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I've always wanted to know, how do ya navigate a plough when all the references are buried and you can't see'em ? Things like kerbs at junctions, grass verges, road signs and hydrant markers etc. All the things that either will cause damage to plough or will be damaged themselves.
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Not often we have it bad enough not too see road signs, kerbs can often be fun to bounce off, I was out in the sticks where seeing grass and mud go flying is often a clue, chasing the snow blower today high into the dales. DSC_1746.JPGDSC_1747.JPGDSC_1752.JPGDSC_1755.JPGDSC_1759.JPG
Almost needed my passport as had to leave Yorkshire to turn round
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Not often we have it bad enough not too see road signs, kerbs can often be fun to bounce off, I was out in the sticks where seeing grass and mud go flying is often a clue, chasing the snow blower today high into the dales. DSC_1746.JPG.48cfb862e4166b82f77ba840dc9b92a5.JPGDSC_1747.JPG.885732334b403cf0cbc4fcaec5071987.JPGDSC_1752.JPG.e4d75ad749249ab4a7b115646dc166e1.JPGDSC_1755.JPG.8cb58f8c1b4598a60feda43a89823efc.JPGDSC_1759.JPG.5b53ab773c14a699aa3d669d40b61539.JPG
Almost needed my passport as had to leave Yorkshire to turn round
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Could have done with you today, buried the nose of my car in a drift on way to Middleton in tees. Spent an hour digging out!
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Started reducing these beauty’s by 30ft [emoji1303]



Finally finished this bad boy, wasn’t constantly on the job as had other jobs booked and a couple emergencies. Worked out well though because it had started to get boring and customers were very easy going and relaxed.

The trees are Lawsons and all had big limbs that had re-rooted and sprung back up forming a front row, meaning we just had to bring down the back row below the front to leave a natural look (from the garden anyway haha).

All zipped out over over the front row and garden to the driveway.
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