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Tree reduced after storm damage


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This tree had the top snapped out in the high winds a few weeks ago . Well as it was raining today we decided to get some of the little jobs out the way . Mind you I wish I had stayed in as my small rope is now minging :thumbdown: Turned out well as customer asked me to take down a False Acacia , Robinia as it has been poorly for a few years and only one branch was flushing new growth .

 

Sorry about the angle , Someone will have to set me straight regarding getting the pics .

 

The second pic you can see one of our local door knockers stalking me . They are so fookin cheeky . He went knocking all the way round the close . Eyeing my tools up little mite .

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