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was supposed to be felling dead alders today, was on site and the top 15ft drop snapped out of one, about 50ft from where we had people working :thumbdown:. decided enough was enough and stopped, time for a bit of tea drinking and xbox now :thumbup:.

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Two trees down where i am based. A small ivy clad hawthorn and a sizable Ash coppice stool that "exploded" at the base when it fell over. 5 stems hung up and under massive tension (all bowing) and 3 on the footpath. Weren't expecting much down so we had to treck back to our yard to pick up the chipper. One of the guys stupidly walked in front of the chip chute as i fired it up. He got rather damp from the 2 gallons of water that flew out. Still was a good day. Dug out a ditch that needed doing as it had flooded again overnight and was slowly washing the track bed away. No pictures sadly as camera battery was flat.

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Had a lot of windblown today. Most out the way in the woods however at 3 one big douglas fir went over blocking acess to a field of cows. 40 mins later was cleared up and now i have eyes full of sawdust. Had a morning of roadside high pruning.

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