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Andy Collins
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Just a couple from todays demolition. Removal of large and dangerous Poplars that keep failing on an embankment. Approximately 20 trees to be felled with the use of a 12 tonner, plus a dismantle. Two deer fences, stock yards, water tanks and various other breakables underneath so the digger driver had to know his stuff and I had to make sure I didn't cock up on the felling. Job completed by 12.30 plus the guys did all the clean up with the digger. Sweet saturday job and home in time for a couple of well deserved brewskis. Better than those awful saturday hedge trimming jobs that look easy but last for hours. Nothing like some large scale crash and bash destruction for once.

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Nice one James, looks mint.

 

I would swap the jockey wheel out for a pneumatic one, the thin solid one is a pig on soft ground or gravel.

 

Great machines.

 

Only downfall is the jockey wheels i can find in the 5yrs ive used em. Thats the reason i bought the old quad bike to get it in the garage save pushing it on my own across the lawn

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