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Pedro H

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  1. Does anyone have examples of tree surveys i could read please. Im currently doing my level2 arb. Cheers P
  2. i have the basic tree inspection, my tree ids are ok but getting better the more i learn at study and through work. Looks like i need to put some work in on the fungi side and the PTI book list. thank you for your input. P
  3. hi I'm currently doing my level 2 arb should complete it in next cpl of months, planning to do the level 3 nxt. i looked at the Proffesional tree inspection but I'm obviously not qualified or ready to do that yet, i see there is an intermediate course, but its not an actuall qualification. What else should i be doing on working towards the tree inspection side of things? i see the isa cert arborist mentioned a lot. cheers any advice much appreciated.
  4. what are you currently wearing? cheers
  5. hello about to start my climbing training and need some type c trousers, was looking at the stihl advance Flex. its obviously warm at the moment saw on another post something about sip innovation being "cool" . any suggestions would be most appreciated. cheers P
  6. hello, about to purchase my first arb chassis tipper van I'm pretty sure i am going to get an iveco daily 3.0, i was also considering the ford transit 2.0 because it is AWD which in winter seams like a no brainer for getting out of fields etc. I think the 3.0 engine will wear better and the extra grunt will be better with a full load. if anyone has had these vans be interested to hear feedback, and or general thoughts on the dilemma. thank you. Pedro.

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