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Hi Ed, any pics of the big Ash at the Park job, the 1 with the big limb on the banking of the big pond

 

Hi mate, i know the tree you mean!!! I did fell it, but I got no pictures I'm afraid! I used the winch on the land rover to pull her over in one! She was a fair size! I felled a few big ones in that park! I was there a while!

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Hi mate, i know the tree you mean!!! I did fell it, but I got no pictures I'm afraid! I used the winch on the land rover to pull her over in one! She was a fair size! I felled a few big ones in that park! I was there a while!

 

I wanted to be the 1 to fell it but Simon prioritised my time on the difficult trees before you got there:001_tt2::thumbup1:

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