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when to a ash today and it had the usual ionotis(dont know how to spell it sorry) and stag headed-ness, a work dude poked his hand on a suspicious bit of wood and his arm went straight thru!!!!!!!

must of been 3 ft across at waist height too!!!!!

i got a mate to stand in the hole, he is a big lad!!!

oh and notice the young fille we had working with us today!!!!!!

she loved it up in the basket with me..

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nice hole!!

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So why was it felled?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ha ha only kidding, nice little loader in the pics, sure makes life easy.

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yeah the botex is awsum, not ours tho, do masses of work for a massive estate and its theres

we just got a skid to lift stuff, oh and chri - hes like a human forklift!!

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:151:cant believe no one said anything yet but i will ....

 

cant believe you got any work done with that distraction on site .... hmmm anyone got a pair of stretch airs or hiflex to lend her :handkiss:

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so how tall was that stem you felled? didnt look like it had much hinge left?

 

was about 20ft tall,one sidehad more wood than the other but left a nice step, but we had the hiab on the job so wasnt too bad

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:151:cant believe no one said anything yet but i will ....

 

cant believe you got any work done with that distraction on site .... hmmm anyone got a pair of stretch airs or hiflex to lend her :handkiss:

the tight jeans were enough for me!!!!! bent over the chipper!!!!! would of been nice for a calender!!:151:

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