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Why do men...
.. go absolutely berserk when armed with a chainsaw and loppers in the garden? Grrrrr.
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I look after a lovely garden wood for a friend. 60ft Birch, 2x 40ft. Chestnuts, Oak, S Chestnut, 2x Dark leaved Maples, 2x Beech, old W Willow with a trunk about 8ft. around it, and various other small stuff. Took me 2 days of cutting last autumn, and logged up the lot. About 2 years worth to burn! Just thinning out!
I look after a lovely garden wood for a friend. 60ft Birch, 2x 40ft. Chestnuts, Oak, S Chestnut, 2x Dark leaved Maples, 2x Beech, old W Willow with a trunk about 8ft. around it, and various other small stuff. Took me 2 days of cutting last autumn, and logged up the lot. About 2 years worth to burn! Just thinning out!
No OH and our neighbour. Meant to be removing a small silver birch that rubbed and squeaked against a fence plus a couple of feet off the tops of some others. Result complete removal of birch, 3 twisted willows, a laurel, swathes of virginia creeper and a flowering cherry. All reduced to stumps. Just thinning out??
Does sound like they want a bit crazy. You must have been mad : (
Yep .. Most are huge. Too much cover.
I was cutting boughs off a between 5in and a foot thick.
Having a nice few days restoring/stripping some 1750 panelled doors with iron/brass rimlocks, and some Victorian window shutter sets (which are going back on the inside of that old window I replaced)
Yep .. Most are huge. Too much cover.
I was cutting boughs off a between 5in and a foot thick.
Having a nice few days restoring/stripping some 1750 panelled doors with iron/brass rimlocks, and some Victorian window shutter sets (which are going back on the inside of that old window I replaced)