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Andy Collins
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i love that little tractor tom, it must of been wet to get her stuck.

 

My fault for not checking out the ground first, it was a bog, I got a 4' stick and pushed it all the way into the ground, unfortunately that was after I got stuck:blushing:.

 

The worst part was it was pointing the wrong way, so we couldn't use the winch untill we had turned it round which was a seroius ball ache.

 

Still love those jobs, its hard to get stressed on jobs like that.:001_smile:

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Pollarded veteren Ash on the Wyle

 

Pretty rough in my opinion. The surface roots of this tree are enormous ( 40cm +) but currently under water. I counted some of the 25 cm stems at 55 years old I think they were regrowth from when it collapsed previously.

 

Due to recent river work that has narrowed the river to favour fish breeding the river doesn't clear as quickly as it has done in the past and the rooting are may suffer from this prolonged water logging.

 

Hopefully the severity of the work will encourage lots of new regrowth.

 

limbs were swung in on a lowering rope where necessary and the work produced a suprising amount of wood and chip.

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