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He's alright. Walking etc. Got off lightly. Could have been spacked.

 

In good spirits. Concentrating on rehab. Probably be back once the embarrassment wears off a bit more.

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18 hours ago, AHPP said:

He's alright. Walking etc. Got off lightly. Could have been spacked.

 

In good spirits. Concentrating on rehab. Probably be back once the embarrassment wears off a bit more.

Morning all,

 

That is good news.

 

Doing a small job today, minor pruning to a couple of cherries, chipping up a small fallen conifer. Taking the Jo-Beau and hopefully leaving chips for ground cover. If not, we'll be testing the wheelie bin chip receiver.

 

 

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59 minutes ago, maybelateron said:

 wheelie bin chip receiver

 

Is that just a wheelie bin or have you rigged up some kind of funnel?

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