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Posted
8 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Tight spot there mate!

Sure was, other side of that fence is a conservatory, hot tub and slippy decking.  That’s where we had to pass all the brash over to chip!  

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Posted
9 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Tight spot there mate!

Tight is nothing new in Scotland 🤔.

looks like a well executed, tidy job Mr Blair👍

I see there’s mains hook-up in one photo? Is that Sturgeons motor home parked at her holiday home😂

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4 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

 

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Tidying a wind blown cedar today. millable section is 4ft by about 20ft. weighed 3.5 tonne on the roto scales.

dug out behind the root plate before we severed it to make sure it’s sit flat. 

two of us on-site all stacked ready for chipping a tided by 3pm. all other timber will be cracked down and chipped along with the brush D479A33F-68A9-4420-ADCA-6C3A29925793.thumb.jpeg.4e8ba99fddaff7bbee3dcd83eaa75726.jpeg

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Tidying a wind blown cedar today. millable section is 4ft by about 20ft. weighed 3.5 tonne on the roto scales.

dug out behind the root plate before we severed it to make sure it’ll sit flat. 

two of us on-site all stacked ready for chipping an tided by 3pm. all other timber will be cracked down and chipped along with the brush 

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