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1 of 2 things happen...

1 it eats it and spits it out.

2 it stops the drum and you have to get out and shift it and keep going.

Only ever broken 1 tooth and that was on a steel road plate.

Half a role of stock net is your worst enemy as that can take hrs to cut out from the teeth.

 

Ah yes. Carpet can do that too!!

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Posted
1 of 2 things happen...

1 it eats it and spits it out.

2 it stops the drum and you have to get out and shift it and keep going.

Only ever broken 1 tooth and that was on a steel road plate.

Half a role of stock net is your worst enemy as that can take hrs to cut out from the teeth.

 

got a mattress with mine once , that was fun to remove /not

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Traditionally 25th march (lady's day) was the last day of felling but know some who have felled right through the year particularly on softwoods, we try to get everything done by 1st April, not sure if the rules on hedges/ hedgerow trees apply to forestry?

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We have been told to stop because the birds are singing quite a lot now.

However if you do an inspection of the tree and make sure there are no nests in it, or for this time of year make sure they aren't building one then you can fell it anyway.

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Can't believe that bench is intact as well ! I've broken every wooden fence I've looked at this week.

Dying Oak pollard/mutilation/monolith from wenesday morning . Job spec was cut and leave and don't mind the fences :)ImageUploadedByArbtalk1426269875.916178.jpg.f8bd256ffca60b215bca5266586550b5.jpg

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