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It's a primeval thing, men, fires, somewhere to put a log, plonk your arse and eat your sarnies.

Plus you leave the site with nothing but your gear. (And a cheque hopefully)

 

 

Yep, it's quite nice burning. Doesn't happen very often with me. Didn't grab a cheque though as they now want to pay for the timber to be logged up.

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It's a primeval thing, men, fires, somewhere to put a log, plonk your arse and eat your sarnies.

Plus you leave the site with nothing but your gear. (And a cheque hopefully)

 

Even better, leave with a big pile of valuable timber. Not in this case though!

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Felt uneasy on site all day.

Glad we finished early without any incidents.[ATTACH]176255[/ATTACH]

 

 

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Brilliant!! Glad you escaped unharmed.

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Felt uneasy on site all day.

Glad we finished early without any incidents.[ATTACH]176255[/ATTACH]

 

 

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Did you prune the trees with a machete you boys have a few of them. :001_smile:

 

whats more disturbing is you have a ski mask, visa still stop you when you drive past with 3 ton of chips on the transit, regardless if they can see your face or not :biggrin:

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Did you prune the trees with a machete you boys have a few of them. :001_smile:

 

whats more disturbing is you have a ski mask, visa still stop you when you drive past with 3 ton of chips on the transit, regardless if they can see your face or not :biggrin:

 

Is that because tree cutters look like they need a break and the offer of a new credit card is just what the doctor ordered? :lol::lol:

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Hahaha I choked on some coke when I read that mark.

 

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I used the new plate to drag out the fast tow trailer as a mate wanted to borrow it to move some timber as someone had been visiting his site at night and borrowing his timber.

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