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7 minutes ago, Ian Flatters said:

Spent 2 days and a morning on this site. Decided to close it down at 10am as we're ready for the timber lorries next week. So had an afternoon sorting kit out. Nice easy job, trucks close by and the skid steer moving branches. IMG_20190416_083454.jpegIMG_20190416_140304.jpegIMG_20190416_192016_320.jpegIMG_20190417_112816.jpegIMG_20190418_100948.jpegIMG_20190417_154124.jpeg

Did the skidsteer cope with the large bits in the bottom picture?

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2 hours ago, Ian Flatters said:

Spent 2 days and a morning on this site. Decided to close it down at 10am as we're ready for the timber lorries next week. So had an afternoon sorting kit out. Nice easy job, trucks close by and the skid steer moving branches. IMG_20190416_083454.jpegIMG_20190416_140304.jpegIMG_20190416_192016_320.jpegIMG_20190417_112816.jpegIMG_20190418_100948.jpegIMG_20190417_154124.jpeg

Why were they felled out of interest and did you get a ear bashing for residents or are they glad to see the last of them.  

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Getting a lot of use out of the drone Ian?
Only really if I have some free time. Which is normally after work and i just take it out for a fly about to see the world from a different point of view.
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Why were they felled out of interest and did you get a ear bashing for residents or are they glad to see the last of them.  
Just their time really, remove and replant. Mostly pretty happy in fairness. Got 24 bottles of beer off one homeowner too.
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Had a belter of a couple of days deadwooding mature oaks over footpaths on a nature reserve in weardale. Got another 5 days of it next week. Little makita battery saw going well, done a handful of full bar length bits (have to be gentle but does it). Battery lasting surprisingly well. Also first few days on pure SRT, using a homemade knee ascender and rope wrench. So far so good. Bit funny but not as awkward as I was expecting for branch walking etc. 20190419_121737.jpeg20190419_121703.jpeg20190419_121645.jpeg

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Forestry today. Extracting and processing cherry mainly.

Low impact.
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Low ground pressure.
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Relaxed workers.
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