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Posted
On 10/10/2023 at 20:17, Joe Newton said:

Pretty savage last couple of days. Big old euc over 2 gardens to handball out. No access for machinery so the skidsteer stayed home for this one.

 

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Is it true you chogged the stem down in 50mm discs?

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Felling some tall spruce on a steep hillside.

Made worse by them leaning uphill.

I had to fell the trunks full length and deal with them sliding back at me by fleeing full speed in terror.

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been out with the mulcher a couple of times recently. don’t really like getting into heavy mulching jobs really but i don’t mind a bit of woodland rhody work if there’s space to get in without beating the tractor up. generally get in with a little 360 at the same time and windrow any stuff that i can’t easily get.

 

also it’s really handy to have just for a final tidy round on clearance type jobs as well 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Makes me think of this bit of uphill felling that GB posted on the house the other day. 
Don’t fancy this one running down the hill at you!

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It'd be the ride of your life, sudden stop at the end might be a bit of a downer

Posted
1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Not today, but forgot the lowering device on a job taking down oaks. 
 

No need to go back to the yard though!

You know the old saying:

Necessity is the mother of invention

She is also the auntie of further wear on old ropes

 

I have to say I like the solution

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