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Little bit of woodland thining today with the iron horse, client wanted all the brash removing so filled the rb and the ifor, prob about 11m of the site so far.

This bit of kit makes life on these jobs so easy as you just drag the whole tree out, sned it next to the chipper and then pull the pole out of the way to crosscut and stack.

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

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10 pops lovely wether , top job

 

 

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Hiya Tim,

Looks a nice job, where was it ?

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Aldi super market in Gorsinon Swansea , it was a good job thanks to the yard owners next door who gave us access for a crane , other wise it would have taken a week

 

 

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You are making life too easy for yourself with these fancy cranes, man up and get a proper sweat on your brow.:D

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Hellishly long day. Prob one if the most challenging trees I've done I. The last 10 years. Adam Bourne speed lined out 60% of the crown a few weeks back. I had to finish the timber off mostly. A wedge fell out and broke 3 tiles and the last section we lowered took out a fence panel. So much of it was over the building we lowered everything from 1m up. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1402605521.396382.jpg.b14e95ae95a0283023209a3af03d7b53.jpg

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