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Here are some pics of a job i did in France back in easter 2010. The Trees were being felled for timber, they had to be climbed and all the brash chucked back into the woodland as there was a lane right below! Did two trees about 120 foot high! took the familiy down for a nice paid holiday!!!

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Thanks for all your coments!! Yea I had two wedges and a lump hammer with me in a small tool bag. I felled out a few lumps like this and kept dropping the wedges, pretty annoying!

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