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Matthew Storrs
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With not doing any for a while I've not heard about the stapler, I'll look it up! How do you manage the transportation of the tracked machine?

 

Its called a Stockade st400 you can get them through Tornado wire.

I have to take the machine round behind my tractor as its too heavy for my hilux, It weighs a shade under 3 ton I think so you could possibly get away with it behind a landrover or similar but I often have a load of materials too so safest behind the tractor. Also getting across wet fields and tracks in the winter might be hard work with it on a truck and trailer!

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A few for criticism. :blushing:

 

 

 

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Hope that worked.

 

 

 

Aaron

 

 

All good mate, apart from the first tie offs are upside down.. :-)

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Damned if you do // damned if you don't.

 

He's kept the footpath open, maintained a safe passage, safe guarded his livestock from potential disease or attack from wandering dogs and protected joe public from potential risk posed by his livestock.

 

And still they complain.....

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something a little different!

 

they want to get rid of leylandi totally eventually but didn't want to be without screening from the neighbours. So we just hacked the side off to allow room to plant native hedging. I didn't fancy digging in posts for a fence on top of exposed bank. So we just fixed to the stems.

 

The fence is only meant to be temporary and was originally only going to be windbreak fabric!

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A few for criticism. :blushing:

 

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Hope that worked.

 

Aaron

Some nice work there Aaron, certainly nothing to criticise!

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