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Got a report today of tree across path on river itchen path,report said it was a small tree no location just somewhere between eastleigh and allbrook. So of we go with silky in hand find the tree and it is a large limb about nine to ten inches in diameter. So we set about it with the silky 15 minutes later tree cleared path safe. Or it would of been half hour back to van to get chainsaw. :thumbup:

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Got a report today of tree across path on river itchen path,report said it was a small tree no location just somewhere between eastleigh and allbrook. So of we go with silky in hand find the tree and it is a large limb about nine to ten inches in diameter. So we set about it with the silky 15 minutes later tree cleared path safe. Or it would of been half hour back to van to get chainsaw. :thumbup:

 

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6" or thereabouts.Untill a got a silky, i didnt realise how usefull they are.I try and use mine as much as possible.I say 6", but if i thought i could save myself the hassle of pulling up a chainsaw, i`d have a go at most things.

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