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14 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

You’re a quick healer Peds. 

 

Nicely done.

Cheers dude. Yeah, arb work is bloody brilliant rehab... end of week one I was destroyed, end of week two I was exhausted and sore all over, end of week three I was still knackered but I've got grip strength back in my hands and I'm lugging around big weights like I used to be able to do... and now, week four, I'm just finishing work each day just regular tired, and pretty bloody content. Might even go for a jog this weekend. 

 

No pictures today, dismantling two 10m ash trees and giving an ancient apple tree a nice aggressive haircut. 

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Beech takedown from today, lots of cradle rigging and blocking down but went nice and smoothly.
First time properly getting some GoPro footage and have some decent shots. I’ll make a post on here once I’ve scratched my head whilst editing it.

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Looks like a fun one, that ^

 

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As a newcomer to this sport, I have to say, I am amazed at the difference in weight between beech and, say, sycamore. The noise of a bit of beech hitting the floor... bloody hell.

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Looks like a fun one, that ^
 
, I have to say, I am amazed at the difference in weight between beech and, say, sycamore.


Don’t I know it, it’s all being logged up and man handled tomorrow ?
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5 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

Oak removal this morning, subsidence report signed the death warrant. Gonna skid the trunk out for milling tomorrow with a digger. 

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Are you moving timber with a barrow when you are going to move butt with digger.

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1 hour ago, TTownsend said:

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Beech takedown from today, lots of cradle rigging and blocking down but went nice and smoothly.
First time properly getting some GoPro footage and have some decent shots. I’ll make a post on here once I’ve scratched my head whilst editing it.

did you clean the roof and gutter off on the way down ? 

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Nastiest job I've ever done.
Junkie bridge.
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Did you have to clear the crap off the deck? We do a hell of a lot of bridge works up in North Yorkshire but its manly road kill rabbits and sheep shit that we come across.IMG_1731.jpg

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