Routy56 - can you just....

V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
you're certainly luckier with the weather of late Dave .. been bloody grim here .... rake's a great tool for a tidy up in that scenario.
assume the 'field' you're sat in is part of Terry's gardy?? ... some nice flat ground around you Boyo :cool:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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you're certainly luckier with the weather of late Dave .. been bloody grim here .... rake's a great tool for a tidy up in that scenario.
assume the 'field' you're sat in is part of Terry's gardy?? ... some nice flat ground around you Boyo :cool:
Yep - well spotted re Terrys ‘field’ 👍🏻
It is indeed part of his large garden. His father, Sid, used to grow vegetables on that plot and sell them out the front 😊
When Sid died about 30yrs ago, Terry retired into his childhood home. He’s kept the vegetable plot as very tidy lawns. In the expectation that one day he’ll get planning permission for a similar bungalow to his 😉
 
diggerjones

diggerjones

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My neighbour, Terry who lives opposite, is much older than me :p
"Dave, can you just pop over with your digger and pull the hedge up? It's pulled over the fence!"
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"Terry that hedge is very overgrown and the fence and posts are completely rotten! I suggest that we clear it all away and put a new fence in."

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Hedge chainsawed and loaded into the dumper....

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....and roots grubbed out

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Quick rake through and track flat....

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Raked, seeded and left tidy.
Another job jobbed :cool:

Then Terry said, "Can you just sort out a bit of new fence beside the patio, like the one you did at your place?"

To be continued........
I always think loading cut down hedge like that is the ideal job for a thumb. Where's yours
 
Quattromike

Quattromike

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Your sky is a funny colour......not like the proper Cotswold grey 😁
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Or Scottish white, this is what we have this afternoon 🫣
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Sorry mate, he doesn’t look it.

nice work, as always. I like a bit of hedge grubbing myself, satisfying. I remember pulling loads out for a local parish council. BTD6, chain, hedge slasher, drum of diesel and matches. Old school. Greta wouldn’t like it.
I'm sure I am not alone when I say ..... F@&K Greta!!
 
Routy56

Routy56

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My builder mate Dave said a few weeks ago, "Can you just dig some foundations for me on an extension that I have to build?"
Looked at the job last week. The usual snags to be overcome. Like where the spoil going? "You need my dumper as well then" :p
And, "Can you just do the FW drains and the new soakaways?"
"Sure looks like you need me for a few weeks then.....but more importantly what about those trees and hedge right beside the dig?"
Got my NHBC DepthCalc App out and it was throwing up 'snags' :eek:
"Let's get a BC Inspection done in my test hole on the first pull and go from there"

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So Monday rocked up and at 600mm deep hit 'good ground' with a few traces of clay.
The original footings were at 1200mm
BC agreed with my App, identified the tree species and simply said, "Follow it round at 1200 then step, down to 1360 at 4m from the hedge"

So said to Dave, "We can dig this out with the other snags in 3 days. Pour the concrete on Friday morning" :cool:

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Good ground that - loads of flint so had to put my teeth back on :p

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Snag overcome

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Nice little step and corner holding up well

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Dave doing safe digging to try and find the water main. Well he is 2 years younger than me :D

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Don't panic - random piece of marker tape in the made up ground

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Today completed it all in the pouring rain :oops:

Job jobbed - That's me done for the week then. 3 day job boshed out in only 2 days
Back once the concrete has been poured.....
 
diggerjones

diggerjones

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My builder mate Dave said a few weeks ago, "Can you just dig some foundations for me on an extension that I have to build?"
Looked at the job last week. The usual snags to be overcome. Like where the spoil going? "You need my dumper as well then" :p
And, "Can you just do the FW drains and the new soakaways?"
"Sure looks like you need me for a few weeks then.....but more importantly what about those trees and hedge right beside the dig?"
Got my NHBC DepthCalc App out and it was throwing up 'snags' :eek:
"Let's get a BC Inspection done in my test hole on the first pull and go from there"

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So Monday rocked up and at 600mm deep hit 'good ground' with a few traces of clay.
The original footings were at 1200mm
BC agreed with my App, identified the tree species and simply said, "Follow it round at 1200 then step, down to 1360 at 4m from the hedge"

So said to Dave, "We can dig this out with the other snags in 3 days. Pour the concrete on Friday morning" :cool:

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Good ground that - loads of flint so had to put my teeth back on :p

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Snag overcome

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Nice little step and corner holding up well

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Dave doing safe digging to try and find the water main. Well he is 2 years younger than me :D

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Don't panic - random piece of marker tape in the made up ground

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Today completed it all in the pouring rain :oops:

Job jobbed - That's me done for the week then. 3 day job boshed out in only 2 days
Back once the concrete has been poured.....
Or when it caves in 😁
 
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