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Looks like a tracked chipper would have been useful in there. Did you get stuck at all?!

 

We did think about hiring a tracked chipper, but we used a plain old one which was cheaper and got it down/up the slope using a hand winch..didnt take us long..were both ex squaddies so bit of hard work dont worry us. The bottom was a little muddy but the chipper didnt go down that far. Cross cutting the trunks was a bugger in the mud and rolling them over:thumbdown:

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Nice job for you cerne try bending your knees and getting the stumps lower:001_smile:

 

Don't be silly David, I was always taught to leave the stumps like that so the Pixies have somewhere to sit and while the jobs on going, you have somewhere to sit to eat your snap

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Yes but on your risk assessment you will have to put mind the stumps or you may fall over and hurt yourself.:001_smile:

 

Ahh, but when it goes to court and you explain you left them for the Pixies............

 

See where it's going.........? :sneaky2:

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Ahh, but when it goes to court and you explain you left them for the Pixies............

 

See where it's going.........? :sneaky2:

 

Im with Dean david:001_tongue:

 

Would have started a bonfire it was cold on two days..me hands froze in the morning. When we started work the blood started pumping to them again to warm them up.

 

David it was Langham hall...know it?

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