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Husqvarna King
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I have some Lime trees that i have re-pollarded a few times now, they get done every couple of years, about 3ft DBH all the way to the top pretty much and 25-30ft tall.....i normally use a ladder and strop where possible which i dont like doing but find it easiest.....What would you lads say is the safest/easiest method for such trees......oh and no i dont wanna use a MEWP!! Thanks

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just climb to the top, get main anchor point, and go to the bottom and start pollarding, all the way to the top, simples :)

 

joe, you done many lime trees that have had sevral prevouse pollards :sneaky2: husky if that way works use it, ty the ladder in @ the bottom ,but you knew that didnt you :laugh1:

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