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Not me up there sadly but a lovely gdn that I’d did the fruit trees ! To old for that big stuff and lacked a good team and kit!


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I’m not a safety nazi, but one handing that saw at throat height would attract some comments on some places I know.

 

edit, I’m not saying I haven’t done it, do not do it regularly, and won’t do it from Wednesday onwards.

 

Just saying like..

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I will never understand the mentally of the way some people work. Why fanny about with lowering blocks etc, he could so easily have just gone higher and cut-n-chucked it in fraction of the time.

 

But hey its a free country, each to their own. 

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I’m with skyhuck here plus 1) that was a long drop to the block and a fair bit of loading on the kit and 2) it’s ok getting it down but there is a limit to what the ground crew can handle, could of cut a chucked that at a steady pace and kept all nicely chugging a long but each to there own!

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