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Hi, just how would you move timber in church yard.

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rolled across yard turned it and push through gap in hedge on to farmers field to be picked by lorry with grab.:thumbup:

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Hi, just how would you move timber in church yard.

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rolled across yard turned it and push through gap in hedge on to farmers field to be picked by lorry with grab.:thumbup:

 

HI paul yes gensteve has a large log trailer with large lift timber crane on all the best jon :thumbup:

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Hi, just how would you move timber in church yard.

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rolled across yard turned it and push through gap in hedge on to farmers field to be picked by lorry with grab.:thumbup:

 

HI paul a large tractor or loader pick up one end on a low trailer then push on :thumbup1:jon :thumbup:

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we would move it with telehandler and grab,carefully!!!!

we did a lyme tree yonks ago between two headstones,literallly logged it down one ring at a time,biggest job was tidying all the sawdust up between the headstones....no matter which way you tried to blow it,the spirits took it everywhere but!!!

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Hi Mini.

1BIG Problem with telehandler to wide to get through gate way tractor went in with 2inchs. Plus gate way had 6 inch step had a job getting truck out when full had to block step and get square on so no lean to brick gate pillars.

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