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Scots Pine came knocking at the front door, it didn't quite manage to get in but the folk spent the night in their garage for safety.

Apparently they've been trying to get permission from the TO to remove it for some time as it had cracks in it but were unsuccessful, until now.

 

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13 minutes ago, nepia said:

Recently died ash decided it wanted its final resting place to be my woodyard.  Bless it

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I see a little wolfs head in that second pic . 🙂

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1 hour ago, Doug Tait said:

Scots Pine came knocking at the front door, it didn't quite manage to get in but the folk spent the night in their garage for safety.

Apparently they've been trying to get permission from the TO to remove it for some time as it had cracks in it but were unsuccessful, until now.

 

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What's on tractor in first picture. 

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1 hour ago, woody paul said:

What's on tractor in first picture. 

It's forks on the little valtra's front loader. They come off, turn and slot back into the frame for going on the road. Ratchet strap to stop them bouncing around.

A view from the cab may be clearer.

 

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Posted

4586FBD4-CF98-4B44-8A4F-40C43317D488.thumb.jpeg.0003dd4c2a4b4c19f4f8b1ae46555f70.jpegF8082224-EC64-4355-B3B9-68B2FCF99BE7.thumb.jpeg.ebce78bf36eb9e49f48985316371d1aa.jpegHad a sort out last weekend and came across the old 038 that we bought in i think 1984,still going strong,got it from the local Mid Shires Farmers,none of them shops left now 

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On 14/12/2021 at 21:15, gary112 said:

4586FBD4-CF98-4B44-8A4F-40C43317D488.thumb.jpeg.0003dd4c2a4b4c19f4f8b1ae46555f70.jpegF8082224-EC64-4355-B3B9-68B2FCF99BE7.thumb.jpeg.ebce78bf36eb9e49f48985316371d1aa.jpegHad a sort out last weekend and came across the old 038 that we bought in i think 1984,still going strong,got it from the local Mid Shires Farmers,none of them shops left now 

We get quite a few of these in our shop, always willing to repair them. A lot of folk come in wanting to replace them with something new. We tell them not to bother and and sort the 038. Great saws.

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