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Hi,

 

A quick crash and leave job we did today. All the groundy had to do was enjoy the sun for an hour. :lol:

 

Very simple i dropped the to on the left over the greenhouse and hedge onto the track to a field and the rear top over the back hedge.

 

I left the long dead limb on over the greenhouse as it just seemed if i stripped it out i was unnecessarily running a risk of smashing it below.

 

Anyway something different to my headcam vids. I hope you enjoy

 

Ian

 

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Looks like a fun job, smash and run! And you don't even get in trouble for it either :thumb up:

 

Yeah, sadly i rarely get to do them as i normally aint as cheap as the weekend warriors. Forgot how much fun crash, bash, give me the cash/cheque :biggrin:

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