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That went over fast. What’s Your verdict on the 3120 XP?.
It had 260hp john deer on other end of the pull line and the driver was instructed not to hang around wen it was time to go the tree was so decayed it needed pulling with conviction ! I am a massive husqvarna man as you can probably tell every saw is orange but if I felt like there was a better option for my largest saw then a 3120xp I would own that the ms880 is just not a option for me used them plenty of times but I find them numb to use slow chain speed and allot more difficult to pin point fell with them
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Not tree related but taking a few shots for a friend of their project for wildfowl habitat. They’ve 3 more fields to complete before flooding the area a bit more. IMG_7126.jpg.c515b4e5c2088137203d08bc57ffccc2.jpgIMG_7127.jpg.a33ac510cd90afe4b47bd7831f56506c.jpgIMG_7132.jpg.df96193ca8ef6517cb5e5d9c543fd55b.jpgIMG_7133.jpg.48f56f62662f6f8c5d2c5f88a173a96a.jpg

Hi Ian is that near st benets abbey on the bure?
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1 hour ago, Ian Flatters said:

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Heaping up the woodchip so we can get more in. Next plan is to screen it and get the compost out and the chips can then go out.

You can make a mountain out of a molehill then.

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