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just out of interest to some, low stumps are also better for coppiced woods, the lower (and flatter) the stump the better the future growth

 

I know a certain Ted Green who would argue that.

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Please stay on topic guys, wooded has volunteered his model posing techniques and you lot are discussing stumps!!!

This lad has joined up and jump in with both feet for some lumberjack banter, let's not put him off with stump criticism.

And when in the woods you fell high, flush the stump and throw in in a ditch or under brash :)

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Please stay on topic guys, wooded has volunteered his model posing techniques and you lot are discussing stumps!!!

This lad has joined up and jump in with both feet for some lumberjack banter, let's not put him off with stump criticism.

And when in the woods you fell high, flush the stump and throw in in a ditch or under brash :)

 

you what? do your cuts then roll the evidence of a bad hinge down the nearest ditch to hide it?:thumbup:

edit.. i take mine home so no-one sees..ever!

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an old one from bout3-4 years ago when i had lots of hair haha,

man i hate angle grinders

 

my hair isnt grey its full of dust,,

and just for the record i look NOTHING like that now lol

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