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Thought this thread needed bumping.

So... Jack (another Arbtalker) helping me out on a local estate all week, felling dead elms. He'd climbed on the stump, so I wasn't going to let him away with it :001_smile:

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Right leg adjacent to front leg, poor form and not enough effort.:thumbdown:

He looks embarrassed not proud!! :001_rolleyes:

He has a lot of work ahead!:biggrin:

Maybe get him to do some pointing to the sky, or the inquisitive hand on chin, other on thigh.:laugh1:

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That's the plan for tomorrow, Stevie. 2 stems left from today's elms and a big bugger further over. I'll work up a sweat on the winch :-)

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