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wasnt that bad after all you see .nice lump off wood will it plank or some thing:001_rolleyes:

 

should be getting picked up in two weeks but the guy who will be milling it is not the most subtle of people and fell out straight away with the client but they did agree a price to plank it before he walked off!

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Nice one Matty!

 

You wouldn't have pulled off many bits of that beast with a vehicle!

 

Loving that ivy.

 

I can almost feel your pleasure when you were coming back down when it was at a felling point after knocking those manky limbs off. Which took some balls, bro.

 

You deserve a pint!

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Propper job mate!

 

Maybe consider a Humbolt Notch next time you are recovering the timber?

Leaves any waste in the stump and makes for a flush Butt.I for one appreciate a nice Butt.

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