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    Mountain Ash, Vic Ash, Alpine Ash, Tassie Oak or Messmate depends what school you went to and where you live, confusing as Its really not an ash or oak at all Eucalyptus obliqua is the official name,

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I thought it was pretty obvious Paul! It's a chain driven Lacre and down your way, Beaudesert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    what species is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Mountain Ash, Vic Ash, Alpine Ash, Tassie Oak or Messmate depends what school you went to and where you live, confusing as Its really not an ash or oak at all Eucalyptus obliqua is the official name,
    No issue with your ID, it could be any of the 'species' you refer to. But the common names you give are a little confusing as you are probably aware. Such is often the case with common names for plants (and animals). Mountain Ash almost invariably only applies to Eucalyptus regnans; ; Alpine Ash to E. delegatensis; and Messmate to E. obliqua. The complexity stems from Vic Ash being a trade name applied to both Mountain Ash and Alpine Ash; and Tassie Oak being a trade name applied to all three (Mountain Ash, Alpine Ash and Messmate).

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlB View Post
    No issue with your ID, it could be any of the 'species' you refer to. But the common names you give are a little confusing as you are probably aware. Such is often the case with common names for plants (and animals). Mountain Ash almost invariably only applies to Eucalyptus regnans; ; Alpine Ash to E. delegatensis; and Messmate to E. obliqua. The complexity stems from Vic Ash being a trade name applied to both Mountain Ash and Alpine Ash; and Tassie Oak being a trade name applied to all three (Mountain Ash, Alpine Ash and Messmate).

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    Jerryd or Saitch, do you recognise the picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Jerryd or Saitch, do you recognise the picture?
    I am of course neither Jerryd nor Saitch, but the image is of Sam Heathwood’s Bullock team carting timber past the now historic Crown Hotel in Dayboro in the early 1920s. A high resolution copy of the image is available here:
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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlB View Post
    I am of course neither Jerryd nor Saitch, but the image is of Sam Heathwood’s Bullock team carting timber past the now historic Crown Hotel in Dayboro in the early 1920s. A high resolution copy of the image is available here:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    And that is V8Ian in the driving position.
    The bullock or the bullocky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    And that is V8Ian in the driving position.
    About to solve a 'fuel management' issue.
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