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Cheers.

 

Mozza et al- there was no drop zone at all, plus there were a couple of roofs and possibley the best brick bar-b I have seen, chimney pots tiles etc. Judging by the customers reaction to a bit of sawdust they wouldn't have wanted anything coming down on their lovely property...:scared1:

 

The mog combo was hired in from fitness engineering. http://www.offroadlifting.co.uk Not sure on fullspec but the top of the stem was 80percent of lifting capacity. It was supposed to be rigged on the left hand driveway but owner decided at last minute they wouldn't have it on their drive... Don't you just love people with money :mad1:

 

There was a bit of a reach issue with the apex of the roof on right so took some smaller pieces. All in all, nowt busted, job done.

 

Mick, you right I do get a couple of nice jobs, especially with you. Bring on the next 60. Foot hedge. (hope my hands stop tingling by then!)

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Cheers.

 

Mozza et al- there was no drop zone at all, plus there were a couple of roofs and possibley the best brick bar-b I have seen, chimney pots tiles etc. Judging by the customers reaction to a bit of sawdust they wouldn't have wanted anything coming down on their lovely property...:scared1:

 

Gotta love em dont you!!!

 

Great job you did there mate

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