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:laugh1: the only Irish jobs that are ever showcased on here seem to involve conny bashing. A break from my mining job, and weekend nixer style for a work colleague (all the chainsaw work). Got a mate (with an old 3050 and 2140) in to help me draw the stuff to a burn up heap down the road. Rest of the clean up tomorrow.

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:laugh1: the only Irish jobs that are ever showcased on here seem to involve conny bashing. A break from my mining job, and weekend nixer style for a work colleague (all the chainsaw work). Got a mate (with an old 3050 and 2140) in to help me draw the stuff to a burn up heap down the road. Rest of the clean up tomorrow.

 

Nice work Rowan. :) The reason it's always conifers is because everything else has been cut down!!

 

 

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Thanks dude, have to admit that even though it was only leylandii work, it was thoroughly enjoyable. I love seeing fast results. Never as easy as the look though. Kept snagging an old triple wire support in the bugger, and hit various bits of rubble dumped into the hedge over the years, old tiles, patio slabs etc. I'll know whats in store next time.

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:laugh1: the only Irish jobs that are ever showcased on here seem to involve conny bashing. A break from my mining job, and weekend nixer style for a work colleague (all the chainsaw work). Got a mate (with an old 3050 and 2140) in to help me draw the stuff to a burn up heap down the road. Rest of the clean up tomorrow.

 

some nice looking overhead power lines there ,hope the tractor didnt get toooooooooooooooooo close ,:biggrin:

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