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Cut up a large Beech with butt rot this week, after all the storm's we've been having up here. Anyway once it had been rung up, i noticed a golf ball that had some how ended up inside the tree and the tree had continued to grow round it. I only noticed it as the 660 had sliced a bit off the side of the ball. Quite strange will download a couple of pic's from my camera when i figure out how to and post em on here!

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found all sorts in trees back when i was a subbie on the railway. i try to forget those days and nights now though. found a throw bag up a tree 2 weeks ago though.

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found all sorts in trees back when i was a subbie on the railway. i try to forget those days and nights now though. found a throw bag up a tree 2 weeks ago though.

 

Result!! I'm still looking for a ropeguide.

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i had half a old racer bike stuck 20 ft up in a old horse chestnut!! and a sign post bang in th middle of a healthy birch that was causing subsidance...

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BigA found a horseshoe in a stump one day, didn't you Andy!

 

I hate finding carrier bags of dog crap in trees! we reduced a tree on a site once and the local dog owning scum bag must of hurled 30 bags of chit into the tree...:cussing:

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