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got to do a monolith at last

 

should have taken better pictures though:sneaky2:

 

fracture pruned the lower limbs and coronet cuts on the top also bored holes but you cant see them in the pics

 

Is that Rickerby Park ?

 

Is that the Beech that got a lightning strike or one of the many destroyed by the sheep ?

 

Is that B-Rob you are working for ?

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yeah they dont take long on little machines, undo the greaser pull the idler back in with a strap pop the track on and your away. i had a track let go on a 25 tonner climbing up the side of the chip pile to load an artic with wood fuel......... that took more that an hour to put back on!!

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the grease nipples were 11mm, pita as i didnt have a ratchet or spanner, so out came the shifter, but as you say if you are on the level and its dry its almost enjoyable, i cant imagine how you would wrestle a track off a 25 tonner

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dragged it down the pile with another 25 tonner and refitted on the ground, used a hand winch and the other digger to align the track due to the weight of it...... at least it wasnt muddy...downright miserable then

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