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I quite like deadwooding large trees, mainly beech. Only when there is time on the job to relax, move about the tree and do a good job. Doesn't happen very often though.Makes a change from the bish bash bosh we usually do.

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All jobs are more enjoyable when there's a really nice bum involved. Always go the extra mile for clients with really nice bums.

 

 

:biggrin: I read that first sentence a bit differently to how I imagine you meant it!

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In all honesty its a nebulous question and can only prompt nebulous answers. When everything just falls into place, machines behave, no mud, no rain, no midges. Client is delighted with the result, the price and their new pile of hardwood logs. You feel like the A-Team....light a fat cigar and say "I love it when a plan comes together!"....(tried it once but it made me ill)....

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I really enjoy breaking down the crowns on big stuff once it's felled - like parkland trees. It's almost like a massive game of Jenga. I like it most when I'm doing the cutting and someone else is doing the dragging and lifting though or there's a machine on site to do that bit :laugh1:

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