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Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Some pics here. Tell me what you think? I was thinking of welding myself a removable ally cage to slot on the cage and getting someone to make me some kind of popper tarpaulin to fit around it for chip. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cdb2ti650wzjs57/AACQSMPtA7WCC2VFUOKE2YHba?dl=0 -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
give me 5 mins I'll take some photos of my setup... couldn't find any the other day I'll take some now. Hope the van is tidy.... -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Lol over my dead body is the racking coming out haha ;-) That was an evolution in progress. Sooo handy having every tool imaginable to hand inc generator etc etc. Yeah 200ps is handy and I bought the iveco daily for that reason. Van weight 3 tons with tools and it will pull the trailer fully loaded up hill with relative ease. Only down side is I got twin rear wheel which means no a tracked chipper wont fit unless there is one that is 1 meter wide or less. Cheers for the advice re reading. I just don't know if I can learn from a book without doing the job. I'm shit at learning that way. Ta -
Yeah and according to our twat of a prime minister Islamic terrorists have nothing to do with Islam. I think that's what she said verbatim... Every Muslim rape gang is described as Asian also. Having an Asian wife I find this quite offensive. Yeah they're "Asian"... with 60% of them being called Mohammad. When Islamic scripture states that it's OK to take non believers as sex slaves and you import them en mass we are going to have problems.
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Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Yeah I'm seeing it! -
I love Katie Hopkins! Hated her on the apprentice but love her now. She says it how it is. How is it racist to state that there is a direct correlation, proportionally so, to the amound of Muslim immigration a country takes in, to its terrorist statistics? Erm, I've met a lot of good Muslims (none of them knew a damn thing about it or followed it mind you) but don't tell me there isn't a massive problem with Islam cos there is.
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Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Hmmm, not really. You have to tip the trailer with the chipper slightly to get ramps from underneath. Obviously uncouple the ratchet straps and stuff and things and then obviously trailer has to be empty to re load the chipper. Bear in mind this is not a plant trailer. Driving plant down ramps off this thing is not pleasant. It's not as bad a my old transit tipper but it's still not ideal. Do tracked chippers have the ability to have tow bars fitted. In effect, would I be able to tow my tipper trailer off road with the chipper to locations a van could not get? I'm getting that a tracked chipper is the business but after 7k in training and 6 weeks not earning I will be tight. I will have to go chipperless for a while. 10k ish is too much for a machine that wont get a lot of use to begin with. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Tracked chipper is a bugger to load and unload. Takes time. Trailer is not a plant trailer so it's not comfortable for plant. Tracked chipper is expensive. That's a big expense when only just starting out. I'm going to start off chipperless and see how it goes. Tracked chipper might be the answer though. -
Yeah see a sports physio. Quad and calf injurires or tightness can quickly lead to lower back pain. Especially so if the the tightness is not evenly balanced across both legs cos it'll twist you up. Sports physio's are not quacks. But expect to endure pain before you get relief. Good luck
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Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Yeah it's a real conundrum. My van is awesome cos it's 200ps and rigged really really well for jobs but obviously no good for tree surgery. Another option is to winch a chipper onto the trailer and then leave someone with it while I do disposal. Trailer is a beast and will take 2.5 tons+ Perhaps if I only take local work it's an idea as the recycling centre is within a few miles. I may go chipperless for a while as the trailer takes a lot if it's processed decent. Then the option might be to get rid of my beloved little smart car and buy a 4x4. I do like the Ford Ranger wildcat but I'd need to be getting at least a few decent tree jobs a month to pull the trigger on the that. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Cheers mate. :-) Do you think something like this would be better than a slap round the face with a wet fish for about a year? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bear-Cat-5-SC5614-Gravity-Fed-Wood-Chipper-Shredder-timberwolf-greenmech-jensen/322887247775?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649 -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Cheers for all the imput lads. Right... so... I've climbed 30 or 40 trees myself already with no training. I've dismantled 20 or so ranging from small to 10 maybe at about 30 ft. I did all that with no training and harness and lanyard and NO top handled chainsaw. Obviously it was hairy to say the least. I work for myself doing fences. I work all year with no downtime. I DO NOT need the tree work but I quite like it and I want to learn (for the first time in my life) the text book stuff. Rigging, feeding, different cut, techniques etc. I am a self teacher. Never been taught anything in my life so this will be a first but cos it's practical I think I will be OK. Do I like heights - Not particularly! I'm not comfortable on cliff edges etc. I wont be comfortable 60 ft up a tree and that's a fact. That said I've always had massive balls and I know I'll get used to it. Bottom line.. trees fit well with my fencing work which is 90% of what I do. Trees require minimum materials so contribute less to VAT threshold. Trees pay better. A lot better. Certainly so when you are in my position in that you just don't "need" to win the work. And finally trees offer more potential for growing a business than fencing alone. I could expand now if I took on landscaping but I hate it. Sky opens up and you're doing nothing until it stops or you're wallowing around covered in shit making a total mess. A lot of people don't want to pay for it either and quoting complex landscaping projects is massive admin and massive rapport is needed cos there is always a hidden x, y or Z in the job that needs addressing. I intend to basically take on smaller stuff to begin with and sub contract for the bigger stuff. I have good contacts with a couple of guys who are practically legends in my area at what they do. Re the chipper. Surely a small chipper I can winch into my van that'll chip to 5 inches is better than chipperless? I mean, I can't afford another vehicle yet and my van is absolutely essential as it's rigged for fencing. My trailer is 6 1/2ft x 11ft caged 3 way tipper so it's useful but obviously I can't tow a trailer and a chipper. I'll post a pic of my setup. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
