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Steve Bullman
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Nice work again Steve , I would of possibly hit that top right a bit harder ? I'm sure you had to work to a spec though ,looked an interesting tree for sure, enjoy working on veteran tree jobs more than any other sort of tree work.

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Nice work again Steve , I would of possibly hit that top right a bit harder ? I'm sure you had to work to a spec though ,looked an interesting tree for sure, enjoy working on veteran tree jobs more than any other sort of tree work.

 

 

The spec was fairly loose really, but it was such a nice tree we wanted to leave it looking natural as possible. Took quite a bit of weight out really, and after all it did just stand up fine to Doris

 

 

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