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there would have been more for you to mill if it wasn't screwed through the middle,

 

sorry missed you , , we had visitors...

 

did you like my stunt fell to the back of chris's landy??

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there would have been more for you to mill if it wasn't screwed through the middle,

 

sorry missed you , , we had visitors...

 

did you like my stunt fell to the back of chris's landy??

 

Wot you an about mate?:lol:

 

Theres huge works there- 25 odd trees to come down if we get our way:sneaky2:

 

Didnt get up there on friday night, went up saturday instead......

 

Which was the stunt fell? I saw one that was felled across the access lane....was that the one? Chris never mentioned one into the landy:confused1:

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i know there's loads to be done, :blushing: it was the first one we ringed up was intended for milling but it was shafted...

 

the stunt fell was a cross the access yes, about 1 foot behind chris's landy,, he was busy with the brushcutter so was blissfully unaware..:lol:

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i know there's loads to be done, :blushing: it was the first one we ringed up was intended for milling but it was shafted...

 

the stunt fell was a cross the access yes, about 1 foot behind chris's landy,, he was busy with the brushcutter so was blissfully unaware..:lol:

 

Aha- Mr w failed to mention that one. He did show me the one next to the (still smouldering) fire though:sneaky2::laugh1:

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Hes a star isnt he:laugh1::laugh1:

I was dying on a large ish leylanidd butchering in St columb.......Jeez it was hot. My phone said 21 degrees at about 4.20pm........I cant imagine what a fire must have been like:001_huh:

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here's todays pics...

will take a few to get them up..t

the first few are of a very few handkerchief tree's. you have to look close,

 

then onto the acers..

 

so today was a reduction to an old oak, poor old thing had some pretty heavy storm damage,

 

then a crown lift on a beech and finally felling a big sycamore or two..who says old guys are too slow...

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