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On 27/04/2021 at 16:54, Joe Newton said:

Awkward sod of an oak reduction today. 2 climbers and about 5.5 hours of climb time, which is plenty for me. I'll be feeling that for a day or two. 

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That looks disgustingly leggy, makes my shoulders feel sore just looking at it , great result though!

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37 minutes ago, Martin du Preez said:

 

 


I’ve got 2 days of the same to do soon, was thinking of just giving it a good shake the digger

 

 

Pair of new blades in the price, to be safe. K

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16 hours ago, woody paul said:

Is he on about hedge or re-fencing manage. If hedge would not want to put it through chipper as that topping is sand.

yes it is very fine sand , a horse menage ....not worried about blunting chipper though it is just the sheer volume of the stuff!!  

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1 hour ago, devon TWiG said:

yes it is very fine sand , a horse menage ....not worried about blunting chipper though it is just the sheer volume of the stuff!!  

It will be like working on a beach 🏖 all day with out eye candy. Worked on many menage repairing fencing and that sand gets everywhere. 

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the sand is very dry and will not be clinging to brushwood , and then only branches on the sand , the sand particles are much smaller than the gap between anvil and blade on chipper so should not really be as much an issue as working in muddy areas or gravel ...not ideal I know but not a big issue ....

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Something bit different, put up some chestnut pailing around our pond. 
local mothers happy, newts, frogs n toads too. Kids not so 

 

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On 30/04/2021 at 23:21, slack ma girdle said:

Good work Erik, thats some fine looking lumber. Judging by your sooty face, fire damaged?

Yep. More work in the CZU Fire Complex....

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It will be like working on a beach [emoji905] all day with out eye candy. Worked on many menage repairing fencing and that sand gets everywhere. 


Better than working in Essex clay surely 🤣
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