I first flooded the tree with water to help reduce the dehydration. It was also misted on the foliage about 4 times while digging with a seasol solution. First thing was to remove some branches so I could get into it (it was about 3 1/2-4 mtrs across. It took just under an hour to trim and prune it back to a manageable size. As I have never collected anything this size I wasn't sure how much foliage to remove but had to get it manageable and remove all the dead needles.
It then took around 3 hours (with some breaks)to dig and remove. My transport option failed so had to drive home 1hr borrow a mates ute and go back and pick it up. After I dug it out 95% I back filled it and watered well while I got the ute. I then returned, dug out the soft soil and bagged the root ball before loading onto the ute. Now loading a tree with a foliage still 2 mtrs wide and a root ball weighing well over 150 kg is a struggle at the best of times, but when its only me and my 10 yr old daughter it is a real effort, would not have done it without her. It is now home in a bath of seasol soaking for a few days before being potted up. It only just fitted into the bath too

Unfortunately because I watered it and with getting it into the ute I lost more dirt of the root ball than I wanted. We stopped once on the way home to spray the foliage which was covered by a cloth to try and reduce dehydration. It will now be misted every day with seasol and watered well. Now

Do to this being my 3rd attempt to post as it comes up "cannot display page". I will post this over several entries so I don't have to retype everything if I loose it, so more to come
Josh