women. £500 grant available for women to do Lantra training in Scotland. Hope it's useful for some people. Jan.
  6. Whatever happened to stefan and his grinding business?
  7. Seriously consider the husky 540i battery saw, I haven't tried the stihl equivalent but so impressed with the husky. Not cheap and you will need 2 batteries but so good. J.
  8. You might know this already but... Buying local might be a bit more but if you need it fixed in a hurry a local dealer can often do that. If that saves a day or two of work that quickly mounts up as a saving on the purchase. J.
  9. Shouldn't need that with a new chipper though, should he! [emoji85] [emoji86] [emoji87]
  10. Sparrowhawk in the garden. Spotted whilst watching otters in the Tay.
  11. I m basing this on scotland so may be slightly different. With TPO trees I have had to specify size of branch to remove/prune. However with CA trees you can ask for whatever you want, the only option the TO has is to approve your work or put a Tpo on the tree. If the client is adamant on severe reduction I will ask for 30 or even 50% reductions, as the other option is a full removal, it's better to keep a tree than lose it completely. This is especially with low quality trees. However, if I think the tree is possibly worthy of tpo I will be more conservative with my request, ie as per bs3998. Bs3998 specifies that reductions should be more specific than a % reduction, and you should quantify length branches to be reduced by. Look up your 3998 reduction info. All the best, Jan.
  12. No work today or tomorrow. 25cm and still falling. Most snow we've had in fife in at least 10yrs.
  13. That's totally crap Sam. Ridiculous really. Maybe there is more to it, husband may have history! I don't think you will have a problem finding work on the basis of your sex. Getting your basic tickets will help. All the best. J.
  14. I have used my subbies 540i a lot and it is great, I then bought a husky battery pole saw on the back of that, and again great. The 540i is so good I am thinking of buying one too. Not only is it amazingly powerful but it's quiet, no need for ear muffs, we can hear each other and talk, and no pull start! They are the future. (Sure the Stihl stuff is good too, but not used it.)
  15. I reckon the VAT threshold will be significantly reduced. Don't bother me now as I went vat registered ghis year.
  16. Depends on the width but I have made tool trays with 20l Chain oil containers cut in half. If you're lucky they may be the right size.
  17. Paddy please stop acting like an expert when you are anything but, sorry for being so blunt but really....
  18. so stop saying 2 ropes. HSe report was not reviewed, it was coveniently ignored by HSE. However they have not produced new evidence to make it out of date. It is the most up to date review of 2 rope working in many situations. So until something newer comes along it is still the best we have. If you have other evidence to counter this I would be interested.
  19. Paddy have your read Techie Paul's post on this? Do you know who he is or his job? he states 2 rope are not compulsory, and yet you bang on repeating stuff that is wrong. Have some humility/undertanding of your limited knowledge, rather than speaking like an expert. You don't have to use 2 ropes, 2 attachments yes in many circumstances. However rigging is where this falls down, do you have a rigging ticket? Having an extra rope system whilst doing rigging was shown by HSE review to present other risks. This was all highlighted when the 2 ropes issue kicked off again a couple of years ago. Check out the highlighted quote below. Who published this? HSE ffs. I think your approach could be regarded as dogmatic imho!
  20. First aid knowledge, if you can get a first aider cert from other things you do it is another asset to the team. Someone should have first aid at work anyway but extra bods are helpful.
  21. 7.5t sound nice but are lots more hoops to jump through. I've toyed with the idea, also depends how good access is generally to jobs. Another option is the cabstar (or similar) route. Still 3.5t but a lighter vehicle so bigger payload. Imo your chip truck is the backbone of your outfit, if it is unreliable you'll quickly start losing [emoji383] and gives you loads of grief. It is nice being out the NHS and not having to do tonnes of paperwork, however some of it is important so stay on top of it. I'm using Quickbooks for my accounts which makes invoicing and tracking payments very easy. As Roughy says slow down a bit, to have so many near misses in a year isn't good and yer luck will run out. All the best with it. Jan, ex rmn, rn adult also!
  22. jfc

    New Chipper

    Different world from gravity fed to a 230. The wee chippers are a good starting point but can do your head in if your used to bigger ones. I was including Vat in my guess btw. I think 17k will be ex vat. J.
  23. jfc

    New Chipper

    Ha, ha, ha. There's a man that's never bought a chipper! My guess, double that, maybe a bit more with the Shute design. J.
  24. Oh dear, hope you didn't pay more than £100 for that butchery! I fear you probably paid a lot more.
  25. I've been told it's 3 yrs, also read that in my tax book.

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