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This one pissed me off. 
A series of miscalculations and ‘doing it for the Gram’ leaves a guy with serious injuries 

1: piece too big.

2: groundy in line with the piece.  
3: Why neg rig? Nothing but dirt underneath. 
 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:
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A group for those who use Arbtalk.co.uk for Arboriculture discussion. Whilst we welcome...

This one pissed me off. 
A series of miscalculations and ‘doing it for the Gram’ leaves a guy with serious injuries 

1: piece too big.

2: groundy in line with the piece.  
3: Why neg rig? Nothing but dirt underneath. 
 

 

 

Can you post it on here please Mick? Don’t do facelessbook and I’m not about to start! - Suffin about Old dogs + new tricks and all that!

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8 hours ago, Will C said:

Can you post it on here please Mick? Don’t do facelessbook and I’m not about to start! - Suffin about Old dogs + new tricks and all that!

Don’t know how to sorry! maybe someone else can?

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Highly unnecessary though I’m calling it  - groundsman’s fault / lack of communication. 
Fair do’s to take it big, but the lad on the ground was too eager moving in  - he’d of been safe(ish) if he stopped still.  

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