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A few jobs today dismantled the anchor sycamore pollard with the crane....no decent pictures unfortunately.

 

 

Then removed another sycamore and a conifer from the back garden of some flats the mini loader saved loads of time dragging out of the car park as the access was shocking and you couldn't get the lorry in easily.

 

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Had an interesting job on Tuesday, Hired in to mill some spruce stems...

They're going to be seating for an outdoor church, situated on an ancient path thats being re-established between Stockholm and Uppsala.

 

An Alter will be up against the rock, with some sort of viking stone placed (with a digger) onto of the standing stem. (2nd from last pic)

 

The brash from the fellings has been chucked in the lake (last pic, you can see a path, then my truck, 30ft infront of the truck is the lake) for oyster habitat.

 

Last pic again, those long planks? 10.8m long! Triple ladder technique for the alaskan!

 

 

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Had an interesting job on Tuesday, Hired in to mill some spruce stems...

They're going to be seating for an outdoor church, situated on an ancient path thats being re-established between Stockholm and Uppsala.

 

An Alter will be up against the rock, with some sort of viking stone placed (with a digger) onto of the standing stem. (2nd from last pic)

 

The brash from the fellings has been chucked in the lake (last pic, you can see a path, then my truck, 30ft infront of the truck is the lake) for oyster habitat.

 

Last pic again, those long planks? 10.8m long! Triple ladder technique for the alaskan!

 

 

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Beautiful setting for a day's work and a great job :thumbup1:

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