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That is exactly what it looks like now mate. Job spec is job spec. Customer owns the tree. As long as you know and explain whats best arboriculturally then what can you do.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The tyre tracks werent there though, that looks like some photo shop wizardry by the master.

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thats proper hilarious,

why didnt they leave the willow and take out the leyladii 9 or thujja what ever it is?

..paid first ?

what a special client...

 

saying that ive seen the council in saffron walden (down south) cut the top 10 foot off of a row of 7 or so trees( all at 70foot). couldnt figure out why, but they were really annoyed at those last couple feet.

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  jonathan hall said:
thats proper hilarious,

why didnt they leave the willow and take out the leyladii 9 or thujja what ever it is?

..paid first ?

what a special client...

 

saying that ive seen the council in saffron walden (down south) cut the top 10 foot off of a row of 7 or so trees( all at 70foot). couldnt figure out why, but they were really annoyed at those last couple feet.

 

the limes on the green?

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think they are cobnuts or hickory or tree of heaven, something with a big fruits...

seriously though they just pruned off all the tops so they were the same height, nothing to do with powerlines, light, structual defects to the tree, twas bizzare

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