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It’s NOT MY JOB!

 

I was simply driving past a neighbouring farm and HAD TO STOP!

 

He is now clutching one of my flyers and proudly pointed to his “tree work syste.”

 

He explained that he sends the front loader up to the max, locks the valves then climbs up the tower....

 

Pleased as punch he was!

 

(death certificate likely to record COVID as cause of death!)

 

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On 18/04/2021 at 20:45, Mick Dempsey said:

Out of curiosity, and purely from a place where running a chainsaw and chipper on a Saturday would be frowned upon, why are you working on a Sunday?

Time and a half. K

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19 minutes ago, treevolution said:

Pollard of an old Lime. 

 

Rig everything to miss the gravestones. 

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Now that is a high pressure site. Done a few myself.
Damage would be a very bad PR.

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