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Impressive job looks like hard work doing all the oversized stuff that looks gnarly and intertwined branches what tree species are they?

 

& what is the red topper?

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9 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

I worried about that too, looks more Lidl than Dolmar? @shavey ?

If its Andrew shavey then its probably a Dolmar . Could be an Echo as its that shade of red .

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8 hours ago, Stere said:

Impressive job looks like hard work doing all the oversized stuff that looks gnarly and intertwined branches what tree species are they?

 

& what is the red topper?

thanks @Stere yes it was a beach and thorn all grown in together hard going but 

the weather was crap  when it gets too wet for stock fencing we fill in with hedge laying 

 

the little topper is Solo / Alko 25cc 

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45 minutes ago, Stubby said:

If its Andrew shavey then its probably a Dolmar . Could be an Echo as its that shade of red .

Yeah Andy it’s a Little Alko which used too be Solo  running on redline oil

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11 hours ago, shavey said:

Yeah Andy it’s a Little Alko which used too be Solo  running on redline oil

Mystery solved ! I had one of those back in about 1807 but it was yellow . No A.V. I seem to remember . Hope you are keeping well Andrew .

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