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Did some much needed kit service today,then cut up some alder from a few removal jobs of dead trees along the canal bank,the dog likes to be with me,but going to sleep behind the saw bench with a 346 on full chat for an hour is plain daft,he got up,took his pleasure up a plumb tree,And resumed his slumber,here is the result!:biggrin:

 

Can ya better it?

 

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IMG_1457 by geoff321, on Flickr

 

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IMG_1464 by geoff321, on Flickr

 

After this I had to go price up the removal of an elder,(me thinking here we go,15 miles to price that up!),well this elder has a tpo on it,but is about to pop its clogs,I have not seen one like it in my life,I will have to climb it,but thats ok with 3 stems at about 300mm dbh,& it must be replaced,I am doing it Friday,& will get some pics,I did sugest to the client that rather than grind a big stump,I could coppice it!

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Right,his name (as Felix knows) is Billy the Sh*t,the dog has a lot of character,& is a bit 'off centre' sometimes.

The pics were not contrived,he must have laid down behind me,I was cutting with the saw clamped on the bench.

He is, loosely, a long haired Jack Russel at 13 years old.:biggrin:

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