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We were doing abit of management in a private wood in ardglass during the last winds lets just say it saved us alot of hassle getting them down :001_smile: although extraction was difficult :001_rolleyes:

 

where abouts was that in adglass as that local to me

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We were doing abit of management in a private wood in ardglass during the last winds lets just say it saved us alot of hassle getting them down :001_smile: although extraction was difficult :001_rolleyes:

 

Would say it does, another way of "natural thinning" :lol: Yea, would be a very tangled mess no doubt!

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Huskydave where is that, and is that a FS machine ps were is that larch

 

The one with the forwarder and harvester is somewhere in Scotland when i went on a uni trip. What is a FS machine? :blushing: The larch is on the whinlatter pass before you get to Whinlatter forest car park. First time seeing winching before.

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we got alder down the road and they fall all the time that so bad that it is now nautraly clear felled no one walked through that area for years now it must be 10ft + in brambles it about 8 acres

 

FS is the Forest service our equlivent of the Forestry Commision

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where abouts was that in adglass as that local to me

 

its closer to Ballee don't know the proper name but its apart of a large country estate did abit of storm damage and line clearance(BT). :biggrin:

Kurtis

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