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working out in the sticks yesterday,came across this old chap,being eaten up by a ash tree:001_rolleyes:

 

also recommened to dave my groundie for him to repace his helmet..:lol::lol:

 

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Great find Martyn...another example of nature v man made.....Nature usually wins in the end.

 

thanks silky

yep theres only one winner..:thumbup:

would like to go back,in ten yrs to see if the mixer is 10ft off the ground

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