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Andy Collins
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thats one impressive lump even more that you got it under the lip on the chip box. Nice work :001_smile:

 

we only managed to get the first lump under the chip box the other big wouldnt fit so i just took tail board off and ratchet strapped it so it wouldnt fall off back so all good :thumbup1:

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Nice work James.

 

Was it as knackered as you thought it might be?

 

the tree wasnt as knackered but i certainly was my nerves are shot been over a year since i last did a crane dismantle and ive only ever done poplar with crane so this was a whole different kettle of fish plus i hadnt climbed for few weeks :blushing: video will show all my mistakes though when it uploads to youtube :001_smile:

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