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THtreeservices

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    Essex
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    Tree Surgeon

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  1. Almost nothing, they teach how to technically do basic tree cuts and access the tree in a very basic way. Will take years of on the job training before you can expect 150 a day. You will be a burden to any firm for at least 1-2 year. You will also need large felling and aerial dismantling to be fully competent from a legal prospective. It takes 5-10 years to become a pro, you can get the basics and small stuff within 1-2 years, rookie at 3-5 years. Lots will say that's wrong but i have worked with 100+ climbers and this is my experience after 15 years climbing and 13 operating a business. You wont be able to freelance as you wont have any actual skill, you will just be insurable. Hope it helps.. Climb safe and learn fast.........
  2. Found our very first website
  3. Same, spent 500 just on the top flash banner and then eat humble pie lol
  4. I used it sometimes, here is our site back in 09 https://web.archive.org/web/20090301152024/https://thtreeservices.co.uk I used flash which was never good for page speed but looked good. Here it is now www.thtreeservices.co.uk
  5. Only a side by side will provide the answer.
  6. Id agree, i left out the vat. Id get the 66 on a 25 inch bar for the same money?.
  7. You have to feel your body, it will tell you when it won’t want to lift. Never push when you feel discomfort. Stretch always. Start light end strong. So many let ego do the thinking.
  8. oil pressure sensor, wiring connection such as stop system. Normally electrical. Unless you busted something.
  9. I noticed if I hit cardio hard, next day in the tree feels like an easy day. Always expected to be ruined but seams the body likes being used.
  10. Where do you get the boards? Been using wood.
  11. Been looking at the kanga kid 216. Guess if it cant lift into the truck my muck truck is still the best mini mover. We work lots of narrow access.
  12. Anyone find lifting reduces fatigue in the trees and less injuries?.

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