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Lee Winger
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I've been there and had that crap:cussing:

 

Forget staff:thumbsdown:

 

If you had a timber trailer would you have got finished?

 

 

Correction, if we STILL had our timber trailer yes we would have got it finished in one day :(

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I imagine he's cursing the day he sold his lovely Vamet and forwarding trailer:cussing::thumbsdown:

 

Not really, although it was great for jobs like this, if we hadn't got rid of it we wouldn't have mog so we'd have had to run the trailer out there left it at job then gone bc got chipper on tractor, then gone back I'd have taken kit in back of landy, and do all the same again at the evening. It was all a bit much for a two hundred pound hedge cutting job LOL

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