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And reason we didn't get a video of it landing in the truck was because we were laughing to much! Was a funny day that, until we ran over the cat 😁

 

I still feel bad about that cat, in all the years working i never laughed as much as i did every day working with you. :thumbup1: great video , forgot you had it.

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I'd call that the slide cut, impressive aim but a bit optimistic on the truck capacity.

 

Yep , slipped on slipped off, we did a few like that, but thats not optimistic, ......... this was. Great old truck , HD springs on it, very light steering :001_smile:

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Tipping bodies add a great advantage to this technique. Wide bite to leave it on the stump, fell it onto the raised body and secure it before severing. Great for stuff with loads of nails and saves the springs.

 

 

Also moved old fashioned red telephone boxes this way, another story.

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