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The mewp is coming over from your neck of the woods he said he has a wind meter which he uses on the top of the basket. If it's too windy no worky!!! Fine by me! Safety first! :-)

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keep safe Mr Orchard...it was blowing a gale on my last climb yesterday...was bad enough up on spikes!,stay safe

 

HI PAUL winds very high here paul not good at all no good for tree work thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI PAUL winds very high here paul not good at all no good for tree work thanks jon :thumbup:

 

 

Hi Jon .. Cold wet and windy in Stratford upon Avon. No good for tree work (or carol singing) :)

Timon

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