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Digger jousting!! I like it :001_tt2:

 

It was a close call. But my jcb was 5 ton heavier than the daewoo. So I won by default.:lol::lol:

 

I was a very close quarters job, still is. We did have the buckets "kiss" a couple of times.

 

Its nice when something different comes along and I'm not too busy to turn it down.

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Long row of conifers at a nursery . Could of felled them to the ground normally but therte was a redundant steam pipe running through them at about 15ft up and associated metalwork playing a part . Chip the brash stack the logs . Snot gobbling awful job in hot sun high humidity but hey its work and we get paid !!!!

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