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A nice clean down after grinding because of an oil leak on site from the customers oil tank. Then a quick look up the yard to see how much timber we had kicking around. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1459788837.268779.jpg.0b4ac8226f6b2f12669c7f275f23713d.jpg

 

Also I was thinking of taking natural fracture pruning to a whole new level with this. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1459788874.037724.jpg.6fa103e4396c3eff79d0f0a0fd2b9f3f.jpg

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I'd like to defend my self by saying that i cut most of them short as i came down the tree but from those angles its not worth it, and i can take a little ribbing

and as my teacher said "ten fingers, ten toes and no damage" it's a good days work.

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