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Really nice picture of Ed/Lee struggling with a big log. My question is WHY?. I would have used a pick ax or sledge hammer to at least reduce some of the weight of the log???, or was it needed for the full struggling effect?.

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the concrete plug went through the middle of the piece, the cut below just nicked the bottom of the concrete. the lumps and bumps were trimmed off all the way round to make it a nice rolling log, it was more a balancing act than struggling with the weight as we didn't want it to roll off the ramp bridge and get jammed in the gap. nice feature log for ebay?:biggrin:

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