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Ok, thanks for the explanation.

 

My mate uses his rotator to take a lot of stuff away for me, he's an expert but I go nowhere near it when he's swinging it about.

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Back in the spruce for the last two days, big fury edge trees, plenty of winching out from where the harvester can't go and the joy of thick fog today, pictures taken when it brightened up a bit.44ea0a4a9440fe2133349dff6478d9fa.jpgb1dbd80c20334b7817a684f2bc5f6d8d.jpg9e34a64d8cbe71c4e06cef8f3de082b0.jpg19b3652796ccb9b439047aa4d663b17c.jpg15e86d35aedcb986003702f5c82672d2.jpg56ebc47a028ab91e25cf236337e8f94d.jpg

 

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Ok, thanks for the explanation.

 

My mate uses his rotator to take a lot of stuff away for me, he's an expert but I go nowhere near it when he's swinging it about.

That's a beast of a machine. A nice mate to have, very useful[emoji106]

 

Jake Andrews

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Back in the spruce for the last two days, big fury edge trees, plenty of winching out from where the harvester can't go and the joy of thick fog today, pictures taken when it brightened up a bit.44ea0a4a9440fe2133349dff6478d9fa.jpgb1dbd80c20334b7817a684f2bc5f6d8d.jpg9e34a64d8cbe71c4e06cef8f3de082b0.jpg19b3652796ccb9b439047aa4d663b17c.jpg15e86d35aedcb986003702f5c82672d2.jpg56ebc47a028ab91e25cf236337e8f94d.jpg

 

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Great shots. Looks like a nice woodland to work in.

 

Jake Andrews

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Back in the spruce for the last two days, big fury edge trees, plenty of winching out from where the harvester can't go and the joy of thick fog today, pictures taken when it brightened up a bit.

 

Looks like a nice job there. I winched over a few edge trees today, nothing as impressive as that though.

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Shots look good to me John 🖒did you have to move the timber before the crane could get out?

 

Jake Andrews

 

 

No the crane was parked at the front of the drive so could get out, we left a enough space to get the massey and chip trailer out then moved the Valmet in and started shifting timber, Massey came back from tipping off chip so filled that with timber as well. Got to go back first thing and shift the last load of timber and tidy up. Tidying up includes running a wacker plate over the drive as they are very particular about the drive and arnt to happy about having a mog, two tractors and crane driving over it

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