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Andy Collins
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end of are 4 days in hampshire we got 90% of the lower stuff and coppicing done, but we got fed up with it by dinner, so we both said lets find some decent trees that need felling :thumbup1: back again in a couple months to finish off and start other woodlands more travellodge and pub fun everynight :thumbup:

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If you take a line up from the tip of the bar, about a quarter of the way down into the wound was a flint about the size of a small bowling ball, you can see the dark patch where it was. As its in parkland with no targets, the decision to try and save the tree and reduce it to reduce the sail area was made. One big old lapsed vet!!

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