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Matty if the lady has Alzheimer's then you will need to make sure there is a carer in the house as no matter how many turn up,it will be a lot going on.

You are going to be working with Pros, who know the job, know the details of this 1, and have a very good understanding on what's involved.:001_cool:

Get the best PR groundie on the deck and co ordinate with the carer, to me that will be Felix who will be able to drink coffee, lower 3 ton with no bollard while resiting quantum mechanics if need be:laugh1:, get Ninja Rich up the tree with you on first base , big Geoff on starter drag to first obstacle, a Newbie on speedy up the side of the house stuff, a good guy to get it out the gate And ready for chipper passer groundie, getting monitored by experienced visual chipper annoying twisty branch spotter armed with Razor sharp 46 with 18" bar, but on pop that's not often required, then 2 bendy spine super javelin thrusters on chipper duty, then a nice arc style array on timber exporting vehicles at the read, and an Olympic line up of rakers, baggers, sweepers and blower operatives.

Have we got Stump grinder organised, with a few bags of compost and replacement tree and a nice hand made chainsaw carved bench ready for sub mariner to have a well deserved seat on when he returns home:thumbup1:

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Just caught up with this thread after Rich just phoned me, well done Matty, Martin didn't say what he was up to when he said he was working for you for free!

 

I probably can't do much as I am a bit late to the party but if you need any help, saws etc then drop me a line.

 

Well done again - that 80yr old fella sounds like my dad - 80 going on 18:001_rolleyes:

 

Can I come and steal a spark plug for the 372 mate doubt im gonna have time to get down the saw shop between now and sat ...if you have a spare about?? I melted the 395's milling on sat and stole the 372's to keep on going!

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Matty if the lady has Alzheimer's then you will need to make sure there is a carer in the house as no matter how many turn up,it will be a lot going on.

You are going to be working with Pros, who know the job, know the details of this 1, and have a very good understanding on what's involved.:001_cool:

Get the best PR groundie on the deck and co ordinate with the carer, to me that will be Felix who will be able to drink coffee, lower 3 ton with no bollard while resiting quantum mechanics if need be:laugh1:, get Ninja Rich up the tree with you on first base , big Geoff on starter drag to first obstacle, a Newbie on speedy up the side of the house stuff, a good guy to get it out the gate And ready for chipper passer groundie, getting monitored by experienced visual chipper annoying twisty branch spotter armed with Razor sharp 46 with 18" bar, but on pop that's not often required, then 2 bendy spine super javelin thrusters on chipper duty, then a nice arc style array on timber exporting vehicles at the read, and an Olympic line up of rakers, baggers, sweepers and blower operatives.

Have we got Stump grinder organised, with a few bags of compost and replacement tree and a nice hand made chainsaw carved bench ready for sub mariner to have a well deserved seat on when he returns home:thumbup1:

That's why I was annoyed the guy next door wanted me to change my day too sunday as i had already organised she will be looked after,I have told her friends who said they are going to organise the care themselfs people she grew up with in the village !

I like the bench and tree idea!!

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Can I come and steal a spark plug for the 372 mate doubt im gonna have time to get down the saw shop between now and sat ...if you have a spare about?? I melted the 395's milling on sat and stole the 372's to keep on going!

 

I will leave it with my wife for you , in case I am out!- no charge:thumbup:

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Wow Stephen. That's some plan. All except for a good mechanic to sort out any breakdowns and your all set.

 

If you need one, then I'm in - just say the word if I am needed but have seen Wolfmans stash of saws and think if he is around, all you are gonna be left with is chips:thumbup:

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