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You work in some nice areas Ian .

 

Very efficient job by the look of it .

 

 

Cheers Andrew,

 

To be honest I've just been really fortunate as a business. Don't get me wrong I still do the odd small tree here and their but now it's mostly commercial.

 

Having the skid steer allows me to be very quick compared to my competition.

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I took my boy to the beacon burn at Okeford Hill in Dorset. They had a bar and bbq which was good. It was great looking into the distance and seeing maybe 6 or 7 other beacons in the distance.

 

Haha i was up there last week too. Only up there on my tod though.

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Stump grinding yesterday and the lads found a nail for me just before I arrived to do the stump and thismorning a nice failed hanging tree to get down, left a nice hanger when I felled it over but luckily had the picker so was fairly easy to get out.

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Not far off financially but in saved effort and extra safety on some jobs we get it most definitely has although it's about to cost me about a grand for new clutch and duel mass fly wheel 👎

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Rarely do I feel sad about felling a tree but this beech had been growing in the shelter of the large oak and seemed quite happy there.

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Turned up to deadwood a couple of beech trees today and noticed a vertical crack from some included bark on a mature Beech tree.

 

Made a few call and decided to test the crack with a John Deere.

 

The tractor won.

 

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We then felled the remainder into the field behind with a little help from Mr J Deere.

 

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