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3 hours ago, David Cropper said:

Don't think I'll be grinding these 62 poplar stumps out this Wednesday! A lot of these are a metre wide and 40cms high, just to give an idea.This is a riverside park 40kms from me, thought I'd better go for a look. Not stopped raining heavily for the last week. Ground is still saturated from the pre Christmas rain, only seem to have had a couple of dryish  weeks in 4 months. Nothing like as bad in the UK but causing a bit of disruption. 

 

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Will keep the dust down. 

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5 hours ago, David Cropper said:

Don't think I'll be grinding these 62 poplar stumps out this Wednesday! A lot of these are a metre wide and 40cms high, just to give an idea.This is a riverside park 40kms from me, thought I'd better go for a look. Not stopped raining heavily for the last week. Ground is still saturated from the pre Christmas rain, only seem to have had a couple of dryish  weeks in 4 months. Nothing like as bad in the UK but causing a bit of disruption. 

 

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looks a little wet.

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My weather forecaster friend sent me this. It shows that drier weather (the red) has been on the forecast horizon for weeks now, but just won't get any closer!!

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Pleasantly sunny day here, though the ground is still way to soft to tow out my wood chipper from the Orchard. Might wait till May or June for that. 

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