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Andy Collins
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Some pics from my walk around a Cheshire Woodland . The small tree with the bark scratched off was near to the fallen tree with the badger hole ? . Well pressume badger as the tree was scratched pretty badly .Any way went back to the local chippy for some grub and was told fish chips £6.75 take out or £9.75 eat in WTF :lol:

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Todays willow takedown. Miscalculated the butt size badly. Not much fun trying to knock that knuckle off with a 20" bar. Left the 66 at home, would have been much safer. Some awkward work positioning required to extend the cuts with the 44.

 

Made sure I had central attachments rather than side D's in case the lower cuts hadn't met properly and the stem split. All was good, but lesson learned!

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