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Andy Collins
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today was 60/70ft pine dismantle in a tight area, had quite a lean over the poly tunnel and shed behind the poly tunnel, then under the tree was a maze of flower beds and client was very picky with where we could tread etc :sneaky2: shame i didnt have my helmet cam would have been a good vid lowered all branches and timber, but it was raining and i couldnt be bothered. :001_smile: anyways all done in hour and half then we deadwooded 3 more pines back tomorow for couple more pine deadwoods and the birch behind the pine dismantle coated in ivy lovely friday job :thumbdown:

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You dismantled a 70ft pine in an hour and a half ??? That's gotta be some sort of record

 

why is that so hard to imagine, you can see from the pics theres no branch work on it hardly so its basically just all timber 10 or so lumps that are 5/6ft long and your down to where u can just slice it down in rings how long does that take..

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Is the tree in the 3rd pic a different tree to the first two shots James? Looks a lot bigger!

 

90 minutes? Were you hungover?

 

:001_tt2:

 

 

yer mark the 3rd pic is a different pic they were actually smaller than the dismantle just had more branches not as tall they were the 3 deadwoods.

 

i no right 90minutes is slow going, you would have got up half way and stuck a gob in and told the groundys to make sure they have at least 1 wrap on and to let it run :lol:

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maccy removal and dead goat willow propped on shed and in conifer ( was standing when i quoted 2 months ago) and eucalyptus reduction (no pic) took most of the weight of then winched it over with the grcs with a block at the top of the maccy stem

loader makes shifting the wood easy

all chip stayed on site

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The last pic is from the dead wording part of the day ,meh said "we " so I presume the other person took the pic or he took the pic of the other chap:001_smile:

 

You are a suspicious lot:sneaky2:

 

I did my caravan dismantle in an hour yesterday and i am old and slow, so come on cricket, get your finger out :lol:

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