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Jeez! That's the luckiest unlucky thing I ever saw!

 

Surely a 20/30 tonne excavator with a breaker could nibble it down in size?

 

 

 

 

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Jeez! That's the luckiest unlucky thing I ever saw!

 

Surely a 20/30 tonne excavator with a breaker could nibble it down in size?

 

 

 

 

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You'd have to have a bloody smart operator. Chip off too much and the side would fall straight through the house anyway

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I read somewhere that the first one came down before the farm was built. If true it makes you think that perhaps it wasn't the smartest place to build.

 

I notice in some photos that there's an earth berm protecting the nearest pylon - as if that will stop a rock that big!

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Talk about take the man to the mountain. Its bad enough if you get a bit of a log roll on a slight gradient, and you,r looking at at for 20" 30" up a stem. I hear you shouting to the groundie...... Stop that LOG.

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