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Apologies for not getting back to you previously regarding the Fir. Had to replace my truck which ate up my time and money.

 

Jonathan

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Just watched your video on the other thread - superb!

 

You mentioned that you still have the largest tree to do - would you have any means with which to load the trunk onto a truck? My interest in the timber is for milling, and 10ft lengths would be superb.

 

Jonathan

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Just watched your video on the other thread - superb!

 

You mentioned that you still have the largest tree to do - would you have any means with which to load the trunk onto a truck? My interest in the timber is for milling, and 10ft lengths would be superb.

 

Jonathan

 

unfortunatly about 60% has been disced and the rest is in 5ft lengths.

 

onyl means to get it onto trck is manpower

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