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Leaning oak reduction


Adam Bourne
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Couple weeks back now for James hoddys crew, no real specific meterage to go by other than reduce the end weight of all lateral branches to alleviate the root plate pressure.

Tree was done in good time approximately 4 hour steady total climb. Very hot and humid day working in a woodland estate entrance.

 

Anyway as usual switch to HD and enjoy :)

 

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Totally disagree with you mate, my other videos have to find so far! When I bought the camera my aim was defiantly not to make the job look like its something it's not! Which is like most are! I like people to see what it is I'm doing. Throw in a little music job done. Takedown videos I agree can be shortened a lot just show the best bits. But pruning videos are completely different! How can you get a good perspective of the job from just a couple of minutes?

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Have a baby mate. You can watch as many videos as you like at 4 am.

 

I thought it was a good video mate. I had to watch it twice as I fell asleep but that was the baby's fault, not the content! Looked scorchio as well

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