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Tough one especially if pricing against others. A decent climber and a couple of groundies would have an easy day on that tree. If cost allowed I would get a decent hiab lorry in with a driver well versed on takedowns, he could also load up and deliver the sticks back to the yard.

 

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Someone like Sean Mathews comes to mind ( shameless plug :)http://www.mandmtransportservices.co.uk/ ), £800 ish a day depending on travelling so a few hours of his time would be money well spent.

 

 

 

28mts with jib on .

 

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