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Great day!

 

Up before dawn, felled 4 trees in a churchyard with a crane, 1 piece, 5 pieces, 4 pieces and 3 pieces, done in 3 hours with coffee break or two.

 

quick bonus job, picked up supplies, washed the truck, home to collect fishing gear, then the garage for some hotdogs, picked up my boy a hour early from nursery, went fishing and had the hotdogs for dinner at the lake :thumbup:

 

 

Priorities well in order, excellent :thumbup1:

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Bit of tuition for the apprentice, good thing about day rate jobs, lets the young ins have a crack[ATTACH]211547[/ATTACH][ATTACH]211548[/ATTACH][ATTACH]211549[/ATTACH][ATTACH]211550[/ATTACH][ATTACH]211551[/ATTACH]

 

 

Great pics John. Looks like an enjoyable day.

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