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Will Ingleton

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  1. 1. Coffee, black as hell, at 5:30am 2. A damn fine glass of red on a summer's evening with the Mrs, just when the breeze is taking the edge off the heat, and listening to Vaughan Williams- Lark Ascending 3. Evening walk with the hound
  2. Right wing, Brie making pirates and strange folk? This will be an interesting move.
  3. Thanks Steve! Excited for the move, looking forward to getting settled down there. Hope you're well!
  4. Hello all! In early to mid July I'm moving to the general area of Liskeard in Cornwall, from Hertfordshire. Ideally I'm looking for full time work, long term, as a groundie. So if one of you has a vacancy to be filled or know of someone who does, I'd appreciate being put in touch! Happy to provide references in testament to my experience/ character/ work ethic if you'd like. I have had 3 years experience and I hold my CS30 and 38. I have had a lot of climbing experience in this time, so can provide efficient support to a climber as I know well what they require from ground staff. If required I'm happy to provide my own rescue climbing kit/ ppe/ saws. If your workload also includes countryside management, orchard work and conservation these are also areas I'm very interested in. I work a lot currently, so it's often I'm unable to get to my phone, so contact via message on here or an email to [email protected] is best! Many thanks! Will
  5. Sorry for the late reply, busy times! The tree's Quercus Robur.
  6. Interesting Oak in Trent Park. Enjoying that the weather's nice enough to take the time to have a good poke around looking for this sort of thing [emoji1]
  7. Thanks man! I've not used it's predecessor so can't really comment, but I will say that this saw was a dream to use. Loads of power and super smooth through the cut, really munches it's way through happily. Pulls it's way through without needing to push into the timber. Seemed very fuel efficient too. Rate it way above the Stihl 362 that I've used a few times previously
  8. Sorry I managed to submit my post in such a spectacularly hashed up manner.
  9. Willow removal. Enjoyable, smooth running job. Also the first go on my new 562xpg, lovely saw!
  10. Pair of nice oaks in Hertfordshire
  11. Thanks. I suppose I was drawn to the word 'Light'
  12. £150 is good! For that money probably well worth a go. If you end up getting a pair soon let me know what you think!
  13. Testament to them being a good product that! I'll try some on. Any experience with the Protector Light?
  14. I'll try find somewhere to try them on, they sure do look the part.
  15. They look like a solid boot! What's the weight like on them?
  16. Thanks for your replies and opinions! I'll look into all those
  17. Hello all, I'm after some boot recommendations. I've had a pair of Meindl Airstreams for coming up on one year, and they've been a nice, comfortable boot. But unfortunately a fair few construction quality issues has left a lot to be desired. When I have to replace them (before the end of summer at this rate) I'd like to go for something different as I'm just not convinced by these. A friend of mine has had a pair of them for about a month and they've started falling apart. Has anyone else had these issues? So what I'm after is some alternative boot options please! Majority of my work is as a groundie but I do a fair amount of climbing, so would like something lightweight. What other boots do you rate well? I've had a brief look at the Husky Technicals and they look nice, but has anyone had any experience with them? Thanks in advance! Will
  18. Hello all, I'm after some boot recommendations. I've had a pair of Meindl Airstreams for coming up on one year, and they've been a nice, comfortable boot. But unfortunately a fair few construction quality issues has left a lot to be desired. When I have to replace them (before the end of summer at this rate) I'd like to go for something different as I'm just not convinced by these. A friend of mine has had a pair of them for about a month and they've started falling apart. Has anyone else had these issues? So what I'm after is some alternative boot options please! Majority of my work is as a groundie but I do a fair amount of climbing, so would like something lightweight. What other boots do you rate well? I've had a brief look at the Husky Technicals and they look nice, but has anyone had any experience with them? Thanks in advance! Will
  19. Definitely recommend a Stihl 261, had no issues with mine since buying it a few years ago. Light and plenty of poke

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