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Beech takedown yesterday then getting all the wood out and loaded into other trucks and trailers this morning. Just made it off site before the rain started :thumbup:

 

Hi Dan smart trailer after something similar for our landy.....where did you get it? If you don't mind me asking.

Cheers Matty

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Hi Dan smart trailer after something similar for our landy.....where did you get it? If you don't mind me asking.

Cheers Matty

 

Thanks. I got it second hand from another contractor. I don't know where he got it from. I saw some similar riko trailers at the show last weekend, they look the part if you can afford one!

 

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Thanks. I got it second hand from another contractor. I don't know where he got it from. I saw some similar riko trailers at the show last weekend, they look the part if you can afford one!

 

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Cheers Dan........will take a look or hang on till the APF see if I can get a deal

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Hello,

Le Jardinier Anglais planted 8 Betula humilis to replace the 12 Lombardy poplars we felled with Pie Eater Pete of this parish whilst he was on a busmans holiday here.

I had ground out the roots but in order to plant we needed a mini-digger to break through the remaining roots.

These trees are one hell of a price as they where container grown in 60litre pots but the client is an appreciative Jersey trust fund manager and so we splashed out on the biggest and best specimens we could source.

Ty

 

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few shots of a job of a load of windblown leylands gone into a garden with no access. the hiab made it pretty easy as could get the stuff out over the low wall right to the chipper:thumbup1:

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