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beardedone

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  1. Many thanks everyone for the help. Trucks got new plugs and relay and running smooth! B
  2. Hi there everyone, I'm looking for a book on fungal and diseases found in tree's and another in woodland management. And any other really interesting and good grounding information in the biology of trees books that any of you might of read or been recommended. Many thanks B
  3. Hi all, to anyone in the Bath and North East Somerset area Thought i'd drop it out there that a couple lads have been reported knocking on doors offering tree work and then later coming back to rob a few of the house of tools and such. Police are aware but nobody has been arrested yet. Keep your kit safe! B
  4. Thanks Nope, iv looked online for a definitive answer but i never found one so i thought i'd ask on here just in case someones messed about with them before. going to check the manifold and see what i find. Will post picture if anyone's interest in what i find!
  5. Thanks Spud your a star. I'm fixing it this weekend and you've saved me a headache trying to find it again, Wish me luck haha
  6. I've got an engine light on that says glow plugs/glow plug relay so I'm thinking there has to be. It's starting funny too so it has all the signs but I can't find the blasted things
  7. So I need to find the glow plugs on my engine and I feel like a right idiot because I can't find them at all and nor can the mechanic I asked to look (which made me feel better) . If someone's got a picture of the engine and where they are on it please let me post it as Im at a loose end here. Cheers B
  8. Hi everyone Just wanted some advice from peeps with experience in rail. I've looked at the Breathflex and Stein and wondered what people think is best for breathability ect and any other makes around couldn't find much more but I might be looking in the wrong places. All C class. Cheers B
  9. I think that like any minority living in the UK differently to the status quo, they are going to get stick due to the stereotypes that float around, I agree with some of the reasons they do what they do but the impacts they have on the community when they don't do it respectively, you kind of loose the ability to sympathise with them.
  10. I have seen them, but there's a hundred other options as well. Might have to grab them!
  11. Hi everyone, like the title says too many options and I've not messed about with it in a while. Whats good? what do i stay away from? any advice is really appreciated! Cheers B
  12. There will probably be better advice but i'll thrown my 10 pence at it. Try looking up local tree surgery company's and emailing/ calling round. maybe even offering to ground for free to show your keen. If they like you they might take you on or pass your name onto someone who can. best of luck. B
  13. Hi everyone. I was wondering if people add a date to which the quote you did originally would need to be reassessed? cheers B
  14. Thanks for all the replies, I'm stuck between Nissan Cabstar and Ford Transit. Won't be buying new as only got about 5k to play with. Found a few in budget Nissan that caught my eye. Cheers everyone
  15. Hi all, so I'm looking for a tipper and been looking at all the options, been told to stay away from the Ford transits due to rusting problems (I'm aware I might be being misinformed) Does anyone have any advice on things to look out for in tippers and what to stay away from? Looking at Nissan Cabstars Iveco Daily. Other than those two I'm not sure what else is a viable option really? Any advice is really appreciated
  16. Like the title says just curious what people use. Seen alot of golf range finders or hunting range finders and wondered if a specific one for trees is needed. (looking to do the AA course and mentions needing one). Cheers
  17. Was a great game! First England game I saw, 58k give or take fans there was great day out would recommend it to anyone
  18. The bird looks like a Jay but I'm probably wrong.
  19. Looking for subby work in southwest area. Qualified: Cs30,31,38,39,40, Chipper /tractor UA1&2 Spraying Ipaf mewp ticket. Have all own climbing kit and saws. Been doing UA work for about a year looking to see what else is around. Been climbing for half year but ur limited due to mewp work mainly. Please drop me a message on here if I sound the ticket Cheers
  20. slight rant So I'm curious, is there just a Sh!* Ton of climbers and groundies in Bath, Bristol and surrounding towns? Feel like there's nothing to go for employed wise unless you go self-employed and try get a few days between company's. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places/time of year.. I'm currently in utility work and want to switch to domestic work as the level you have to work to pushes you to become a skilled Arborist and not just another chainsaw swinger. Anyone else stuck looking at Arbjobs and indeed aswell?
  21. Afternoon all Looking for weekend work around Bath area, have all my own kit and transport. Currently work in Utility and have CS30,32,38,39. Chipper, stump grinder tickets. I have been grounding for nearly 6 months and very new to climbing. My # 07453320050 Sam

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