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im not as heroic as i used to be. got to site this morning, the job is removing decayed beech trees at the crest of a steep slope.....open fields either side so the wind was getting a real good gust up. decided to leave it for another day

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Coming back from working off the estate yesterday and had to stop at a reasonably large lime (2ft dbh) that had snapped off like a matchstick at about 3ft next to the road. Responsibly though, it had felled itself in the only available slot so as not to cause a nuisance!

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it was '89 down here, but then you northerners are a few years behind us:sneaky2:

 

Yep i remember 89 as well but i was trading in 98 so i remember all the money :lol:

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