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Got some proper crazy logs lined up over the next few weeks/months. This was the least bizarre cherry and the smallest. Nearly put my back out getting it off the roof rack on my own, and it's only 2" x 2' x 7' a piece.
Very green, I felled it about 2 weeks ago.
Got a five headed union/crotch, cherry for next Friday.
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Nice job, what’s the story with the rib?
Last Sunday we had a very big storm it rained all day very heavy Sunday while out doing storm work I was asked to go survey this tree for the contractor I did it for while trying to look over the fence from neighbours property I slipped and slammed my 20st directly on top of the pointy concrete post right on my ribs ! Idiot comes to mind [emoji849]
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Last Sunday we had a very big storm it rained all day very heavy Sunday while out doing storm work I was asked to go survey this tree for the contractor I did it for while trying to look over the fence from neighbours property I slipped and slammed my 20st directly on top of the pointy concrete post right on my ribs ! Idiot comes to mind [emoji849]
Nasty, bust ribs hurt rediculosly.
Just realised from last picture we worked together years ago at fountains on the hv ironically just after robbo broke 3 of my ribs ?
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Nasty, bust ribs hurt rediculosly.
Just realised from last picture we worked together years ago at fountains on the hv ironically just after robbo broke 3 of my ribs ?
Wow that was many years ago ! There wasn't many people who new there arse from there elbow there first day I rember watching lads felling trees on chippers and laughing then on each other I had just returned been back from wor king in USA and went to fountains wow what a way to regress ones skill set lasted 8 months never looked back self employed since
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Wow that was many years ago ! There wasn't many people who new there arse from there elbow there first day I rember watching lads felling trees on chippers and laughing then on each other I had just returned been back from wor king in USA and went to fountains wow what a way to regress ones skill set lasted 8 months never looked back self employed since
You have a 525t if I remember correctly from your post asking about bars and chain I got mine ported buy spud and a bar from Rob d that is running the chain from the ms150t it's a absolute little whizzer now IMG-20180807-WA0038.jpeg
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