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Bit of a hedge mission for a few days, over 15m3 of chip and a good trailer load of timings and crap out of this thing! Last picture shows the full L shape of it and width. Sertenly underestimate just how wide the sod was on top!

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Quoted unfortunately, but client added a whole bunch of work onto and just told us to get on with it and bill him with an added bit for what I forgot on the original quote, his words...

The landy made it better but still needed pole saw to reach the middle. Climbing it would have been a nightmare as whoever did it last left most of it in the top so getting through it would be nasty.

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One from today. Client obviously underestimated how much material they would be left with. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1433189657.526340.jpg.e2c18dd781a7f672907467e5cd692367.jpg

 

Adam Bourne and myself climbed them. It got really windy and on some we had to lower the odd branch.

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One from today. Client obviously underestimated how much material they would be left with. [ATTACH]183310[/ATTACH][ATTACH]183312[/ATTACH][ATTACH]183313[/ATTACH][ATTACH]183314[/ATTACH][ATTACH]183316[/ATTACH]

 

Adam Bourne and myself climbed them. It got really windy and on some we had to lower the odd branch.

 

 

Bet they are delighted with the result though, looks a million times better

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Bet they are delighted with the result though, looks a million times better

 

 

More so all the neighbours, it was a big legal thing that only ended after one of the trees failed onto the now newly tiled building behind.

 

In fairness they didn't have a great deal of money so they could afford any clearing away.

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restocking bagged chip stock then even more logs :biggrin:

 

74 bags of chip this mth :biggrin:

 

sold an 8wheeler load of chip aswell.

 

 

Looks like you're getting good use out of the Manitou, Johny.

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Looks like you're getting good use out of the Manitou, Johny.

 

yep.

thought id mastered till i reversd over the creates ,hence the new 1, hahaha.

 

but proving a good investment :thumbup1:

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