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A hamlet cigar. But also -

 

That first cut you do into willow or poplar with a fresh razor sharp chain

 

a crisp cold clear morning

 

The relief of cutting the last stem of leylandii in a long hedge job

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The answered prayer to the god of small mercies i.e.

 

 

It starts raining when your in the truck on the way home

 

you blunt your saw on the last cut of the job

 

 

you discover your glass was not half empty but half full

 

 

the smell of eucalipts after a 200 yard drag, then putting them through the chipper

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Getting my mog and trailer across a wet field.

 

Milk coffee from a nice old lady customer.

 

A few words of appreciation from a happy customer.

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