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good job it was a bit of a naff lawn ,wi you dropping all them lumps on it ,ida been chucking em on the the brash ,but thats me what would i know:001_smile:

 

But where else would you put all the sawdust:confused1: No i explained to the client if they want the lawn to not have any dents i will cost more. Also a beet fork pulls up most dents.

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take it you didnt catch my spot on euc fell the other side of the house then :001_tt2:

 

No i could see it but the camera was set up at my work angle, shame because it looked great from above the thatched roof.

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But where else would you put all the sawdust:confused1: No i explained to the client if they want the lawn to not have any dents i will cost more. Also a beet fork pulls up most dents.

 

yr learn sumat new every day lad :lol:,

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