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Four sections of Hit miss fencing to replace those Horrible wainy laps and hit every tree root known to man ( stumps from next door )plus a quick lift of the Coni and a quick grub out this tatty Rhode .:001_smile:

 

 

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A early setup for Sunday as we had to close this lay-by off for works. A nice deadwood on the large oak and a small one behind. Felled the dead holly across the road with traffic control then cut it into 4 bits. Placed on the side, swept the road, dumped timber over the hedge and cleared up. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1460891698.943836.jpg.b71c5489d08a8f94518d5cd42b8d7278.jpg

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