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Well after over a year resting, Gloria was treated to a new pull chord and off we went out on the open road, to tackle a blown rowan, a pesky Gum tree and a horrible hedge .

Gum and rowan were chipped into bushes and the hedge I just chipped into the back as it was easier keeping Gloria on the tail lift and working my way down the drive.

She did great as ever:)ImageUploadedByTapatalk1359050085.215465.jpg.27d5aaf4ff6f6a869a86248c3875047d.jpg

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Yeah we have a workshop full of tools. But every bar that's perfect just doesn't quite fit!

 

I like the idea of climbing in and doing it. Would save time. And I don't try and jam it. I leave it for a bit running after I've finished chipping and give it a good shake to check everythings gone. Those bits came outta nowhere!

 

Hey Rob I always use the blower to make sure all the bits are out after chipping .

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Well after over a year resting, Gloria was treated to a new pull chord and off we went out on the open road, to tackle a blown rowan, a pesky Gum tree and a horrible hedge .

Gum and rowan were chipped into bushes and the hedge I just chipped into the back as it was easier keeping Gloria on the tail lift and working my way down the drive.

She did great as ever:)[ATTACH]111751[/ATTACH]

 

Really like the idea of the tail lift and gloria . Perfect partners do you have any more pics of these pair in action :biggrin:

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