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Had the new digger out recently to do a bit of chipping and tidying up on a wet steep site that the tractor and chipper could not get on. Wasnt my job, just did the tidy up after local community workers. Also extracted some timber for them with small timber bogie and digger but forgot to take photos.:blushing:

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