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So do I normally.

 

The trick is to not to assume the last two stumps (dying trees) would have had weakened rootballs, rather than be concreted in.

 

I was dying to flush them below ground, but a mate is doing the fencing.

 

Tractorboy, we started at 1500 mate, when we got thrown out of the boozer for being drunk and stealing crisps.:001_tt2:

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Tirfor winching can kill a man!!:thumbdown: Your lungs are gone in 60 seconds!!

 

Sorry to be thick but was does that mean?

 

Mark, you could of just put some of the good old magic chain oil that desolves the stumps right after the cheque clears.:001_rolleyes:

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