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On 12/02/2019 at 17:56, Mick Dempsey said:

I hat-racked a similar size oak today, fair tuckered me out, no photos obvs as I’d be tarred and feathered, though I made rather a nice job of it as it goes.

Just a Bad man really ? I have certain characters I have to speak to soon abt this k

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On 22/03/2019 at 22:55, Ian Flatters said:

A few from this weeks project, clearing out laurels and hollies as part of a regeneration project. We had an ecologist and wildlife inspector on site to help the works progress. Also as you can see had a few bits on demo. Honestly didn't think there was too much between the loaders. Multiones panels were much better with the rhino coating. Hope you enjoy. IMG_20190320_114903.jpegIMG_20190320_182626_748.jpegIMG_20190320_182626_755.jpegIMG_20190320_131045.jpegIMG_20190321_133559.jpegIMG_20190322_102151.jpegIMG_20190321_180904.jpegIMG_20190322_102159.jpeg

Let us know Ian if you would like to try the Giant too, it's all metal panels and does pivot and oscillate slightly different to the green and blue.  The closest dealers to you would be TNS.  Feel free to call and discuss 01622 845149 or email Ben at [email protected] 20190221_130756_resized.thumb.jpg.c25e6ca7862b1d705446144730d91124.jpg

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8 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

One of the things I miss most about treework

 

 

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The large ghost dogs eyeing up your food? (It’s been a hard week)

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35 minutes ago, jackrs1 said:

Been on this felling job this week at Bonaly scout camp taking out trees that are going to be in the way for a new road and toilet block.
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Your truck to tree ratio is well out!

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Called out to help clear up this large lombardy at a factory in Fougeres which broke off at 2.5m taking down alot of expensive fencing, 2 wooden telephone poles and slapped a roadsign.

Not like they didn't have any warning given the amount of Ganoderma all around the stem.

 A chance to try out 2 recently Spudded saws, a 441 and a manky old Husq whose number escapes me.

The only difference in performance between them I put down to being chain type.

  Stuart

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A few from this weeks project, clearing out laurels and hollies as part of a regeneration project. We had an ecologist and wildlife inspector on site to help the works progress. Also as you can see had a few bits on demo. Honestly didn't think there was too much between the loaders. Multiones panels were much better with the rhino coating. Hope you enjoy. IMG_20190320_114903.thumb.jpeg.ebdda3f0844c82e747c71224e028c649.jpegIMG_20190320_182626_748.thumb.jpeg.3db2d7a0d8ab1b012796d71a5bcf6b75.jpegIMG_20190320_182626_755.thumb.jpeg.b85f849235cd4b9823ee9c6a0a5ea022.jpegIMG_20190320_131045.thumb.jpeg.8cd7190853d7652ee9a527d8026ade1f.jpegIMG_20190321_133559.thumb.jpeg.0f2ae776d8c3bbc414bb9b0b57ec58cd.jpegIMG_20190322_102151.thumb.jpeg.777279e29af25862d5ba02f22502c178.jpegIMG_20190321_180904.thumb.jpeg.6f7c3e39eaac85e9f49b1acc5caf937f.jpegIMG_20190322_102159.thumb.jpeg.53c517262b201fed0b97e88bfffe6ae5.jpeg
Which did you prefer, the blue or green?

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