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That is a good example of how  a skilled and dedicated arborist can make a silk purse from a sows ear .....with a chainsaw ...well done !!      I have had to do some real hatchet jobs recently for ignorant customers and can well imagine other arbs driving by and shaking their heads in disbelief ....

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This is a heavy reduction !!!!  90% ?   a 70ft beech tree reduced to 10-12 ft on main stem leaving one low limb to form a new small crown ( hopefully )   this tree is in a woodland , has major ustilinia , and the "aim " is to create a future  veteran specimen  this was the first job with a new ms661   , climbing with it !! 

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16 hours ago, devon TWiG said:

That is a good example of how  a skilled and dedicated arborist can make a silk purse from a sows ear .....with a chainsaw ...well done !!      I have had to do some real hatchet jobs recently for ignorant customers and can well imagine other arbs driving by and shaking their heads in disbelief ....

yep me too.  On the udder hand I have done a few where the customer has asked me to do as I wished and I have been more sympathetic.

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