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Andy R
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Well we started the conifer job today.

 

original thread here..

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3304

 

Not been looking forward to it tbh.

Due to the access being too narrow for Matt's chip truck's and the timescale involved in extracting the timber and tree's we went back to the original plan. Thanks again for coming Matt.

 

spec is - 65 tree's to be removed on left, a million lengths of cord on right to be extracted to work area and stacked. 2 hedgerow's in work area to be topped. 350+ stumps to be ground out, entire strip of land to be rotovated and seeded.

 

How the job looked before.

 

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Day 1.

 

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