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I can never understand that, people have a lovely 6ft panel fence and a nice veiw and then decided to plant a row of leylandii infront of the fence

 

i was dreaming of your mewp for the sycies dean, there was a small path behind the fence.:001_smile:

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i am a poor woodcutter frank, i can only dream of the coathanger ontop of my black n white portable picking up sky.:sad:

 

dont give me that. You drive a Mog. its probably got satellite tv inside it with a 21" screen.

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subbying again today, ash dismantle at hightown hill, ringwood, sse came out to shut the power of at 9, then back to switch on again for 4, got to finish chogging and rigging the stems down tomorrow

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Nice day for it and great photos. I obviously cant see everything that's going on from the photos, but with three upright stems like that I would stick the pulley in the middle one and top rope 5 meter lengths off; step cuts towards the pulley, get the groundy to snap them off with the lowering rope. Much quicker then chogging. And you can then split them into billets.

 

I also give good advise on sucking eggs but only to grandmas.

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Are you redirecting the lowering rope through a biner in pics 4-10?

 

Nice pics btw, great website material.

 

i certainly am. not overly good practice but my 2 other redirects seem to have grown legs.im sure there are loads of issues about redirecting this way that im sure will be pointed out to me

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Nice day for it and great photos. I obviously cant see everything that's going on from the photos, but with three upright stems like that I would stick the pulley in the middle one and top rope 5 meter lengths off; step cuts towards the pulley, get the groundy to snap them off with the lowering rope. Much quicker then chogging. And you can then split them into billets.

 

I also give good advise on sucking eggs but only to grandmas.[/quote

 

haha:001_smile:

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