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3 hours ago, scbk said:

I've lost a dead spruce to the winds, I'm absolutely shocked and heartbroken :vollkommenauf:

Spoke too soon, just been out in the dark, and with tonight's winds, now got numerous (living!) spruce trees on to outbuildings and through the polytunnel :(:(

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Spoke too soon, just been out in the dark, and with tonight's winds, now got numerous (living!) spruce trees on to outbuildings and through the polytunnel [emoji20][emoji20]

 

 

Join the club! Was quite wild around 10pm last night. Heard something go crash so ventured out to investigate.

 

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Five trees down in total. Mostly cleared up now with minimal damage.

 

Power and phone line back up so that’s something.

 

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Join the club! Was quite wild around 10pm last night. Heard something go crash so ventured out to investigate.
 
IMG_0597.thumb.jpg.02b444a6439f4491968805539383c32b.jpg
 
Five trees down in total. Mostly cleared up now with minimal damage.
 
Power and phone line back up so that’s something.
 
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That’s pretty shit Andy.
One of our beech trees that’s split down the middle is still standing and looking a bit precarious. Trouble is that with the continuing blow today it could go towards a graveyard building and do something similar.
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41 minutes ago, Baldbloke said:


That’s pretty shit Andy.
One of our beech trees that’s split down the middle is still standing and looking a bit precarious. Trouble is that with the continuing blow today it could go towards a graveyard building and do something similar.

Not good. Windy again today I see. 😬

 

Check your insurance is up to date. 

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With a bit of butt clenching I managed to drop the concerning limb from the beech without hitting the cemetery shed or wall. I detest working a saw from Cherry pickers and am much happier on the ground. Put an anchor in off another tree with a Tifor winch and gave it a pull with my digger from a second strap after doing a small felling cut and backcut.IMG_1643840629.668112.jpgIMG_1643840670.813719.jpg

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