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came across this in morning on way into the woods to do some pruning so had change of plan it came down last night i enjoy doing big beech so was fun day when not getting soaked in that heavey rainDSC00183.jpg.0ccfdde102fcc00e7792851a3ae885d9.jpg[attach]

 

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Cheers david hope to finish it of on monday leaving the rest of the standing tree as habitat and hoping it will carry on growing as a natural pollard ,its worth havin the kit to get things done safely

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Today i felled the biggest sallow ( goat willow) i have ever seen the trunk was two foot accross but it was all segments it had all fused together, the farmer helped me with his matbro to take the brash away it will be some fire:001_smile:

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