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There is a LOT of reactive growth round those wounds Frank, and given the size of the tree i would climb it, but any shock loading from rigging would have to be kept to the absolute minimum to say the least....

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You pussies.

 

I'd be limb walking, swinging about, snatching off Reg-sized lumps, all whilst drunk, probably.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seriously, I find knackered Ash a bit iffy. Throwbag-winch etc. would probably be my plan.

 

I suppose a MEWP is out of the running?

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I realise you are going to fell them anyway Frank, and this was only a hyperthetical thread(that has developed some interesting responses), but, i would still love to see the final felling cuts:sneaky2:

 

Dont forget, i am now back from my hols and would happily come along when you do the job just to take the......, i mean observe:001_tt2:

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i would have them spiked and sectioned down, after signing th SSRA of course by the time the kettle was boiled for the first brew of the day!

 

Frank will have felled them before you have finished filling the kettle. :001_tongue:

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I realise you are going to fell them anyway Frank, and this was only a hyperthetical thread(that has developed some interesting responses), but, i would still love to see the final felling cuts:sneaky2:

 

Dont forget, i am now back from my hols and would happily come along when you do the job just to take the......, i mean observe:001_tt2:

 

yeah thats the other problem isnt it. How much control you have with that amount of holding timber?????

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