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slack ma girdle

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  1. At this point, the tree is completely detatched from its root plate as it got blown off in the gales last year. The tree is just resting on its branches. I was wondering how people go about getting the high up branches (in this case 15' up) down without killing themselves
  2. Whilst cutting up this blown tree i was thinking about safely getting the tree on the gound. How do you do it ? Safety consideration ? Tricks, knacks etc. There are a couple of other pictures that i have taken which i will post as this discussion (hopefully) proceeds.
  3. Lit the wood burner for the first time tonight. Outside temp is a barmy 10 degrees C and dropping. We normally have a warm sunny spell once the kids have gone back to school, but it does not look like it this year.
  4. No it is hiding behind the pedant. :lol:
  5. That was cool. How come i can watch that, but none of the othere vidson you tube ?
  6. I reccon that it is a culmative effect that has done for this tree. Possible root compaction, salt leaching from the road, two very cold winters, may have weakened the trees defences, and allowed infection to gain access to the tree. i'm probably wrong, but that is my 4 penith.
  7. I would love to see what all the excitment is about, but for some reason i can not access either you tube or face book. Dam annoying
  8. A bit to arty for my taste, you can not hear the saw raw !
  9. Wheel barrow. The largest plank i have managed to balance and move 75 yards was 10' long, 24" wide, and 4" thick. Hurragh for brute force and ignorance.
  10. Smells of cat piss, i don't know why people use a plant to create a hedge that smells so strongly. Thuja would probably be you best bet. Or one or two of the coloured layandii, that do not grow as quick or as tall. You can create a colourful hedge of different colours.
  11. It certainly looks interesting. Crunch time How much, and where is it ?
  12. At least it was not the first. That would have messed up the day.
  13. Lets hope so, or you will be facing an expensive bill.
  14. I have not noticed the oaks in west Wales dripping in acorns this year, but the fruit trees around here are, which i have put down to no late frosts. Had to clear up two sizable Oak limbs (20" plus) last week, that had dropped
  15. I would love one of those sliding rack saws. And i would not care how many fingers i lost either. :thumbup:
  16. Big flat grasslands with wooded areas.
  17. I second that. And i reccon that the bit of trunk that is resting on the colapsed wall might yield some usable timber. Go on you know you want to.
  18. There is nothing like the fear of the unexpected to give you the hebe geebees. Need a change of underpants ?
  19. It is a naturally occuring split generally in the middle of the truck. It enables the solid tree trunk to flex by allowing movement within the trunk.
  20. Most of the west Wales beaches have remains of peat and or trees. It just depends of the current/wave action to expose them.

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