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good job, sling seems pretty low if it was aleaner, just a tip mate:thumbup1:

 

Was woried about pulling the loader fork out the ground if the angle was too steep. Put some tension on if first and could see it moving. And I only had 1 section of ladder with me:001_tt2:

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you should have turned the tractor and put the weight block down and chokered a big strop round it, or just pulled it over with the tractor. lol

 

There was enough wheel marks it the field already don't think the farmer Would have been too happy.

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please tell me you had to come down and run back and forward to see what you were doing or your groundie has a great eye on him and shouts wee instructions to you. please!:biggrin:

 

Thats one of the lads I work with. He's a very good climber and will only ask now and again where a branch needs to be drawn back to.

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Thats one of the lads I work with. He's a very good climber and will only ask now and again where a branch needs to be drawn back to.

 

Top work! :thumbup:

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The tree behind the broken one is split as well and when i looked this morning is now on the ground. The broken one is still sitting on the good tree. So i guess we will be using the tractor and my Makita 7900 fsirly soon

 

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We have this one to deal with in Alness the stump in the bottom pic is one that did the same last winter, More pics to follow.

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