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Andy Collins
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it was the back and side limds that would of done the damage dean, across the burn were some nice palms and little connies. they would of been wrecked for sure, the tree was raised up and i wanted a high fell to dodge any crap, so the baynets of the brocken limbs would of come in right behind the side edgers on the lawn or the wallof the little burn, it wasnt an option mate for me. would of been nice though lol

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I'm sure the motorists wouldn't have minded waiting for 20 minutes while you fell it across the road and clear up, I've heard they are very accomodating and patient in Scotland, specailly round the gorbels area

 

Whats a Burn BTW

 

Like a beck but hotter:001_rolleyes:

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