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Beech with knackered Roots.


Mike Hill
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We did this today.

 

Copper Beech with 50% of its Roots lost.It was a bit shakey but better than I thought it would be.

We put a cable on it and twitched it up with a 4 ton Tirfor.

 

Last pictures are us yarding the logs up the rock face from a high point using the tracked chipper.

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