OK mate I'll look into it. How about something like this to get me by for a couple of years until I updgrade my little car to a 4x4 and perhaps take someone on who can drive the 4x4 and chipper in. Don't need B&E to tow as long as chipper is below 750kg. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hyundai-HYCH1500E-2-420cc-14hp-Electric-Start-Petrol-Wood-Chipper-Shredder/302411090194?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908131621%26meid%3D8c432a3372a24d18ac8a11185e13b4ea%26pid%3D100678%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D4%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D302411090194&_trksid=p2481888.c100678.m3607&_trkparms=pageci%3Aa9dce885-f056-11e7-a116-74dbd180ee7b%7Cparentrq%3Abae520e21600a9c56bb0f739fff2d437%7Ciid%3A1 Yeah I know... Hyundai etc etc but I do have a Hyundai post hole borer and 4000psi jetwasher and both have stood up to a lot of s***. Just looking for something for the small bits 4 inches and below to begin with. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Oh, yeah I have a lot to learn alright.. Van is twin rear wheel... 1.05m width between the arches is a problem. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
The what?? lol I'm semi logistically screwed as I have a bad ass trailer and great Van but that's not much good for a chipper vehicle combo. I'm considering the possibility of winching a chipper into the van but it's tight! I've got about 12 ft length in space by 4 ft width by 6 ft height.... If it can be done I can take 2.5 tons n the van... Care to enlighten me? -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Unfortunately I don't have a chipper mate. That and a top handled saw and rigging is about the only thing I don't have. I would also need to convert the cage on my trailer for chip perhaps. It's not gonna be cheap. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
yeah. Multiple people have told me he's like a squirrel with a chainsaw. Apparently have can fully dismantle a 40 ft tree in a matter of hours, literally half a day or less. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
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Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Well.....! Thanks :-) -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
That's exactly the plan actually. And yeah I do get those, tree, fence and hedge jobs come along. A LOT. I'm currently average 9.9 on checkatrade with 121 reviews and some tree work in there. 2/3 of my reviews have before, during and after photos too with the dog or my vehicle in them etc cos I'm just think a lot of people on there are BSing. So yeah I'll definitely get calls. I don't advertise apart from Checkatrade now and I work all year. Happy new year to you -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
I use a few people now as and when. As rarely as possible to avoid VAT. The guys I work with have some experience from working for a friend of theirs who is a tree surgeon but not self employed. He just runs the odd job on weekends. He's exceptionally good though and is the top tree surgeon for a very large outfit in our area. Tiny slip of a guy. I will probably pay him once in a while to help me out and learn what I can as though we haven't met, they are all old school friends and he's said he'd be happy to work for me. We'll see how it goes. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Thank you :-) I will! -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
And yeah I think it is worth investing in x to get y. Currently I just de registered from VAT because I was running a team and finding I was having to work all week, and do quotes and send emails in evening and half the weekend for not great money so I let them go. The margins for landscaping are too tight with VAT unless you've won the chelsea flowering show and cater to high end. Trees is FAR fewer materials so alone I can earn more before hitting the threshold but if I do hit the threshold it's not so bad when you're putting the hire on for chipper and billing yourself out as a tree surgeon. It's a risk but I'm a determined person, I think I can do it. -
Another 40 year old just starting
forestboy1978 replied to forestboy1978's topic in Training & education
Yeah well I do intend to drop the landscaping but keep fencing, and add trees. Biggest thing for me is that landscaping is an utter nightmare in the rain where as fences, though not easy, are doable, as is hedge and tree work. Also my vehicle set up might transfer over quite nicely. I have twin rear wheel 3.0 iveco daily van and tow a 3.5 ton 3 way caged tipper with 3.5 tons ramps stowed underneath. I can move quite a lots of waste compared to the average 3.5 toner and the van is racked out already with hedge cutters, saws, all sorts of tools etc. I do have this niggling doubt but I'm gonna go for it. Proclimber do some 100ft trees in the training if you want to give it a go so I guess I'll soon see what's what.... Cheers -
Hi guys, Yeah basically I'm 40 in March and 99% certain I'll be doing the fast track 6 week course with pro climber this year. What's different in my case is I run my own company which is a fencing company and landscaping company so I'll be qualifying and going straight into self employment for myself. Now that's the question really. Am I taking this ****? I do have A LOT of experience with saws and doing hedges and stump grinding and a little with climbing. I'm one of those people who just does things if you know what I mean but there is a part of me that's thinking hmmm I'm pretty fit and often work alone banging out fences so obviously I'm not shy of hard work. I'm gonna do it whatever anyone says but I'm interested to hear views. Cheers