JohnMacca
Bronze Member
I promised I would post some photos of the new machine - sorry I don't have any action shots. Here are a couple showing the new fence after clearing the burnt timber off the fence line.
The local Council (the government body that controls the roadsides) is pretty touchy about any tree being removed that was not affected by the fires, so you can see that a lot of trees that could fall across the new fence have to stay.
In fact, if you want a straight fence you have to make "adjustments", such as in this photo, to some trees that you are not allowed remove.
There is still plenty of work to be done, but the FEL with the 4 in 1 bucket sure makes life easier.
This is a shot of what another 3 or 4 miles of internal fencing looks like. The black ground sure is a contrast to the feet of snow I'm seeing from you guys in the northern US and Canada.:laughing:
The local Council (the government body that controls the roadsides) is pretty touchy about any tree being removed that was not affected by the fires, so you can see that a lot of trees that could fall across the new fence have to stay.
In fact, if you want a straight fence you have to make "adjustments", such as in this photo, to some trees that you are not allowed remove.
There is still plenty of work to be done, but the FEL with the 4 in 1 bucket sure makes life easier.
This is a shot of what another 3 or 4 miles of internal fencing looks like. The black ground sure is a contrast to the feet of snow I'm seeing from you guys in the northern US and Canada.:laughing: