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Reasonable straight forward other than being a little dead. had the breeze block wall to avoid and a small out building. the main objective was to keep as much as possible out of the drink!

 

had alex_m along for the 2 days :thumbup1:

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as always top job Lord Bullman

 

what was the diameter of that but ? looks quiet large. hope you could get a vehicle near it to get it out!! lot of lugging of not

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didnt measure it. but it was over 4ft as my 25" bar couldnt ringle it from each side...had to break out the big boy.

 

the company i did that job for have a tractor and loader but for some reason opted for slicing and dicing.....didnt make no odds to me either way really.

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The shots of you in the canopy put it in better perspective the first one doesnt do the size of the job any justice!

 

yep it does look small in that first pic! tree was about 85ft

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