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Not the best picture but this evening I went and stacked all the larger bits from this years jobs. Basically because I've been putting it off for far too long and ran out of offloading space. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1466108235.849208.jpg.065c8e14947edf41b448580af18074dd.jpg

 

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A sycamore removal we did last week, council deemed it dangerous and have the land owner 40 days to remove as it was next to a public footpath!

 

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hi hamdogg. what chainsaw are you using by the way for the big ringing/ cutting as I am

looking for a larger saw but dont know what to get, i have a stihl ms 391, but i find it too small for a job where a 90 year old oak fell down

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Suns out, guns out eh ham, looks a sweet job nd ideal for little muck truck to shift stuff.

 

 

It was bloody warm!! Yeah it was handy to have on site

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