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Ian Flatters
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Told you he didn't mind losing channel 5:lol:. £17.50 bargin! I spent all of today splitting up the sweet chestnut we did last week to make room for any other timber that i need to dump up the yard.:thumbdown:

 

rather you than me lol saying that ive gotta ring that lump up i took home split that ive got a guy who wants it unseasoned so thats more money i guess :thumbup1:

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rather you than me lol saying that ive gotta ring that lump up i took home split that ive got a guy who wants it unseasoned so thats more money i guess :thumbup1:

 

Yeah, at least mine was in rings big enough to whack an axe through. Reckon i split and moved 6 tonne of it already.

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Good job. Was that your first crane job? If so then you did very.well

 

Na done quite a few over the years (was quite nice just grounding tho). Yeah James did really well, also the crane operator was great as he put the timber as instructed, always on the ball for when we needed stuff re-lifted and was very good at using the speaker system to re create the sound of a falling bomb:laugh1:.

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