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Martyn Amos
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try pulling it apart limb by limb as your using the landy makse it easr to handle ,as appossed to felling in a big lumb, leaving it on the stock gives you somthing to pull against

 

we are cuttings sections,some larger pieces and then some small stuff all at the base ,then we double chain it and when we pull the weight of the bigger stuff drags a fair bit or the smaller stuff out,[it dont help that the groud :blushing:is so boggy]

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Call me weird i do enjoy jobs like that, probably because i done a mths solid highways work like that. Not much thinking and getting stuck in:001_smile:

 

you are not weird,i am living the dream??

on a more serious note,i am loving it,when theres a chainsaw in my hand i am as happy as a pig in a bacon sandwhich

when all the cutting out and hedge laying is done,then the double fence,thats when it gets boring and the days get longggggggg,strain the wire,staple here staple there blah,blah:thumbup:

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Ive had a couple of jobs like that,I did get perforated but found it hysterical waiting for the next ouch type expletive from a member of the team,generaly every few minutes.

What fun!

 

i agree.when they stab you they go in deep and stay there,then you you have to dig them out:thumbup1:

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