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Billhook
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Large Ash fell across a ditch taking powerlines down with it.

Wedged itself in the ditch so tried to lift one end out with the Matbro 270. which has a 2.7 ton lift capacity.

 

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Daisy Etta 17 tons of Caterpillar D7 came to the rescue.

Still needed the forking lift to lift the tree over the lip of the ditch

 

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Job done, Several earthworms unfortunately may have been harmed on this recovery mission.

 

 

 

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Large Ash fell across a ditch taking powerlines down with it.

Wedged itself in the ditch so tried to lift one end out with the Matbro 270. which has a 2.7 ton lift capacity.

 

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Daisy Etta 17 tons of Caterpillar D7 came to the rescue.

Still needed the forking lift to lift the tree over the lip of the ditch

 

 

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Job done, Several earthworms unfortunately may have been harmed on this recovery mission.

 

 

Hi BILL I've put 👍👍👍on YouTube mate thanks made me 😂😂😂thanks Jon. 👍👍

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