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Cutting diwn 60 foot horse chestnut hit a nail with topper saw the ended that then further down hit a mother nail with ms660 and rha finished the chain off and they lad walked on the file set and Brock the files miles from anywhere I well better tomorrow I hope

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Today - Buried log flipped up and took the radiator out - literally right out, of an Iveco in the yard.

Monday - Fuel pump on a van packed up (possibly, as not sorted yet). Followed by a computer hard drive -every enquiry, quote, invoice, years of records etc. But it's ok - they are backed up, you guessed it, on the same hard drive doh. Luckily it was recoverable and a new drive installed, remote synchronised back up system being installed.

New tablet bought to allow remote access to the system - didn't work out of the box.

 

But tomorrow is going to be trouble free..........................

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Isn't it, please dear God let it be.

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Sorry to hear all this lads, my problem today was quite small....using my Stihl KM Kombi with the extension and saw unit, just trimming a branch off a tree, cut branch, branch slides horizontaly down pole and breaks loop handle clean off £24.75, nothing like your bills but still a surprise!

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