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A couple of pics to show scale. I hired in some help for the bigger pieces I knew I'd have trouble with! One section of the beech, laying on the road, was 30 cube. The other pic shows 90 cube standing. We used gravity and rolled it, in similar sections, down to the road where the big machine then carted it up to the loading bay.

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