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Well planned takedown and really informative video.

I really wish more Arbs (myself included) were inspired to tell the whole tree story rather than just focusing on the dismantling.

 

Thanks for sharing Darrin

 

 

 

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Well planned takedown and really informative video.

I really wish more Arbs (myself included) were inspired to tell the whole tree story rather than just focusing on the dismantling.

 

Thanks for sharing Darrin

 

 

 

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Your point was taken the first time:biggrin:

 

Despite all the FFBs, I thought it would have been more degraded/dysfunctional than it actually was - admitted only skipped through it looking at the fungi cos I'm still at work:sneaky2: (CPD made me watch it)

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Well planned takedown and really informative video.

 

I really wish more Arbs were inspired to tell the whole tree story rather than just focusing on the dismantling.

 

 

 

Thanks for sharing Darrin

 

 

 

 

I surprised you didn't put it up earlier David.

I'm sure I spotted you driving the crane.

 

 

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Its awesome footage and they are a great company to work with :D Gutted I wasnt out there to help :( Danny has a video of another crane fell but Im not sure if its up yet..

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Your point was taken the first time:biggrin:

 

Despite all the FFBs, I thought it would have been more degraded/dysfunctional than it actually was - admitted only skipped through it looking at the fungi cos I'm still at work:sneaky2: (CPD made me watch it)

 

It was pretty bad from what I heard. After they cut one of the steel braces a limb started splitting out straight away apparently.. I think the cables were the only thing holding parts of it together.

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