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Blimmy, looks like that just fitted - or is it the camera view? :thumbup:

 

There was about 10ft of room between the tree top and site boundary once it was down. It's a plant hire yard and they have numerous tracked dumpers and diggers and a cat d6 for shifting it round. I just had to put it on the floor and cut it so a digger could drag it round!

 

Got a video too ill be sticking on YouTube

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today (yeasterday) we were wprking along side the drainage board assisting them with waterway clearancre in one of our parks,

big kit

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