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I was brought in to do a days chipping/cutting for a local tree surgeon i know.

he had dropped a load of connys the day before. the slope we were going up and down was a nightmare,once the brash was shifted he winched the tops down with the trusty county. 2 silage trailers full of chip were taken away.:thumbup:

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I never clear other peoples mess!

 

Looks like a nightmare.

 

On jobs like that I fell then chip up, fell then chip up.

 

if it had been my job i would have felled then chipped up,felled and chipped.:thumbup1: as for clearing other peoples mess, a days work is a days pay and i was on a great day rate.:thumbup1:

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