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David Humphries
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We've been working opposite for a couple of days.

Reduction & fell of dead White Willow.

Hold on................dead tree, no MEWP,

 

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well if it took you a couple of days maybe you should get a mewp:scared1:

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well if it took you a couple of days maybe you should get a mewp:scared1:

 

 

 

Nelly was 2 miles away parked up on a dying Ash Monolith, mid job, as we sandwiched in the Willow

 

Access for our MEWP was atrocious in to the playground.

 

2 days = starting at 09.30 am & shutting down at 14.00 on Wednesday, as this was deepest darkest pugnacious Hampstead. :sneaky2:

And a couple of hours this morning to finish & clear up.

 

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So, keeping within the rather tenous "Spy" link :blushing::biggrin:

 

This "dead" roadside Beech is opposite the 'Cultural Office of the Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China'.

 

Just started the take down, so will post during shots, in a day or so.

 

Noted Meripilus on the root plate in August '09, then after a very weak spring flush, picked up on the rapid spread of Chondostereum over the trunk & lower scaffolds, ending in complete shut down.

 

Boy it's been uncomfortably warm :thumbdown:

 

 

here's the scene setter..........

 

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Nice pics as always David, I do love that iveco

 

What do you do with all your timber??

 

Ta,

 

You really don't want to know Liam :blushing::001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

 

Ivecos parked up in the Van graveyard with no steering fluid & many other wear & tear issues.

 

Hence the crappy white hire one.

 

Still waiting on the new landy, they reckon that it's going to be delivered beggining of Aug.

it's been about 4 months :thumbdown:

 

 

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Now im even more intrigued david, Spill the beans???? :laugh1:

 

 

 

They arent in a rush with that Landy are they mate, Is there any particular reason why its taking so long??

 

 

Nowt too interesting I'm afraid.

 

Chipped brush, stacked most of cord, & monolithed/frcacture coro'd the trunk & scaffold butts.

 

Oh yeah, some of it went to our Lima pen as ladders.

 

 

 

Landy taking so long as once I'd speced it, the purse holders took over, and seem to have higher priorities. :confused1::sneaky2::biggrin:

 

 

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