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That buster seemed like the wrong tool for the job to me.

 

As the only thing that needed to get in was large steel tracked diggers a harvester would have been quicker. It could have cut a path wide enough to get the digger in & also enough space at the side to lay / stack the trees even with all the branches on but they could have used one that snedded & cut to length as well. Not only quicker but would have had a product to sell to of set the cost. If the stumps were a big problem then the brash would could have been laid on the track way.

 

As to the super experianced helo pilot, well as soon as I saw the first shot with the cable length I said he should half that or he will have to much swing.

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i thought the same about the slash buster when it came to it getting to the other side of the county or whatever it was slow whereas a truck with five or six blokes with chainsaws could have been over and made a reasonable start on the job and like was said in an earlier post, they were just creating access for tracked machine so they could have laid a brashmat in effect. Anybody else spot the slightly stupid thing to do in the slashbuster bit?

Those cranes belonging to mammoet were just insane; big meccano set:thumbup:

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