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Few from earlier in week felling so edge trees and some in a steep little Gill the harvester couldn't reach down too

 

Fist time I saw a Lokomo working was on a bank bringing 7.5m douglas up backwards 5 tonne at a time, I wouldn't have dared put a tractor over the edge but would still have been cheaper winching tree lengths up.

 

Nowhere near as steep as yours but here is a picture of yesterday's milling in situ at 8 degrees slope. Risk assessment decided that an assisting line was necessary to secure power head and reduce fatigue of operator.

 

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I was happy to be back working but productivity was low and carrying those oak 4.5m x 150mm x 50mm planks off the mill and only 20 metres up slope was wearing. I decided in 1984 there was no future in hefting wood so I bought a grapple loader.

 

I think the miller would have been better off with an 18 year old rugby player than little ole me.

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