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Posted
45 minutes ago, Hillbillee said:

Where is it? Looks an interesting project. Are you doing it as a hobby?

It's in Northumberland mate, and it is my interest, I'm not a trained forester, or tree worker, got a background in horticulture, but I'd like to do something in tree work in the future

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28 minutes ago, Stere said:

Nice humboldt gob

Cheers, I was a bit dubious of felling this Larch, it had a slight lean on it along with its neighbouring tree after storm Arwen, but had they uprooted themselves they would have landed on top of my camp, glad to say they landed where I planned for

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