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  1. Banksman for heavy equipment being used in the countryside by majority and on machine down days operate a strimmer. Operating across the southwest, multiple areas available with differing start dates (all running for 12 weeks from June): Multiple roles available Dorchester (Mon 5th June) Tone (Mon 5th June) Axe (Mon 5th June) AvonStour (Mon 5th June) Brue (Mon 19th June) Parrett (Mon 19th June) Must have in date CSCS or be happy to get one and be willing to undertake extra training for the role including banksman, strimmer, water safety, drugs and alcohol, a fit to work medical and an extra CSCS section. Ongoing work for the right candidate. Great opportunity for work throughout the summer and yearly. Please message 07815612682 or email [email protected]
  2. STAFF REQUIRED: Southwest UK. Subcontractors for ongoing works, positive work ethic required. Full time employment available for the right candidate. Roles would suit someone fresh into the business, experienced operator looking to increase work variety to reduce stress on the body or a regular climber/groundsman wanting variety across contracts and private. Tickets not necessary and can be gained through us but work includes requirements for full climbing and ground tickets, cscs, rolo, water safety, brushcutter and walk behind mower. Mandatory drugs tests to comply with our commercial clients are required. Call 07815 612682 or email [email protected].
  3. We are currently looking for subcontract groundsmen to fulfill strimming and groundmen duties over the summer periods and for continued treework in the winter in Exeter, Somerset and Bournemouth. Requirements for work short term which can be facilitated by us : CSCS, ROLO, Strimmer ticket, First aid, Manual handling, Safety critical medical with clean Drug and Alcohol. Requirements for long term work: A motivated attitude, drug and alcohol free on tests. Full time work available to the right candidates. Groundsmen or climbers. Please email [email protected] or call 07815612682
  4. Looking for Strimmer/hedgetrimmer/chainsaw operatives for ongoing deveg work. Must have Cscs with Rolo (liss card) or willing to get one before commencing work. Phone 07815 612682 or email [email protected].
  5. Cheers Alex, will try them tomorrow
  6. Hello, My name is Ben and I’m 26. I am based in Exeter but willing to travel for work. Looking to create contacts and work opportunities. I have: • CS 30,31,32,38,39,40,41 • UA 1,2.1, 2.2, Besc, Persons • First Aid and Manual handling • CSCS with ROLO • Sentinel • Bsc For Fully working saws, ppe and kit with own transport. Day rates negotiable. Any questions feel free to message on here email to [email protected] or call on 07815612682. I'd be happy to Ground or Climb Many thanks in advance Ben
  7. Looking for a day or two 16th, 17th of December. Either or both. Willing to travel. Ground or Climb. Call me on 07815612682 or email [email protected] for tickets/insurance etc.
  8. You would hope that any tree surgeon would want what is best for the situation, not what it most expensive
  9. Thanks for posting, I can only imagine the zip line wasn't directly from the stem he was anchored into otherwise the flip line coming off the top of the tree would have attached itself to the zip line and h'd have have had a long zip to the floor. That or his zip line was below his flip line and therefore wouldn't attach to the zip line on the way off. Or the zip line was vertical. Too many zips and flips. Glad you're able to type this out to us and we get a first person view of the incident rather than a third person view. Have a speedy recovery
  10. I like mine, not had it long and not had to replace any parts yet which is probably going to cost the earth. Ditto with the ear muffs which i'm sure they'll sort out on the v2. The mesh on it seems finer than the others I have tried but that may just be me. Where did you find the Bandit chipper with three lovely ladies strapped to it? I've been trying to find a good chipper that is loud with a bit of a wider mouth, always wanting more, needs its oil replacing once a month and has a lovely body. But no luck
  11. Swan filters, rare but not unobtainable
  12. Isn't that micro managing a job and therefore it will take longer? Surely you trust your guys to give you their best and if anything crops up to let you know asap?
  13. Hi Matt, I've seen it on ebay but a link would help others (not encouraging other bidders...) got a receipt of purchase for it? Cheers
  14. I learn so much from youtube, both the dos and the don'ts! Have a good look around as there are many good tip videos for the amateur right up to the highly experienced.

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