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Even worse when you have to remove a gnarly old Macrocapa hedge that replaced a post and wire fence that was never removed. buried in the middle of the hedge you find sprung steel wire, metal waratahs, broken bottles, old toilet paper and faeces along with lots of other semi rotten rubbish. I avoid those jobs like the plague these days.

 

Found a bicycle & rotted out mattress grown into one amongst the other detrius,another with loads of cricket balls wedged in it on a boundry with playing fields,so that one was doing its job for the house owner!:001_smile:

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