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I blame the over exuberent tractor driver:

 

Twas totally rotten and leaning over the pond which we had to avoid:001_smile:

 

Went where you wanted it, so alls good. :thumbup1:

 

I had one those 'over exuberant' tractor drivers the other week whilst felling a roadside elm.

 

I couldn't weigh up why it was going over so quick while I was barely half way through the the other half of the back cut.

 

I'd told him I would signal him when I wanted him to pull.

 

He said afterwards, "nowt was happening, so I thought I'd give it a bit..."

 

Dork. :thumbdown:

 

Just a good job it was a chewy elm and went over ok.

 

If had been an ash it could have took my head off. :saint:

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