suew

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Found this while laning yesterday.

All possible methods of disposal have been discussed elsewhere PMSL

Reported to the GLASS rep and council informed.
 

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Found this while laning yesterday.

All possible methods of disposal have been discussed elsewhere PMSL

Reported to the GLASS rep and council informed.
Not too bad, about an hour to cut up and remove. Need about a 24" bar for that, good operator might do it with 16".
Do you think the council will clear it?
 
Is that a chainsaw?? I'm not sure, perhaps the Landowner will, walkers and bikes would get past, but horses wouldn't be able to as the bank is steep and slippy.
 
Is that a chainsaw?? I'm not sure, perhaps the Landowner will, walkers and bikes would get past, but horses wouldn't be able to as the bank is steep and slippy.
Yes, cutting that size by hand is hard work! :D
Shame it is so rotten looking, landowner is less likely to want it for firewood. Will probably be quite light for the same reason. Might be possible to roll some of the sections away with a few people.
 

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