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This is the garden. It a lot steeper than it looks in th photo. Everything down the right is coming out a the massive conifer at the bottom.

He second photo shows the base. Those bigger stems are 2ft dia + and approx 60ft high!

I'll be dead after carrying that lot out by hand!

 

Could try the winch but it will be going all day...

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This is the garden. It a lot steeper than it looks in th photo. Everything down the right is coming out a the massive conifer at the bottom.

He second photo shows the base. Those bigger stems are 2ft dia + and approx 60ft high!

I'll be dead after carrying that lot out by hand!

 

Could try the winch but it will be going all day...

 

HI AL can you use dumper or A LOADER LIKE IAN FLATTERS has got thanks jon :thumbup:

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This is the garden. It a lot steeper than it looks in th photo. Everything down the right is coming out a the massive conifer at the bottom.

He second photo shows the base. Those bigger stems are 2ft dia + and approx 60ft high!

I'll be dead after carrying that lot out by hand!

 

Could try the winch but it will be going all day...

 

bonfire springs to mind :biggrin:

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Fair dos I'd want some help on those. If you can fell the one at the bottom, I reckon they'd winch up. If you section felling, it would be a slow old job!

 

Cheers

 

Mark

 

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This is the garden. It a lot steeper than it looks in th photo. Everything down the right is coming out a the massive conifer at the bottom.

He second photo shows the base. Those bigger stems are 2ft dia + and approx 60ft high!

I'll be dead after carrying that lot out by hand!

 

Could try the winch but it will be going all day...

 

Get three guys dragging. Least damage and probably the cheapest option..

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I did wonder about this, but it has to go up hill not down, so would need a winch or something to haul the loads up, could be a bit to complicated.??

 

Sky line is best done uphill then gravity can act as a brake at the drop zone. Lining downhill can be a bit sparky as the load is less manageable and gravity makes it quicker!

 

Can you access through the rear (she said:sneaky2:)

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Firstly, I hope your price was £1 million.

Secondly, my quote was £1.5 million which is why you've got the job!

Thirdly, hire in extra labour and schedule the job for school sports day so that you'll be cheering on the kids!

 

 

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