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as it says on the tin two beech fells:thumbup:

im not too clued up on hoppis foot but we measured the first bigger beech stem, 40 ft long and weighing 23 tonne!!! ive got some good videos of the fells too, i will put them up another time.

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Posted

Spanking new saw???

 

Some good shots there mate, Looks like a great job :thumbup:

 

Big big stems.

 

Is the wood being put to any use?

 

Why were they felled?? :biggrin:

Posted
Spanking new saw???

 

Some good shots there mate, Looks like a great job :thumbup:

 

Big big stems.

 

Is the wood being put to any use?

 

Why were they felled?? :biggrin:

 

they were felled in witley about 8 miles from guildford, all of the wood is going to our yard for firewood even the big lumps!! yeah the 88s had some use latley.

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they were felled in witley about 8 miles from guildford, all of the wood is going to our yard for firewood even the big lumps!! yeah the 88s had some use latley.

 

I dont envy you splitting all that up into firewood pal!!. Good job, Cant beat a good straight fell :biggrin:

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I dont envy you splitting all that up into firewood pal!!. Good job, Cant beat a good straight fell :biggrin:

 

dont worry i wont be touching a splitter, i just cut the trees and bring them in:lol:

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Those are some class shots alright. Proper timber jacking, and some serious bits of kits. Love those old countys.

Is that wee mini tractor in shot 11 backround part of your kit as well?

Looks like a wee ford or iseki with front loader, any close ups of that per chance?

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