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bareroots

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  1. so would love to do this right now... if anyone takes up the offer then we need a blog thread of your progress.
  2. yes, for turning good. great fire wood too.
  3. trouble loading the video...? here's some more stills
  4. Messing around on the weekend. Risk assessed the whole outing of course
  5. thanks all. will follow up these leads.
  6. shame the pictures aren't better
  7. Someone said a while ago that they had a contact for a tracked mulcher. Does anyone have a number? Got a horrendous job to do.
  8. great skining shots dave

  9. tried quotartis but got very leittle from it. but then i'm in the country. maybe it would better in a town nearer population
  10. the suckering is what we want it for though in this case. any other leads?
  11. could put winch onto them and see if I can rag them out. would still need to burn them. They're massive plants up on the fell side. been left there for decades. maybe get a timber crane up there as you say.
  12. land scapers, architects, builders, jeez, offer to plant one in each of your clients gardens as a promotion. mature trees are worth money. and they are good fire wood.
  13. maybe you've got the wrong site
  14. someones still being asked to cut up something they've purchased in good will with no declared come back
  15. get on with it. Planning officers don't go looking for trouble. they only respond to complaint.
  16. after research it appears that the tree grow quickly and suckers horizontally and doesn't grow too big. Is this the resason it's use for slope stabilization?
  17. thanks, i'll look that up
  18. anyone know where you can hire a tracked mulcher?
  19. Lovely Do you have a reference for us?
  20. I am building a forestry barn on a plot of land with a very steep gradient. do any of you have any experience with slope stabilzation in general. in specific i was wanting to use trees to net the banking together. i was thinking on using willow to start due to it being quick growing and to suck out the water. then i thought alder would be good because i heard it had a very deep tap root (is this true?). any other species reknown for their tap roots? Any other suggestions?
  21. got a job to clear a large patch of rhodies high on a fell side. is there any arbicide that kills them (and if so is there any regs controlling it's use) or do i have to burn the stumps out. no chance of getting a mulcher up there.
  22. anyone running a 576xp?

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