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my mate used to be a trucker running flat beds, it was amazing watching him rope down his wagon.

 

I can rig a fine lattice of rope!

 

years of practice from back in the day loading/stacking brush on a flat bed old ford d series, and hand balling it off each nite!

 

Tis an art to stack, and an art to tie it down, all trainees should get at least a year of it!

 

character building is that!

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Josh, move with the times mate, rachet straps are the in thing nowadays :laugh1:

 

 

thats my best lowering rope i have you know:sneaky2:

 

 

 

 

5000th post in this thread!

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although tying down and mashing seemed hard work at the time, you had no worries about owning a chipper, cutting things down to fit through it, and the hassles a chipper can bring. i made my high sided transit with a huge top hinged back door like a cylage trailer, it was great, i could fit so much stuff in it, and then throw the heavy in the back over the axles so it fel out first. 5000 posts andy, this thread will take some beating mate.:thumbup:

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thur and friday, st.Andrews lifting an big ash, big sycamore, huge oak over path

big willow on frinday, repairing some storm damage, thinking of doing some cornet cuts in this fellow as it needs some drastic action as it seems to be destroying it year after year. im supposed to be building an oak and elm bridge underneath it:011: ( from timber on site- alaskan style )

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nice few days work in a small woodland, coppiced all this willow and still have a load of hazle to do when the clients get us back in a few weeks. rained the first day hence the shelter but was a cracking weather the next day. nice to leave the harness of for a few days and get in some felling work

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nice few days work in a small woodland, coppiced all this willow and still have a load of hazle to do when the clients get us back in a few weeks. rained the first day hence the shelter but was a cracking weather the next day. nice to leave the harness of for a few days and get in some felling work

 

Cool pics :thumbup: What did you have for dinner :lol:

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