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big boss should be proud of you

how long did that take you joe

nice to see a tree with no pegs on it and a nice tidy up

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Nice systematic approach and execution. :thumbup1:

 

 

 

Is that the longest saw strop in the world, or are you really very, very small, and that was actually one of Lofties bonsai shots? :wink:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good work Joe. :001_smile:

 

 

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my saw strop looks longer than it is in the picture, i think its just the angle :001_smile:

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Tidy tidy tidy Joe.

 

Did you fell that head out or go for a crazy bucking lowering ride?!

 

Nice work mate. And I bet you enjoyed it. If you'd knocked it over in one you would have been snedding and dragging all day!

 

we felled the stem mate, no mesing about chooging that down!!! :001_tongue: but if It'd beenfelled in one there'd of been no dragging as we could get the truck right up to it :001_cool:

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big boss should be proud of you

how long did that take you joe

nice to see a tree with no pegs on it and a nice tidy up

 

he will be mate, a lot of the training him and his lads have given me have gone towards this job. I made sure there was no pegs left, cus that's what you guys say to do, so i borrowed some spikes from work:001_smile:. we got on site at about 8.30 and left about 1.30 all done cleared and ringed up on the van with plenty of tea and cold drink breaks :001_smile:

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Good Work Joe! Looks like you had a couple of fences to contend with as well..

 

yep 3 or 4 fences plus a little shed hiding behind the fence aswell :001_smile:

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he will be mate, a lot of the training him and his lads have given me have gone towards this job. I made sure there was no pegs left, cus that's what you guys say to do, so i borrowed some spikes from work:001_smile:. we got on site at about 8.30 and left about 1.30 all done cleared and ringed up on the van with plenty of tea and cold drink breaks :001_smile:

 

Good job Joe, nice to see the training and guidance is paying off, :thumbup1:

 

I'd have been a lot prouder if it was done on a Saturday so we wernt man down on Friday! :sneaky2:

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Good job Joe, nice to see the training and guidance is paying off, :thumbup1:

 

I'd have been a lot prouder if it was done on a Saturday so we wernt man down on Friday! :sneaky2:

 

:blushing:

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