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This ash came down on Monday night into the river! Will post up another tomorrow of the one that's taken out the power lines in our village with it. Powers still off till ''at least'' the weekend. One big tree down in our village this storm vs 1000s in 87 and even then the power was back on in 3 days. So much for privatisation! Terracotta pots and tea light heaters arnt all that btw!ImageUploadedByArbtalk1383083854.791537.jpg.5b46e6dbd2e9b2444e1d8c74e4efe1dc.jpg

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I had this Robinia to take out, it withstood the wind, but had split in many places, the electric shutdown finally got sorted at 2.30 this afternoon, & it had to get sorted in 2 hours, a couple of telecom wires in the target area, lv cables running through it, & about 70feet tall.

Oh well the thing was as hollow as a Jeremy Clarkson comment, so no great loss!

 

 

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The bat willow crew turned up last knockings, & jumped in to help for fun,( big thanks to you Collin & crew), & a few on here will know them, top lads.:thumbup1:

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I had this Robinia to take out, it withstood the wind, but had split in many places, the electric shutdown finally got sorted at 2.30 this afternoon, & it had to get sorted in 2 hours, a couple of telecom wires in the target area, lv cables running through it, & about 70feet tall.

Oh well the thing was as hollow as a Jeremy Clarkson comment, so no great loss!

 

 

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IMG_1835 by geoff321, on Flickr

 

 

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IMG_1833 by geoff321, on Flickr

The bat willow crew turned up last knockings, & jumped in to help for fun,( big thanks to you Collin & crew), & a few on here will know them, top lads.:thumbup1:

 

Ashby's a good old boy :biggrin: Plenty of good firewood there, mate. :thumbup1:

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