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Today we were taking down an old ash stem, knackard chains on 200t and 440, purchase a 660 for the main trunk and fell, can't bring myself to go near after finding these items in the tree. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1368535602.035052.jpg.9fb7a1b6594caeb6c3d0c5d37a0a5907.jpg

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Bought a ripple sycamore log the other day and have thus far pulled out 45cm of chain links, 2 6" handmade screws, around 8-10 4" nails, some lead flashing and a few fencing staples.

 

What fun!

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Stones and nails common, but a hammer!! I wondered recently if a metal detector would help, after a lot of chains got damaged. anyone ever tried using one on a tree?

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Found a rusty set of loppers in a sycamore, out on a limb, as if the previous climber had given up.

Also found an old cambium saver up a norway maple about 3 weeks later. Thought the old aliens had been up to they're old abduction tricks again!!!

:confused::confused::eek:

 

 

 

trees, waves and cakes!!:-)

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Once found half a watermelon and a childrens doll half way up a london plane.

 

Tried to put them both through the chipper at the same time for some sort of hilarious gory result.

 

Actual result was bits of plastic and watermelon :P

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Found this a horse shoe as well barb wire along with a victorian tree guard, nails, fencing and a cannon ball in ireland? And sadly lots of shake.

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