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Lane clearing.

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 At a bit of a loss what to do yesterday. Then I had a thought. I'll cut back the first half of the bridleway. It had got somewhat overgrown. So out with the C-81 and finger bar. Nice steady pass down. Low 1st.

 

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Then back up.

 

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  Tackled the remaining section of the bridleway this afternoon.

 

 The start.

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The far end.

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Ready to start back from the far end.

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After the return.

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After two passes with the C-125 and mowing deck. The deck was set a little high as the track is pretty rough at the far end.

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  Not bad for two hours work. Now when we get the new pup, we can walk her down without tripping over briars and brambles, or getting stung by nettles.

  If I mow every fortnight it should stay clear. There's some big ruts at the far end and they'll get filled in over time.

  There was just one down side. Got a thorn in the LH front tyre on the C-125. :(

 

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