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I like those mowed rides they look ace.

 

You might want to brash out those trees for the harvester though....

 

i was thinking about that the bottom brash is quite thick on the edge trees but as you go into the wood the trees are quite bare alot better and i noticed there is hardly any dead trees in the plantations very good equal growth on most trees :thumbup::thumbup:

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yes it does beat the computer screen anyday:thumbup::thumbup: now its nearly finished iam proud to have done this job, now we have a culvert to put in across a small stream then we can get to clear fell some sitka spruce then later on there is 50 acres of mature oak woodland to open up and clear all the woodland tracks and get ready for thinning next year:thumbup::thumbup:

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Nice work, Looks like a cool job good to be able to take the time and care to get the wood looking tidy[/QUOte

 

thanks it has been hard work alot of thorn and brambles to clear but so rewarding to see the end product :thumbup: the weather has been so wonderful it makes things go so much better:thumbup::thumbup:

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