pwlr1966
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- Aug 7, 2011
- 274
I expect tree surgery types are quite busy today.
You could buy a chainsaw and do it yourself.
Chop it into manageble peices and someone will be happy to come collect the logs.
At the end of it all, you still have a chainsaw
Woke up this morning to find one of my bay trees taking a nap on my lawn, armed with my 8" scorpion saw I have chopped the thing to bits but I don't think it has the guts to take out the trunk. Anyone with a big chopper in the Southwick area want to earn some cash PM meView attachment 73292View attachment 73293
Sorted, a friend of my wife has a chainsaw she will lend meI will defiantly invest in one soon, any recommendations? Petrol, electric, make?
But only one leg, one arm, and three fingers.You could buy a chainsaw and do it yourself.
Chop it into manageble peices and someone will be happy to come collect the logs.
At the end of it all, you still have a chainsaw
Sorted, a friend of my wife has a chainsaw she will lend meI will defiantly invest in one soon, any recommendations? Petrol, electric, make?