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You look different driving that tractor than you do in your Avator, Bob. :hello:

 

 

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same person driving tractor as in avator i was sprawled in a heap taking photo:lol:

 

 

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the only really safe way is to rip it out with a winch then use that to turn and controll the branch.

 

if you only have a little one then pop down the hire shop, speedy hire, hewden etc they all do them.

 

just not worth the risk. had a chap many moons ago takel somthing similar and end up off work for ni on a year

 

the prob lem is u get in ther and nibble and 'get away withit' but all u are is one step closerto the day you wont get away with it

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