Compact Tractor
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Re: Compact Tractor
"They" seem to be the HSE. Looks like I'll get a contractor in to give it a spray, much easier than paying for all the training, getting a permit, and buying a knapsack sprayer.
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Re: Compact Tractor
Tillywolves wrote:"They" seem to be the HSE. Looks like I'll get a contractor in to give it a spray, much easier than paying for all the training, getting a permit, and buying a knapsack sprayer.
Its around about 150 notes for the PA1 Foundation Course and 250 quid for the PA6 test for knapsack sprayers.
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Re: Compact Tractor
RichardJW~ wrote:Tillywolves wrote:"They" seem to be the HSE. Looks like I'll get a contractor in to give it a spray, much easier than paying for all the training, getting a permit, and buying a knapsack sprayer.
Its around about 150 notes for the PA1 Foundation Course and 250 quid for the PA6 test for knapsack sprayers.
More ££ for the boys.
Good job you can see the hose over the shoulder BTW or we would have assumed some kind of Devonian competition.
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Re: Compact Tractor
essexpete wrote:RichardJW~ wrote:Tillywolves wrote:"They" seem to be the HSE. Looks like I'll get a contractor in to give it a spray, much easier than paying for all the training, getting a permit, and buying a knapsack sprayer.
Its around about 150 notes for the PA1 Foundation Course and 250 quid for the PA6 test for knapsack sprayers.
More ££ for the boys.
Good job you can see the hose over the shoulder BTW or we would have assumed some kind of Devonian competition.
Indeed been on the cider at dinner-time.
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