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I have been asked to drop a few trees for a friend in Wales. The trees are at the top of a bank. There is a farmers fence on t'other side at top.

 

I was going to spike and chog each one , but was also considering dropping each tree down the slope albeit in a kind of angled across / rolling down the slope way. Potentially they could roll towards the building.

Another way would be to take the fence rails out and fell towards the field but , as yet , we don't know who owns it…

I am undecided , so turn to the people who have more knowledge than myself…

 

All advice welcome…

 

I am doing this job solo… ( carefully )

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Cracking job there Maria, and as you say, you are doing all the graft yourself so it will be a fair sense of acheivement and pride when its all done.

 

And a top effort for not killing the fence :thumbup:

 

 

Willie

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