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The last few days taking out some very tall ash on a steep banking, a dumper on site made shifting the timber to where the client wanted it easier.

 

 

Where was this john?? Not markington?

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New owners since then, only been in about a year, totally redoing the place. Half the trees had been cleared by another contractor leaving the hardest 1ns on the steep slopes over the buildings. Didn't find out who so hope it weren't you bud.....

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Back to fell the trunk on this ash today and finish some other bits on a site, we knew it was hollow but didnt realise it was this hollow! Thats the climber stood in the stump!

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