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I was away for two weeks, during those two weeks I came back to the sight of a load of my trees running along the track to my house have been cut / devastated by what I presume is a flail mower. Think my trees on the right were done by mistake as they were clearing the ditch on the left and there is no ditch on the right where my trees are. Accidents happen, so not going to make a big deal of it.
My question is what do I do with those ugly flailed tree tops:
I could just leave them, but there are ugly.
Chainsaw them at the start of the chewed up bit.
Chainsaw them at ground level
None of the above.
Cheers
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