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Finishing off the skidding of Chestnut that was bigger than the choakers from yesterday.

 

Then off to fell some Larch trees..... lots of things to miss on this one: phone lines, ditches and banks, ice houses, a road, sheep, a very imporant wall.

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I like your pictures Ian, are you using instergram and if so which filter did you use on the photo with the chipper and which one of the apps did you use. Thanks

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Hi Ian, nice trailer that mate what make is it.?

 

Cheers Matty :thumbup1:

 

 

Hi matty,

 

It's a timber dragon but I don't think anyone imports them anymore. I know riko do one though at around £3500 plus vat.

 

 

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