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Andy Collins
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Listening to a couple of old boys rambling on the other day ab the kind of requests the got from customers during their line of works, it made me wonder... Have you been asked and done unusual or completely different to the normal "day job"?

for example, a friend of mine was contracted to cut down a 200ft radio mast , sectionally dismantle with a disc cutter instead of a chainsaw. Not really so different after all, but unusual all the same.

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It was a monument to Robert the Bruce I believe it was a camp before the battle of bannockburn in 1314. They have got the 700 year anniversary coming up so are rebuilding the monument. It was about 70-80ft across laminated Douglas fir. We did a lot of tree work there and they didn't know who else to call

 

 

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We removed the old Wooden ring beam at bannockburn using telehandler and chainsaws from scaffolding, really good interesting job [ATTACH]137548[/ATTACH][ATTACH]137549[/ATTACH][ATTACH]137550[/ATTACH]

 

 

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While you left me ripping out and chipping 110m of old hawthorn hedge.....

 

 

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