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Some work pics from this week. Felling 6 large trees (pops, ash and lime) in order for site access. Combination of climbing and straight felling did the buisness. Subbed in a nice john deere to help move some minging pop stems, this saved some time and our backs :thumbup1:. Done and dusted in 3 days.

 

That "handsome" dude with the saw is liam, AKA mozza. Bearded bloke is Mr Rowbottom, Im behind the lens.

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tractor doesnt look like it will lift that 1st log over trailer side, did you have to re-set the slings or did it swing into bull(log)bar?

 

Had to shorten the slings a couple of times Ed, Just made it over after abit of initial jiggery pokery :thumbup1:

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Subtle hint of lunge in pic 4, Mozza? :biggrin:

 

I didnt know Danny had the camera out mate, Or esle it would of been full blown lungetastic :thumbup: Ill try harder next time :laugh1:

 

 

 

 

 

Bob, i know what your saying, there not really too big BUT compared to the conifer bashing we've been doing recently, They were big enough :laugh1:

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