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The picture I put up for sure is not a great reduction, the tree was quite close to the house, had a considerable cavitiy near the base. They didn't want to lose the tree so this was 'the compromise' and by no means an example of a good reduction. I thought that's what this thread was about[emoji28]

 

 

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Not at all Paul, it's just a kind of trigger phrase for me, a bit like "cleaning woman" in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.[ame]

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The scarey results mostly seem to come from cuts >10 cm, which the standard discourages.

Hard to judge any of these without knowing the objective and prior condition, etc.

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2.5m? Really? Maybe from the top bit that stuck out

 

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If you use the reference of the conifers on right in the first 2 individual photos you can see the difference. I agree it's harder to see in the other photos, but plenty of brash came off and the client was so pleased we all got £20 tips !!!

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