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Just passed my B+E licence. Easy really the trailer just follows lol

 

I did an assessment beforehand to polish up the reversing. On test day I did a reverse to figure out my marks as it was a different trailer. We drove to the test centre. We did a unhitched and hitch the reversing bit then went for a drive.

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Done some basic tree inspection today. Looked at fungi, weak unions etc.

I can believe how quick beech fail, we saw a beech must be 2.5m+ diameter and looked fine apart from the fact that it had snapped around 8foot up. Looking inside there was brown and white rot but no external signs

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