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SpringhallTreeCare

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  1. Hello all. This oak came over one quiet night a few weeks ago. The lowest 3 foot was sponge, which has been removed so it's solid wood right across. Total length is 290 inch. Base width is 55 inch. Top width is 29 inch. 160 inchs up the trunk was the first larger limb, at this point the width of the trunk is 44 inch. A hiab lorry has easy access except when the ground is very very wet. My postcode starts CO10, im 25 mins south of Bury St edmunds and 15 mins from Sudbury. Any interest/questions please PM me. Cheers!
  2. Hi David. I came across one of your posts refering to the green iveco 35c11d you ran in London. I reckon this is the truck ive just brought, based on the stickers etc. I was wondering if you had any stories about it? In your picture it looks like it dosent have a towbar, as it still dosent. Was it always like that, and how does a chip wagon not have a towball?

    Im well pleased with the truck, it's had various bits fixed and I hope is mechanicly sound, but can i ask what problems it had when you sold it?

    cheers for any info.

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