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!st pic Matt felling

2nd pic Atv Crane lifting the bench into position

3rd pic Usng the crane to pull a 6foot x 6in stake out of the ground that a beech fell on

4th & 5th installing planting in a courtyard garden

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Planting finished in the courtyard garden, not strictly trees I know, but there ya go. Oh and before anyone wonders, the fence post, in my last batch of pics,was knocked in the ground by a WINDBLOWN beech. (Thats my story anyway)

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