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Andy Collins
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Couple from the weekend. Saturday and Sunday job to take down two 20m + Douglas Firs. Previously half topped with dog leg leaders off at all angles. Heaps of native flora beneath and around and the owners didn't want any damage to these. Pretty much all of the second tree rigged down and the first one down in mighty small chunks. Masonw climbing. Not particularly hard work but definately interesting.

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We had to clear a big ash for over a river today. We tried to stay dry but gave up and got soaked up to the knees (just hope our boots dry for Monday!)

Would have been a complete arse without the tracked chipper!

 

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sure am! :D

what you cant see is the butt of the tree to the right, probably a bit longer than what you can see in the picture and about 40"+ width. so there was enough weight to keep my from falling into the drink (although i may aswell have considering how soaked i got).

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