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Old 09-18-2017, 04:57 PM   #2987
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

Barstard system.

Just when I completed a write up, the iPad deleted the lot.

I hate the blooody thing at times.

So now photos and less talk.

We went for a ride after the kids and grand daughter left.

SUDDENLY MY HOLIDAY WAS ABOUT TO GET A WHOLE LOT BETTER........



Dennis has a long hedge, wood, call it what you like, along his one boundary.

It had Honeysuckle, barbed wire fences grown into trees etc and very unruly red Cedar trees.

Looking a bit like this.



The trick is to go in on hands and knees, cut out the barbed wire bit by bit, then trim back the Cedar and the. Use the bucket on the tractor to strip the Honeysuckle followed by pushing it all onto the large Fire pile.

One of the things that works well, once you cut down the trees a and branches is to pull and guide the lot while the tractor pushes from behind.







And real sunshine too.



Resulting in this kind of finish.



After the tools were packed away
We had a beer with Donny who came to fetch his golf cart that broke down the night before.



Helping hand.



Jobs done, Dennis loaded up,the cart with cold beers and we headed out.

Now it was just after 5pm on Sunday......

Where did the time go??


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