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MCW

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Sniff.

Does anyone have a hanky handy ?

If you leave now you should get here by 9am. I'll have a fresh hanky ironed for you. By Tracy of course.

thanks mate thought I was gunna have to load me 243 and defend me self (yeah right I forgot that's illegal in aus)

Just call it a hunting accident. You'll be fine.
 
Rudolf73

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I directed a bloke from this thread here http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/237412.htm to the dribble thread to talk to
Matt, but I'm starting to wonder if he'll cope with the madhouse ?

Have I done the right thing ?

Or should
I warn him off ?



:hmm3grin2orange:

That should earn you some brownie points Rick :msp_thumbup:

You may even get a free cutty cutty chain with your next purchase :msp_ohmy:
 
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Matt, you getting any rain there yet ?

The chart's looking good for the weekend, I just hope we get the dumps they're predicting (although it's going to **** up my cutting, but so be it, the rain is more important)

Saws will go in the rain Rick, I mean real saws. Shelf queens won't but they don't go when its sunny either.
 
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Saws will go in the rain Rick, I mean real saws. Shelf queens won't but they don't go when its sunny either.

'course the saws work fine in the rain fine but that doesn't mean I have to too, particularly if I'm not being paid to do it. :D
































The real problem is the tree is in a boggy spot at the base of a steep but short little hill which is actually an ancient river bank. I'll chop the crap out of everything getting in and out.
 
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'course the saws work fine in the rain fine but that doesn't mean I have to too, particularly if I'm not being paid to do it. :D



The real problem is the tree is in a boggy spot at the base of a steep but short little hill which is actually an ancient river bank. I'll chop the crap out of everything getting in and out.

Sounds like you need a skidder or sky crane, which ever is easier to find.
 

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