dougster
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Who are you covered by now?
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Anyone in the reserves/TA had a big increase in PAX?
I'm looking for a good alternative to cover me for tree work and army reserve work.
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I did my training with Lynher, really good and very flexible couldn’t recommend them more. Plenty barracks or good places to stay and eat to.
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I wonder how much it would cost to import one
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if you've got a week a month over about 9 months, try askham bryan at york; L2 arb trees & timber.
Whats the course like and is it as recognised as the RFS Cert Arb??
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I will be in the Southampton area until the 16th June and can Climber and/or Groundie.
I have all the relevant Climbing/Chainsaw tickets. Been in the industry for the last 6 month professionally after 13 years in the Army.
If you would like any more information PM me or Email [email protected]
Dougie
07733612225
CS 30,31,32,34,35,38,39,40,41
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My 560xp isn’t starting and i need to get it checked out.
Which is the best for service…. Ward Meadows Plant, Lloyd Ltd, M & H Tree Services, D H Ivinson or David Dixon
Cheers
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Any info would be appreciated.
Thank you
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How does being a Saturday & Sunday Warrior complicate it?
Insurance don’t like it, its high risk. Stuff like the ranges, exercise, Physical training est
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I looked at RPAX. its not to bad but i was hoping for something a bit more rounded.
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Looking for Personal accident and income protection Insurance. Problem is I’m Just starting in the Arb world and my hobbys are skiing, kayaking, climbing set…. just to make its more complicated I’m also in the Army Reserve.
Can any one recommend an insurer that can help?
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I’m just starting out in the business and need a top handle saw for my 308/CS39 aerial cutting course. Any advice is more than welcome.
I’ve looked at a few and heard lots about the pros and cons but I thought i’d try here as well.
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Petrol
Husqvarna T540xp - £515
Stihl MS201T - £ 530
Echo CS360TES - £375
Battery
Husqvarna T536 lixp (1 batt+charger) - £ £520 + £160 per battery
Stihl MS160T (1 batt+charger) - £ 460 + £100 per battery
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Whats everyones thoughts on the battery saws compared to petrol?
Looking for a start - Cumbria
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Are you still in the Carlisle area?