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The willow in the video had a very bad back lean with heavy decay at base large vertical cracking up base of the stem I climbed the willow and removed some weight off the back buy jumping over the fence then we put 2 18mil lines in and two machines and a 3120xp

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The day finally arrived for our shutdown. Taking out the ash tree on the right near to pole mounted transformer, took a couple of pictures when up near the 11kv pole as it's a rare view. Just about got it done within the allotted shutdown time, chogging down while they took the earth off and put the electric back on.

 

Glad that one's done.

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Retopped Douglas and sycamore removal from a walled garden.

 

No way of getting the chip truck or trailer in so chipped over the wall and loaded the wood across with the machine.

 

Saved a lot of bother and ballache.

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