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Will Ingleton

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  1. Glad you're doing well! Awesome, really looking forward to hearing the latest.
  2. Just read my way through this most fantastic thread in it's entirety, for the second time. Think I originally found it a year or two back. How're you getting on!? I must know what happened next! Hope you're doing well, Will
  3. Thanks everyone for your suggestions, and apologies I didn't get back to any of you before, I just didn't see that I'd had more replies on the thread. All sorted now and the machine is with it's new owner, but thanks again!
  4. Cheers @htb - I'll have a look on there.
  5. Hello all, As per the title. I need to send a MultiOne from Norfolk up to Scotland, and would appreciate if anyone could recommend someone who could do this. Cheers! Will
  6. Hello all, As per the title. Advertising in the Arbtrader section. Just thought I'd put a post out advising that these items are for sale in case anybody is interested. Happy to answer any questions. I've had some trouble uploading photos to the listing, so I've uploaded them here too. All the best, Will
  7. Good morning all, I'm after a used Klou grab to fit a MultiOne 2.3EFI. I'm in Norfolk, and would be happy to collect locally, or pay for it go on a pallet if coming from further afield. Give me a message on here, or email me at [email protected] Thanks in advance! Will
  8. Hi everyone, I'm based in Stalham and looking for work in the surrounding areas. I'd be looking to work on a self employed basis or employed part time. I've got 5 years of experience as a groundsman doing both domestic and utility work, and working on conservation projects, which are a particular interest. Tickets - Diploma in Conservation, CS30, 31, 38, UA1+2.2, MEWP, NPTC Tractor and Loader, First Aid I have all my own gear - saws, PPE, climbing kit. Email: [email protected] Phone: 07593620467 (if I can't answer I'll call back asap) Thanks, Will
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  9. Great bloke, very easy to get along with. Cracks on, approaches work intelligently, works to a high standard, and good with customer relations. Enjoyed working with him.
  10. Shame about all those nails! How're you getting on with the Logosol? I have my eye on the same model and wondered what you thought of yours? Cheers. Will
  11. Very nice, they'll turn out really well I'm sure. Hope to see the finished product!
  12. Beautiful. What're your plans for it?
  13. Sounding very tempting! Looking at the pictures of them there's a little first aid symbol on the back of the trousers, is that on a belt loop or is it an attachment point for a first aid kit?
  14. Cheers for the suggestion Mike, I hadn't come across those ones before. Definitely a reasonable price, don't mind the red actually! It tends to dull down after getting covered in muck a few times fortunately.
  15. Cheers Alex. I'll take a good look at the Innovations too.
  16. Cheers David. In terms of weight, are they pretty standard for type A's? Side note - Interesting looking tree in the picture!
  17. As per title. Anyone had experience with these? Pros, cons? After some new trousers and these caught my eye. Cheers in advance!
  18. Good specs on the new Defender. Just a shame about the price - too precious to consider doing any work with. I don't think it looks awful though, it's grown on me. Do prefer the old shape though. The 90 reminds me a bit of the new SWB Landcruiser.
  19. A wooden, belt mounted holster wouldn't be difficult to make either
  20. Theraband Gold is great stuff for the twang. Bicycle innertube is decent too. If you're any good at sewing you could knock up a pouch out of some old canvas perhaps.
  21. We did have in mind sorting out work with Hi Line, which would certainly warrant the tracked chipper. But we don't have any intention of putting our eggs in one basket, and a piece of kit like that would need to be regularly paying for itself and earning it's keep. This is very much an idea at the moment and we're looking into other avenues of work too. Thanks for your input!
  22. Hi Steve, thanks for your thoughts. Hard truths and outside perspective are what's needed- it's easy to get wrapped up in your own ideas. Yes it would be a 50/50 split. In terms of rates, do you say that based on our area, or is it just a general industry wide issue? I definitely understand what you're saying about being lucky with the clientel. May I ask if this is from your own personal experience doing similar? We're clearly very much in the realms of this being an idea, so this is very helpful in deciding whether it's something worth pursuing. Cheers! Will
  23. Cheers for your thoughts. Most people that we know of who we'd be interested in working for don't have a tracked chipper, so we had been looking at that as perhaps being a bit of a niche/ gain us some advantage. The firms that do have one are very large as tree companies go, and regularly have work (and quickly taking on big new contracts so need extra people regularly) which requires a tracked chipper. A mini digger has been another thought. Perhaps 1.5t. Being able to cut and stack, auger attachment for fencing etc. The quality of our work is high, and so to a point of course we'd hope that in itself would bring us work. Appreciate you taking the time to comment! Will
  24. Hello everyone, Myself and a friend are looking to start subbing as a two man team. We'd be happy to sub into domestic, conservation, forestry and utility work, possibly rail and highways further down the line. We're based on the Cornwall/ Devon border. Looking into equipping ourselves with a tracked chipper. I was wondering if any of you have done something similar, and what advice you might offer to us? Looking back, what would you have done differently to start out with? Many thanks in advance! Will

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