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HI NPT well done there mate that was over 10 tons mate :thumbup1:jon :thumbup:

 

I was going to say 8-10 ton but now I looked at it again I reckon your right Jon, that's one big lump

 

 

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Looks like areal nice job love the kit , looks like a nice place to work been there once when the CLA show was there:)

 

 

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I was going to say 8-10 ton but now I looked at it again I reckon your right Jon, that's one big lump

 

 

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HI RIG that has to be 10/12tons mate its QUARRY LOADER SHOVEL JOB LIFT IN ONE GO THATS IF IT GOES IN BUCKET :thumbup1:JON :thumbup:

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Nice to see that part of the story (and also nice to see that my lump is still standing upright!)

 

This is the same piece of timber that Luke Quenby posted about originally, and I'm breaking down the top end of:

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/alaskan-mill/55984-chainsaw-milling-very-large-oak.html

 

The main bit is off to become a chainsaw sculpture for the new RSPB headquarters. I'm heading over tomorrow evening to work on the next bit of the top.

 

Alec

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