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those were the easy ones compared to the rest of the ashes, i reckon i am going to just fell them along the hill with a guide wire off the turfer. they are about 60 feet i reckon but they are only 12-14 inches at the base max growing at about 60 degrees. the owner has stopped me doing those just now and i am back tomorrow, he wants the big sycamore behind the house down that i limbed up:huh:

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us jocks have one leg longer than the other for that very reason mate, the bottom half is about 3 feet deep in chip now, he slipps on his backside everytime he goes down the bank. lol[/quote)

 

Haha do you find yourself walking in circles alot!!:laugh1:...Bet it makes you chuckle watching him fall over all the time while your sat in your comfy new harness swinging in the tree!! haha

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