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No problems with the frost here.

 

Well maintained equipment will still work well in sub-zero conditions.

 

Wood does not get cold like steel or stone, the ground is hard so we make less mess.

 

Frost is great and much better than rain.

 

:thumbup1:..work hard and you get warm quicker...the best time of year..shows the boys from the men..:laugh1:

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No problems with the frost here.

 

Well maintained equipment will still work well in sub-zero conditions.

 

Wood does not get cold like steel or stone, the ground is hard so we make less mess.

 

Frost is great and much better than rain.

 

Until it melts and then your cold as a lolly and wet through. Thats what happen to us on Friday climbing through soaking wet leylandi hedging with wet snow.:thumbdown:

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The other problem with snow is that when you are felling a tree you get covered in the snow as it get vibrated off the branches. I had a nice pic (before my work computer blew up) of a snow skeleton of a tree we felled. The snow stayed in place for just long enough to get a pic.

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