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That`s Chapter 8 a.

 

Not many people have done this course.

 

It mainly involves parking the truck exactly where you`d have it in an ideal situation, dropping 4 little cones, and letting them work it out. Take advantage of any traffic island furniture to protect the dropzone. Do it when its snowing so all the cars are passing by nice and slow.

 

I should have used a wider angle lens so you could have seen the traffic lights we had set up.:lol:

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Went out to clear up from last weeks dismantling, 2 beeches 1 big fir and 1 scotty. The journey in was no fun, I hate towing a heavy trailer on snow, but we got there and used the tractor to clear up all the timber and tidy up behind the grinder, the fir stump was about 5' across but it was 12-14' by the time it was ground out. I had already moved loads of stuff when I took the pic.:001_smile:Photo023.jpg.d1cc6b4806354a638abb11679cc33b25.jpg

 

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