This tree as Chris said, Bl++dy heavy, fell on a Mountfield tractor which suffered fatal injuries years ago. It is still in the bushes nearby waiting recovery and burial. R.I.P.
That was the second wash today. Chris didn't get photo's first time. Tractor looked so good afterwards that we thought it should stay down south. There's an old Westwood at John's which would make a good substitute.
Forget the cowls but if the pots aren't broken or cracked.................
The cowls are attached to the pots Norm. From what I remember, just a short plain parallel pot about 9 inch diameter with a half round cowl. If I had known I could have taken photo's today.
Never seen Chris so excited. I was at the other side of the barn while he was digging. Thought I had better go and help him load the trailer. Went round the barn to see him coming towards me, arms waving and eye's like saucers. Thought he must have found something red. Wondered why his feet were wet, thought he had wet himself with excitement, but it turned out that his mouth was dribbling badly. Had to sit him down and calm him with a cuppa.
We must have passed that spot countless times. The Morris bonnet was surrounded and partly covered by junk so didn't expect anything exciting under it. How wrong can we be.
Found a tree laying in the brambles
in Wood Working
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This tree as Chris said, Bl++dy heavy, fell on a Mountfield tractor which suffered fatal injuries years ago. It is still in the bushes nearby waiting recovery and burial. R.I.P.