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Thanks for today mate,you turned up so promptly you nearly had the oportunity to get an early morning getting into me skids type of lunge pic,:blushing:

By way of excuse,I was on the end of my 3120 with a six foot bar on it for half of monday,so a bit sore.:001_smile:

Thanks again,and see you Thursday:thumbup1:

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Thanks for today mate,you turned up so promptly you nearly had the oportunity to get an early morning getting into me skids type of lunge pic,:blushing:

By way of excuse,I was on the end of my 3120 with a six foot bar on it for half of monday,so a bit sore.:001_smile:

Thanks again,and see you Thursday:thumbup1:

 

No worries mate, enjoyed working with you :thumbup1:

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Oh Steve,I only got one,and that was a one ton lump of oak that I cut a 'patented geoff strop hold' on, the trunk was in a ditch with all the bramble & blackthorn you could want,big old oak that fell a bit awkward.

But felix did see the bar,he was stroking it this morning & crooning gently.:001_smile:will get up any pics I can drag off the old work camera...

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Oh Steve,I only got one,and that was a one ton lump of oak that I cut a 'patented geoff strop hold' on, the trunk was in a ditch with all the bramble & blackthorn you could want,big old oak that fell a bit awkward.

But felix did see the bar,he was stroking it this morning & crooning gently.:001_smile:will get up any pics I can drag off the old work camera...

 

I nearly put my bloody back out lifting it off the Landy with the 3ft bar on it :lol:

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Well you got luckier than me then..anyway just for Steve,the 'get lumps out of a ditch pics', you

 

need a landy,a small saw,and four bore cuts to the bark, and the same to the cut face,angle them so the cuts taper in as you bore,& the squares just flop out;

 

 

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Keep it to yourself Steve,we dont want the likes of Mr Bolam and that Lofthouse bloke getting all competitive with us..:biggrin:

It actualy works quite well,this section had rolled back into the ditch,making it awkward to get a strop on,it was about 4 foot diameter,and 5 foot long:001_smile:

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