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Cheers Cutter,

Looks a bit different to when we were there,i think the new owners had not had the place long and so things were very much in their infancy then.

I tried shortcutting across the brook on a Cat 951,looked fairly innocent off the bank,water ended halfway up the bonnet, took 9 hours to get out, drop the oils and sort it, took some flak over that.

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cheers David the woodsman before me showed me that kind of tree guard use square type for conifers and the parkland around the main house has post and rail roundles with sheep guards inside so keeps the cows and horses away but lets the sheep in to keep the grass down,that a spelling mistake to be proud of(pitchers):lol:

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