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  1. Now then all, any advise or references who to call for respraying a chipper. Cheers in advance
  2. North Yorkshire near Ripon, will give a plant hire shop a buzz and see if they are as clued up as your man. thanks for the advise much appreciated mate
  3. North Yorkshire near Ripon, will give a plant hire shop a buzz and see if they are as clued up as your man. thanks for the advise much appreciated mate
  4. Now then Steve Ground mats is a good shout and might be worth looking into on second inspection of the yard, what lift did you use to do the jobs? 7-10m up at a guesstimate. The lift sounded like a good idea as i can put the limbs into the basket as i saw them off reducing the danger of dropping them on the gravestones
  5. Now then Can any one please help with some knowledge and advice on using a sky-jack on uneven ground. I have got a job in a church yard to remove low hanging dead/dying branches from around 10trees and was wondering if any one has done this with a skyjack (or have any other suggestions) Will it manage the uneven ground if i get the scissor lift as it looks to be not to wide to fit through tight gaps. And weight might be an issue as not to end up joining some pour soul in a hole. Climbing is last option as the foliage is dense and will be time consuming Any help/advice appreciated

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