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It isn't long until Onslow Park vintage rally; August Bank Holiday. Has anybody got any/will have available 2 or 3 pieces of round timber 18 to 20 feet long something like those in the pictures to use for log loading demonstration? Obviously the breed is not important anything that might otherwise be pretty worthless.

Not too far from Shrewsbury or towards Bridgnorth would be good; I would be able to facilitate an awkward winch extraction from a problem site or winch assist a fell. Any suggestions? P.M. me or 07858 414565.

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I'm not in the trade, just a 'end user' so I can't help I'm afraid but.....

 

Great bits of kit though and well done for doing the shows and keeping them up to spec.

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