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Looks harsh and I wouldnt want to do a job like that, but yes I guess leaving something is better than nothing as long as it is a vigoruous species that can take a hard prune, must admit the tree in q looks like beech which will most likely enter the spiral of decline after that battering.

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Come across several tree owners over the years who say stuff like 

"Now don't get me wrong, I like trees..... but it's the ****ing LEAVES!!! "

 

Which ends up with jobs looking like this. And probably a satisfied customer.

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