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do you think you can fell the stem simon? maybe not in a oner but a good length at least

 

The stem will come down in one into the woodland behind, but access is poor, going to take the telehandler to get the timber out but not sure how big the lumps will be that it lifts out though!

 

Then the HIAB!!!!

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How did get on with the Hobbs, great pieces of kit, imo ?

 

I really like it, we have been contemplating over the different devices on the market for a while. For what we need I think the right decision was made. :thumbup1:

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Slightly different...Its not going to take 10 days and I'm not going to log it all up on site :001_tongue:

 

- No offence Rupert :001_smile:

 

Rupe would have used his arsenal of pulleys though !! Not a piddley two pulleys. :001_rolleyes:

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