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46 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

Go on Steve, pm me a price for a site like thatemoji106.png

I suspect Steve will be getting a lot of PM's after people view that site - Tree Surgeons - all that is needed is a straightforward site just like that - the layperson is not interested in the finer points of the art. Remember, statistically, the attention span is circa 3 seconds when someone lands on a site / post / etc. 

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4 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Not that I know anything about tractors, but I love the bit about the guy constantly trying to buy his tractor back.

Reason why he keeps trying to buy it back Mick, is the tractor they replaced it with was a Valtra not new at the time about 3 yr old, it lost drive one day dragging some big Oak and Beech stems up out of a river bottom, the engineer who came out to it said it was a workshop job, John had to go and borrow his old county back to drag the Valtra up to the top of the hill ready to load on a wagon, John who now late 60s swore by his 1164 and when he got the invoice for repair to valtra it was circa 8k and he said the County 1164 including purchase cost and repairs over near 40 yrs had not cost him that much, still a very sore point with John this and all he ever says is all that money for a fucking radio, heater and a bit of glass in cab,

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A few from last week removing roadside ash for a regular client, road closures wasn't really a option so stop traffic reach across a grab a bit worked well.
Bit of pretending to be a mewp settings winch cables and a remote control crane for the heavy timber

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1 hour ago, Gray git said:

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A few from last week removing roadside ash for a regular client, road closures wasn't really a option so stop traffic reach across a grab a bit worked well.
Bit of pretending to be a mewp settings winch cables and a remote control crane for the heavy timber

That is an epic piece of kit. 

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