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3 hours ago, Jack.P said:

Had very Nearly finished the days jobs then both machines sounded like they seized .

Such a waste a time for a few hundred quid 

I think it’s always good to post under “Picture Forum” with a “picture!” Don’t know about everyone else but I like pictures?they used to say - a picture paints a thousand words? Have you got one of the half finished hedge at least?

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47 minutes ago, Stihl123 said:

pls mill as much of that butt as u can! looks like there is some spalting in there 

Would have been decent I reckon , bottom 20 ft was rotten and hollow , plus I was sick of the sight of it by the time we finished, so on a trailer and as far away from me as possible ?

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