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  P1010015.JPG - Tree felled. Done very professionally by a tree climber with spiked boots yielding a chainsaw (not me) [I don't mind climbing, just not with a chainsaw!]. Old fence and posts removed; new holes dug and posts replaced; lattice replaced. All in a long day.The leaning shed of...  needed a retaining wall to save it eventually migrating down the hill (note how the near wall is lower than the top of the retaining wall). And best done before the tank was located next to it. 10 posts and 16 railway sleepers, and several months later, wall almost finished. Each hole dug with a crowbar (most people have soil in their back yard - up here it's shale/rock).  
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Tree felled. Done very professionally by a tree climber with spiked boots yielding a chainsaw (not me) [I don't mind climbing, just not with a chainsaw!]. Old fence and posts removed; new holes dug and posts replaced; lattice replaced. All in a long day. The leaning shed of... needed a retaining wall to save it eventually migrating down the hill (note how the near wall is lower than the top of the retaining wall). And best done before the tank was located next to it. 10 posts and 16 railway sleepers, and several months later, wall almost finished. Each hole dug with a crowbar (most people have soil in their back yard - up here it's shale/rock). Download Original Image
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