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tuesday.

 

removing some fallen willow from the river Trent.

 

also some leaners, and a couple on the footpath that were dangerous.

 

first outing for our tractor. performed brilliantly.

 

pulling 40' 24" dia willow out with ease, so easily that we decided to fell the worst of the leaners into the river then pull em out. :lol:

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Posted (edited)

Hope you were using bio oil.:sneaky2::lol:

 

nice leyland mate you had to do much to get her ready for work.

 

nice pics though, did it take much to pull the willow out the river.:thumbup:

Edited by Adam Bourne

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