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Posts posted by Marksquirrell
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Not all utility arbs wear spikes attached to their boots.
Most contracts get audited far more than any work a domestic Arb might get.
I would like to hazard a guess most people appreciate their electricity.
It annoys me that people moan about poles ruining their view and insisting on restricted cuts. E.g 1m on conifer, it will be back in the lines in less than a year. On a 5 year contract that means going back 5 times and only getting paid once and causing the customer 5 lots of disruption. How many domestic arbs would do this for Mrs Smith and her hedge?
The electricity lines on your land might be feeding 100’s if not thousands of people. If a tree was to fail or grow too close because someone didn’t want it cutting it’s not just you who’s affected.
Normally when attending said emergency works the difficult customer is normally the first to say do whatever is required to get the power back on as my Sunday dinner is in the oven.- 2
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Just asking justme
So what licence do you need to pull a 1.5 t trailer with the trannie or a land rover when you say with a c1 all you can tow is 750kg
If you want to tow a trailer above 750kg you need the +E entitlement.
So vehicle up to 3.5ton is B (car, transit, Land Rover) plus trailer (more than 750kg) is B+E.
It gets more complicated by when you took your trailer test as to if it’s a trailer up to 3.5ton or any weight trailer.
A 7.5 ton vehicle is C1 plus trailer is C1 + E.
Class 2 hgv is C (upto 32t), class 1 is plus trailer or C+E. (44tonGVW)
Pretty sure that’s right.- 1
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I guess farmers are gonna have to be a bit more selective about what they plant and how much fuel will be needed to bring that crop to harvest. UK maize is an environmentally damaging crop, I believe most of it going to animal feed/silage.
It would be nice to see all cattle being raised on grass again!
Not enough land in this country to just have grass which is why farmers plant different crops. Too many people is the biggest problem to planet faces- 2
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Update, received the Evo, like the look of it etc. so i tried it on and strolled about the kitchen in it only to realise the webbing and general padding is lovely and comfortable but not substantial enough to attach a DMM Revolver or a Rock Exotica tool carabiner so i reckon it's getting repackaged and returned.
You must be the only one- 1
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Smerdons will have something or Steve Morris has a 12” and 18” and 8tonners to go with them
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I work in the utilities environment and I see it as a don’t get caught scenario.
The clients we work for have their auditors who would throw the book at you even though they have no idea what they are talking about (a bit like HSE I guess.)
Generally the trees were climbing are too small and awkward to have a second line let alone a secondary anchor. Also Wtf do you do when working in conifers?! [emoji23]
I’m about the only person I know climbing SRT and when I’m in a big tree much prefer setting a redirect than a secondary line.
That’s my view point, I know some people are trying to adopt 2 ropes but generally it just hampers you.- 4
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I have both, I think it’s too close call, pros and cons for both.
However.
I’ve had to put a swivel on the zillion and change the rope to get it to be as good as the ART positioner.
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Forgot how good the bulldog bone was today. Been trying to dial in the akimbo for ages but still not quite perfect. Used the bulldog bone without any adjustments and it just worked. I’ve had it on cougar, tachyon and squir2.0, wet and dry and it doesn’t need adjustment. Where as with the akimbo the settings would be completely different
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I’m far more inclined to use someone with good directions and instructions where to tip and who doesn’t want to be called for prior arrangements
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Rod Davies Manor Tree Care is a great guy to deal with. He might be more flexible than having a massive machine in that needs to have a lot of brash to make it pay.....
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My favourite trouser I think [emoji848]
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I wondered if it was a European thing to cover vehicles like this? 3t tow vehicle and a 9t trailer/load combo. These 'mini artics' would be great in urban environments. Not sure if they are legal in the UK though.
A company called spiderlift have a few of these, expensive but handy -
Airstreams out the box are good for 99.9% of people where as other brands don’t seem to be.
I tried some arbortecs and although comfy take a bit of wearing in, ive actually gone back to my old airstreams for the summer.
A lad I know got the Andrews and rates them but is struggling to wear them in, possible need to size up with them I think he said.- 1
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Is yours an older imac? I believe the newer ones you can just plug extra monitors straight into the unit.
I have 3 monitors but I have a mac pro and had to purchase an extra graphics card for the job
It’s thunderbolt 2 so you might be right. Another plus vs windows then! Ha -
I have a 27” iMac at home and for working with multiple windows it’s so valuable having the screen real estate available to have two docs side by side, and the software is as simple as click and hold the green window button and select the second program you want side by side and it snaps to the screen, no sizing just done.
The only upgrade to this is dual monitors but then you need a dock etc also but with a laptop you have 3 screens! Rarely necessary but useful none the less.
Also look at the refurbished ones from Apple direct. Bought 3 laptops, iMac and iPad all refurbished and never had a problem. You just have to wait for the one you want to come up sometimes.- 1
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Do you really need a 16” screen and i9 processor for using Word and Excel?
If that’s what you want fair enough but if it was me the basic model would be enough for your needs with more than enough budget to get a large monitor for those large screen requirements....- 1
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SSE aren’t running any of their induction courses because of COVID-19. With them they will not issue a permit and you won’t be able to work on the network.
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Please just put your own rope through the zillon! For starters it’s [emoji817] % better with 11mm rope...
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I know of a chipper on it’s 3rd axle approx 600 hrs I think, all been covered by Forst. Starting to realise why everyone says they have good after sales service
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Had BFG’s and coopers, both are poor on wet tarmac compared to road tyres. Not much difference off road at the end of the day but BFGs last a lot longer IMO
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Lanyard over the shoulder personally. One less thing to forget / worry about up the tree
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Posting on behalf of EOS Contracting.
Due to the ongoing and expansion of contracts we are currently looking for utility workers to work on our WPD and SSE contracts.
Ideal requirements are listed below, however the right candidate would be considered without these as training can be given.
CS30 / 31
CS38 / 39
CS40 / 41
UA 1 / 2.1 / 2.2 / 2.3
Woodchipper
WPD / SSE authorisations
B + E driving entitlement
First Aid
Excellent rates of pay available to the right candidate.
WPD area of work - Worcester, Kidderminster, Evesham, Redditch
SSE area of work between Oxford, Swindon and Trowbridge
Please apply via email with a brief outline about yourselves and an up to date CV.
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Nothing has been cut yet so spec can be chosen to a degree. Access is tight but do able
Looking for an opportunity South Wales or may consider other area’s
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Where in South Wales are you?