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I tried to do a divet as big as yours but failed miserably, I obviously need more training. I did manage to do about 8 small ones because I got bored of lowering and wanted to speed things up. :001_rolleyes:

 

Mended them as good as new, dug the pushed down sod up with trowel, borrowed soil from flower bed and replaced sod.

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looks like youve done that few times before mate:001_tt2:

 

I was hoping to stamp it down leaving a trainer footprint that you might recognise but I have been waiting delivery of said trainer for nearly a year now :001_rolleyes:

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I was hoping to stamp it down leaving a trainer footprint that you might recognise but I have been waiting delivery of said trainer for nearly a year now :001_rolleyes:

 

sometimes i look at the other one and have a little cry

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turn the sides under deano, the soil marks look very amateur mate, the best thing is a farmers grape(5 prong fork) you can lift very deep and bring everything to the surface.

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