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20 hours ago, treeseer said:

re a rod being removed, I don't believe it.  Once installed, they are near impossible to get out.  Plus the scar from that operation should have been quite visible in the fallen piece.

The bolt (presumably it was bolt and cable) is evident in the upright stem.  Hoping to get a pic tomorrow when the remaining crown is removed.  

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13 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Not following you on that one...??

 

Previous quote on saying something with conviction, Kev,  not that am dissing ver lord on that, but he did get hard done by, bloody Romans ! K

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On 01/07/2018 at 19:06, eggsarascal said:

I'm not going to edit that lot, so I'll just pick from the first bit. Are you suggesting that the edge flail will leave solids that could/will block the road gulleys, causing flooding?

Yet a short while back you were contemplating the idea of using wood pallets to de-ice roads.

 

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We must be on crossed purposes Mr ? 

 

thats me Mr standing ON the road taking a picture of the drain (clogged up with flail cuttings), the 500mm pipe through the hedge and the original stone overflow - all of which feed directly into a stream in the field behind the hedge.  It’s ALREADY clogged up which causes all the road to flood - I’ll post some example pics of this very spot later. 

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