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Al Cormack
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I was asked to do an emergency job on a fallen tree in the river by a grounds maintenance company that had a contract for a pub chain.

 

020 on the ground tut tut :001_tt2:

 

I would go to court on that! There was no ground!!!! Perhaps a little bit of river bed...:blushing:

 

 

 

You never opted for a boat?:confused1:

Interesting and differnt jov:thumbup:

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I would go to court on that! There was no ground!!!! Perhaps a little bit of river bed...:blushing:

 

 

 

You never opted for a boat?:confused1:

Interesting and differnt jov:thumbup:

 

There was no boat...

 

The job was about 50 miles from my home, so once there the job was getting done come hell or high water... literally:lol:

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