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Call out today, tree had failed and snapped some lv lines so by the time I arrived the power line lads had cleared some but were a bit scared to release it from behind the pole so up to me, just winched it back with the rb then cut it up.

A old boy turned up with his saw to help but good as it was I told him I'd manage with mine but I'd cut him a few logs and leave them for him;-)

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