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    Recovering Trees Off Track

    I had to drag a tree (or part of) off a track this weekend, decided the drag train was too short, so used ext strap, and the trunk broke, as I thought, no hope of dragging tree root ball and all.

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    Not sure what happened to my pic, so here it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Not sure what happened to my pic, so here it is.
    Oh i get it
    Its a ghost tree

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    20181216_181845.2 (Mobile).jpg 3rd time lucky I think these free web based re-sizers delete the image after a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    You can't just drag and drop a happy snap, you either use the "manage attachments" or "insert image" buttons.

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    I checked the gear this weekend, as I'd put it away wet. The chain had dried out and all the mud had turned to sand in the bottom of the bag, so I ran it thru my hands a couple of times to get the dust off. The ext strap was still damp though, so I took it out of the bag and left it in front of a fan overnight, and it seems to be nice and dry now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    I checked the gear this weekend, as I'd put it away wet. The chain had dried out and all the mud had turned to sand in the bottom of the bag, so I ran it thru my hands a couple of times to get the dust off. The ext strap was still damp though, so I took it out of the bag and left it in front of a fan overnight, and it seems to be nice and dry now.
    I'd give the strap a good hosing down, to get any sand out of it, before drying it and storing it away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Recovering Trees Off Track
    Recovering or removing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Recovering or removing?
    Well, in the picture he forgot to add the tree is now upright and sprouting leaves again...

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